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Click to expand.When i got my new iPhone, i set it up all using the cloud, so it's never been connected via cable to my iTunes on Mac.If i do connect and launch iTunes, when i click on the iPhone device i get the 'Welcome to your new iPhone' screen. But the only options i have are to set up as a new phone or restore from backup. But in the restore from back up, it only shows the last back up of when i connected an iPhone (my old one) to iTunes.If i select Restore from back up, it's an old back up and i have since taken new pics, dl new apps etc etc. I have backed up to the iCloud but i don't get the iCloud backup option from within iTunes.I'm probably missing something obvious! I do this:Procedures to Create Free Ringtone on iTunes 111. Launch iTunes 112. In your Music library, select a song you want to convert to ringtone.3.
Right-click on the song and select “Get Info” to view the song properties.4. Select “Options” tab. Fill in the “Start time” and “Stop time” to extract the portion of song you want to create as ringtone. From what I know, the length of custom ringtone should not be longer than 40 seconds. Otherwise, iTunes will not recognize it as a ringtone. When you are ready, click “OK” to confirm.5. Next, right-click on the song and select “Create ACC Version”.6.
ITunes then automatically extracts the portion of song you have instructed in the previous step. The new song file is just 40-sec in length. This is the song file you’ll work on from step 6 and onwards.7. Next, right-click on the song and select “Show in Finder”. This opens up Finder and locate the song file you just created.As you can reveal from Finder, the song file is in.m4a extension and we’ll change it to “.m4r”, which is the file extension for tones.8. Rename the file extension from “.m4a” to “.m4r”.
For Mac users, select “Use.m4r” when prompted.9. Go back to iTunes. Right-click on the song you have created (i.e.
The 40 sec version) and select “Delete” to delete the song.10. Click “Delete Song” to confirm the deletion and then click “Keep File” when you’re prompted. This tells iTunes to delete the song (the 40 sec version) from music library and keep the actual file.11. Go back to Finder and double-click on the ringtone file (.m4r) you have just renamed.12.
The ringtone will automatically add it to the “Tones” library in iTunes.With my music, i can right click on the track and select 'Add to playlist' - Mel's iPhone.But with ringtones, i don't have that option when i right click.