Learn how to change the sound that plays when you get a call, text, email, or other notification on your iPhone or iPad. Choose from a variety of built-in sounds or buy ringtones from the iTunes Store.

I have a Samsung galaxy note 9 and I can't see my Amazon music in my selectable ringtones can somone tell me how to do this in idiot language bc all I do on electronics is listen to music and play games ? ? ?


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I have a Droid Maxx 2 from Motorola. I have been attempting to use a music ringtone for all incoming calls. The file I have been using is an mp3 file of a song, about 30 seconds long. No matter what I try, whenever I receive an incoming call, only about the first 5 seconds of the song plays, then it keep restarting from the beginning. It continues to keep going back to the beginning of the clip a few times until the call finally goes to voicemail. I have tried clearing the cache, resetting all app preferences, clearing all app data, doing a soft reboot, doing a hard reboot, and even booted in safe mode. The problem still remains. At the advice of an agent from Verizon, I contacted Motorola (Lenovo) on their community forums, and they were unable to help. I first used the Ringdroid app (which I downloaded from the Google Play Store) to trim the original (longer) file to about 30 seconds, then set it as a ringtone. I also tried some other ringtone maker apps. Finally, I even tried just transferring the file by USB from my PC to the Ringtones folder of the phone. Strangely, when I tap on the file name in the Ringtones list on the phone (under settings), the entire clip will play. The problem is when incoming calls are received. Hopefully, someone will be able to help. Thank you.

Most of the phones will only play a 30 second Ring Tone and if you use a full MP3, it will cut off and use only the first 30 seconds of it. Some notifications will play 5-10 and alarms will usually play the entire song. I know Motorola phones are limited to 30 seconds. If you download any of the apps to make ringtones they will also usually limit you to making a 30 second clip.

Hello, I have the entire song (mp3 file) on the computer (about 9 minutes long). I transferred the entire file without trimming it to the phone's ringtone folder using USB. I then set the entire song to be the ringtone. When an incoming call is received, it still only plays about the first 5 seconds or so, then it keeps going back to the beginning. The file is not corrupt or anything. In fact, when I tap on the file name in the ringtone list on the phone, the entire song plays (not just the first 30 seconds). The problem seems to be with the incoming ring signal. I have tried going outside where I have a good cell signal, but I still have the problem. It also does it on other ringtones as well (only playing about 5 seconds and restarting). Do you have any idea what could be wrong? Thank you.

Hello, I did what you suggested (placing the entire file in the music folder, then using my music app to set it as a ringtone). It will still only play about 5 seconds for an incoming call, then keeps starting over. I also set it as the ringtone for other things like text messaging, and the whole 30 seconds will play. Again, it seems that there is something going on with the incoming signal for phone calls that keeps restarting the ringtone.

I went in to the app manager and cleared the cache and memory of the phone app, but the ringtone is still only playing about 5 seconds before it keeps going back to the beginning. In the past, I have tried a soft reboot, a hard reboot, even using safe mode, and nothing helps. I hope I don't have to do a factory reset, especially since that may not work anyway. Again, the file is good, and the entire song will play when I tap on the file name in the ringtone list.

I just tried a different full-length song and set it as the ringtone. Once again, only about the first 5 seconds of it will play for an incoming call, then it keeps restarting. The entire song will play when I tap on the file name in the ringtone list. Also, about 30 seconds of it will play when I use it as the notification tone for a text message.

using music to ringtone was said to be easy to use, but I do not agree! First off you are suppose to beable to load a song or sound from anywhere on your phone. I have not been able to do that, because when I click the load button, it goes to the apple music library. So what I had to do was go to the files app select my sound and share it to music to ringtones. From there everything seems fine until I save the sound as a Garageband file. I choose that, and clean storage pops up. Prompting me to download the Clean storage app. and i can not get any further than that.

since I clicked on share to Garageband shouldn't the Garageband app open so i can create the ringtone?

so I cannot create a ringtone easily or am I not using the app correctly

The clean storage pop up is an advertisement and should not be relied on.

The cleaning storage pop-up is deceptive advertisement that tricks you into doing something dangerous.

You have several options, turn on airplane mode, open MusicToRingtone and press the load button, choose files and adjust the ringtone to your liking, now save and choose GarageBand file and it should work as expected.

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The general advice that if something sounds too good to be true it is. I love heavy metal and needed to make my own heavy metal ringtones because everything else was lame. I create ringtones on a Windows computer with JAWS. I start with an MP3 file, either created from a CD or captured from YouTube. I load it into MP3 Direct Cut and edit the file into a 30 second piece of audio. With MP3 direct Cut, I can use fade ins and fade outs. Then the 30 second clip is uploaded to an online file converter to turn it into an M4R file, which is the file format used for iPhone ringtones. The M4R is then transferred to the iPhone using iTunes.

Once you have downloaded or purchased music files onto your Galaxy device, you can choose to set them as ringtones. You can also assign a track to one of your contacts so you can recognise straight away who is calling.

In order to set it as a ringtone, the music file must be downloaded directly onto your device (i.e. tracks that you have purchased or directly downloaded). Use the links below to download music using Samsung Music or load files onto your device from your Windows PC.

Also, I advise my users to install the "Rings Extended" app from the Android Market. Then whenever this dialog is opened on their device, such as from my app or from the phone's settings menu, the user will have the additional choice of picking any of the mp3s stored on their device, not just the built in ringtones.

To set a song as your ringtone it needs to saved in your Files app or must be purchased and downloaded on your phone. You can't use songs that you just have saved on Apple Music or another streaming service such as Spotify.

The easiest way to do this is to pick out your favorite song and save it to files using an mp3 converter or buy it in the iTunes Store. Then you'll have to create a loop of that song in GarageBand and export it as a ringtone. Don't worry, the process is quite easy, and we'll talk you through the steps.

Calum Newton, who goes by CandyMoore.mp3 on social media, created an incredible remix of the ringtone, so we reached out and asked him to create a version that we could share with you. His remix is now available for users to customize their Teams experience, and it hits hard enough to make you want to dance.

4) You can check to make sure the file appears on your iPhone and set it as your ringtone immediately. Open Settings on your iPhone and select Sounds & Haptics.

Along with using the Music app, you can use GarageBand to create an iPhone ringtone too. So you have a couple of great options for making ringtones out of your favorite tunes. Let us know if you plan to create your next iPhone ringtone!

Agreed. I finally pulled the trigger and upgraded from my 2016 Galaxy Watch to the Watch5. I was rather displeased to find this feature missing while setting up my new Watch. I know there is third-party software out there that may make side-loading a custom ringtone possible, but that seems like a hassle and somewhat risky just to have such a basic function. I really think Samsung made a mistake removing this feature!

If you are familiar with the steps to transfer iTunes music library to iPhone, it cannot be a hard job for you to set a ringtone on iPhone from music library with iTunes. You may need to convert the song to a ringtone format, then sync it to your iPhone, and finally set it as a ringtone on iPhone. Here are detailed steps.

2. In the prompt window, click Option > Set the Start and Stop time of the ringtone > Click OK to confirm. Please be noted that the ringtone is up to 30 seconds.

Step 3. Set ringtone on iPhone

When the sync task is finished, unplug your iPhone from the computer. Go to the Settings app > Sound & Haptics > Ringtone to locate and set the ringtone.

Hope everything goes well and you can successfully set ringtone from music library on iPhone. Just in case, you may encounter the iTunes sync greyed out issue when trying to sync ringtone to iPhone. Then, you can try the second method to change the ringtone on iPhone from music library without iTunes. e24fc04721

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