I have just purchased an iPhone SE and would like to use a custom ringtone. I have converted my chosen song into a M4r 30 second version, and can locate this in Finder. After this, I get lost and would appreciate any help you can give.

Thanks for your help. Unfortunately "Ringtone" doesn't show as an option under the Options tab. I have it in "Music" under "My Iphone" in "I-tunes", but can't get it to "Tones". (I have it on my Desktop as a M4r) Even if I did manage to get it to Tones, there seems to be no "Custom" option under "Ringtones" on the iPhone SE. I find I-tunes very difficult to manage/understand, and seem to be going around in circles!


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How annoying! I have followed all of the steps again and again over the past few days to the letter, the files on my desktop were converted from the .aac files (now deleted from iTunes), the .m4r files are classified as ringtones - but the final step, they won't add to iTunes either by drag-and-drop nor from the Add to Library option. Has a newer version of itunes become tamper-proof for DIY ringtones or something?

I seem to have fallen at the last hurdle! When I got to Step 6 I didn't have "Create ACC version" as an option, so went through the iTunes menu and did as was suggested. But then I got stuck. Do I then go into Finder? I didn't know where to look for the 'newly created title'?

Thanks very much for your help. I've got as far as No. 10 on the list, and I have an icon on the desktop, but it won't drop into "Tones" on iTunes under my iPhone library. I can drag it down, but it just springs away. This'll be the death of me!

Thanks so much ckuan! I was dragging it, but have only now realised that it's the tip of the pointer that denotes where it drops. I was putting the subject name on "Tones", and then the picture on "Tones", but once the pointer was in the correct place, it zipped into "Tones" and I could use it as a ringtone. Thanks for being patient - hopefully I'll never have to do this again!

Funny what context will do - I'm sure that if I came across the Cruikshank print on its own, I'd have thought the end of his sash wasn't worth a second glance, but with this it seems, um, pretty suggestive!


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A commercial success in Japan, "Nando Demo" peaked at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart and sold 191,366 copies by the end of the year, making it the 50th best-selling single in the country in 2005. Since then the single has sold 195,294 physical copies. "Nando Demo" was certified four times by the RIAJ in different categories, including double platinum for digital sales, triple platinum in chaku-uta (ringtone sales), and platinum in physical shipments. In 2011, the song charted for the first time on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, reaching number 12.[2]

"Nando Demo" was written for the theme song of Fuji Television's dorama "Emergency Room 24 Hours (3rd series)".[3] The first song produced at the request was not accepted, so a new song was produced, which became "Nando Demo".[4] This is the second theme song for "Emergency Room 24 Hours" following " Asa ga Mata Kuru " from the first series (1999) and "Itsu no Ma ni" from the second series (2001), followed by the theme song for the fourth series (2009). They also sang the theme song for the 5th series (2013). The song was also used as the theme song for the 2007 movie Mayu - Kokoro no Hoshi - and in 2013 as the commercial song for "Sumitomo Life Insurance Company" featuring Mao Asada. Meanwhile, the B-side "Sora wo Yomu" served as the ending theme for Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting's "Dumo" in 2015.[5]

"Nando Demo" debuted at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart, with 65,017 copies sold in its first week.[6] The single dropped to number five the following week, logging sales of 33,853 units.[7] It slid to number 10 on the charts on its third week, shifting 23,973 units.[8] The single managed to chart in the top 100 for a total of twenty-two weeks.[9] "Nando Demo" ranked at number 50 on the year-end Oricon Singles Chart for 2005 with sales of 191,366 copies.[10]

The song was sung at the 56th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2005 and at the 57th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2006. Since the 57th Kohaku, the song has also been performed in combination with "Love Love Love" in the form of "Nando Demo LOVE LOVE LOVE."[11]

After the 2011 Thoku earthquake and tsunami occurred, "Nando Demo" became the most aired song on Japanese contemporary hit radio stations nationwide.[12] In addition, as an appeal to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami, the song's full ringtone was distributed for free between March 28 and April 27, 2011.[12] In April 2020, the song was used as a message song for the "#Yell to the Front Lines Again and Again" project organized by the Japanese Red Cross Society and Universal Music in response to the spread of the COVID-19, to support medical workers nationwide who were on the front lines of healthcare.[13] 152ee80cbc

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