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 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.


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Is there a song that's an inside joke between you and a friend? Or maybe a love song that you share with your partner? If you want, choose those songs as custom ringtones for a specific contact. It's a nice way to personalize the ringtones for people you know well.

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I must admit I've never seen the point of it clogging up a music player interface either. Setting a ringtone from a file is a very infrequently used Android 'Sounds' feature, not really a daily music player's job.

Setting a ringtone feature would be a nice addition, but only if it adds something to the existing system feature, so I would love to see the option to set a particular part of a track as your ringtone (like a catchy chorus) - also, some songs begin with long preludes of different sounds and the ringtone cannot be heard - doom/stoner ?

Surprise surprise, in POCO F3 with MIUI 12.5 you have a custom ringtone option in GUI but it doesn't work. The only way to set custom ringtone in Android 11 / MIUI 12 is via music player.

TADAAM.

Yeah, I confirm. Seriously, sitting now using RedMi Note 10 Pro, MIUI 13 Global. Guess what?

There are available 2 options (from config menu only, you can't do this from which are HORRIFFIC.

Option 1: Files (inbuilt) - A set of files is loaded from your storage, quite big, but still could not find my file among them. Cannot make it bigger. Tried finding my file by name - was, not, there.

Option 2: Mi Music - A small set of storage found music files is present. You can load more by scrolling to the bottom. And again. And AGAIN. Repeated this about 30x times until hitting "Refresh" on sorting provided me with list I was able to get that file - BY NAME, because could not listen to the picked example.


I have no idea how you guys managed to update Poweramp to omit that function in SYNC with Xiaomi MIUI screwing over their users - but you pulled through that with no trouble, you're "Xiaomi" level of pro => making things hard for people who don't want to use online stock spill.

If both you guys and Xiaomi "think" its good to make things that worked suddenly harder/missing for older and new customers I'm no longer interested in the app.

This would be perfect moment to swoop in and provide this functionality back, but sure, let's focus on creating new ways to provide visuals and scroll music (which is kinda annoying to get used to every new instance) while stripping down Poweramp from one of the functions that makes it MOST RELIABLE among others. I've been using it all this time NOT because of new gimmicks and options, but because you could use it regardless of the system to do such things like adding a ringtone - heck, I believe that was the 1st reason I ever downloaded it and then even bought license!

Could you please address it and revive the feature?


EDIT:

To sum it up - here's a very nice reason to add this feature in Poweramp: the provided inbuild feature in Android MIUI 13 now does not allow searching for the file. You can scroll through existing file list and hope it's there. I beg you, do not leave us to this horror, some of us have thousand music files and would want to swap ringtones once in a while. With the function back in Poweramp, you could've easily find and use the file in a matter of under 20 seconds as opposed to 20min to 1 hour of fiddling with MIUI.



This would be perfect moment to swoop in and provide this functionality back, but sure, let's focus on creating new ways to provide visuals and scroll music (which is kinda annoying to get used to every new instance) while stripping down Poweramp from one of the functions that makes it MOST RELIABLE among others. I've been using it all this time NOT because of new gimmicks and options, but because you could use it regardless of the system to do such things like adding a ringtone

It's not really up to a music player like Poweramp to start adding account ringtones for you, or providing other file and system management features. For starters, it would require extra permissions (such as accessing your Contacts for people-based tones) which is not something that should be granted lightly. It has never been a feature of Poweramp v3, although it did exist in the old pre-2016 Poweramp v2.

I agree that Poweramp is great music player, plus I use it for audiobooks (even though the REW/FF 10 sec. buttons do not function always as intended).

But even if adding a ringtone was not it's best feature, adding a ringtone is still a badass feature if you compare how it's slowly being omitted by everyone.

In that respect Poweramp v2 was a rebel app - a "we will keep our homies" safe handshake. I've seen many applications and programs downgrade themselves because they "could argue a function is not needed" - but once it's gone it's like the saddest day ever, and once it's back everyone loves it until they forget about it.

Another point I'd agree with in it's ideology. But it is fact that mega-corporations like Xiaomi don't really give a rat's ass if their users want to add any ringtones from their local device folder structure - they thought about 1. Allowing to download from online Themes 2. Allow to use stock OS provided ringtones. And until the fad for Cloud stored stuff is over in their Client Success department ("so many many more clients will love this") then they will not give this 2 looks.

2. Go to your music library and find the song you want to make into a ringtone. Play the song and keep an eye on the elapsed time at the top of the app. Note the time stamp where you want the ringtone to start, then note where you want it to end. (Note: Ringtones cannot be longer than 30 seconds.)

What kind of JW music would you put on your phone ringtone?


I'd like to put myself a brodcasting intro, it's soft and not intimidating. But I can't find an mp4 file with the intro element cut out. Seems like it has to be done on its own.

I liked making and using an 8 bit / chip tune rendition for some of our kingdom melodies for my cell phone in the past. I thought it was funny and cute. Other than that, I also like using some of older, and lesser known kingdom melodies for sound of wake up alarms or a ringtone.

TIP: If you want to be really precise about when you ringtone starts, use a decimal point. For example, if the section of music starts between 44 and 45 seconds, try entering 0:44.5 in the Start Time box. You can even specify the start and stop time in thousandths of a second, so you could type 0:44.652

This wikiHow teaches you how to create and install a custom ringtone from a song on your iPhone using iTunes on your iPhone, PC, or Mac. If you're using macOS Catalina or later, you'll actually be using the Music app. You can also create a custom ringtone from a GarageBand project on your Mac. You can easily create a ringtone from most music file types, including M4As and MP3s, as long as it's saved to your computer. Once you've added the song's ringtone to your iPhone, you can set it as the phone's default ringtone or as the ringtone for a specific contact.

In a perfect world, Dismond said he would be a professional musician or a rapper, but until the opportunity arrives, he is happy with making music for himself, friends and fans. He said making the music is more fun than listening to the finished product because writing a good song challenges him the most as a musician.

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