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發表於 2007-12-16 18:07:13
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原帖由 TinTin 於 2007-12-16 02:47 PM 發表 
無呢回事
我 yesterday 先買左首歌﹐再比錢整 ringtone
The GarageBand 4.1.1 update yesterday introduced an unexpected feature -- the creation of custom (free) Ringtones for the iPhone.
An Apple support document details the procedure:
To create a custom ringtone
1. Set up a cycle region that covers the area you wish to use in the GarageBand song. Note: This area must be 40 seconds or less in length.
2. Once the cycle area has been set, choose Share > Send Ringtone to iTunes.
Requirements
- GarageBand 4.1.1 or later
- iTunes 7.5 or later
- iPhone with software version 1.1.2 or later
Apple introduced Ringtone support into iTunes and the iPhone in September of this year. The feature, however, was originally limited to converting iTunes Store songs at the price of $.99/each. A number of workarounds and 3rd party utilities have since appeared to fill the gap for free custom iTunes ringtones, but each iTunes revision has caused issues with these tools.

Here is how:
1. Make sure you have all the latest version in your GarageBand, iTunes and iPhone.
2. Open GarageBand and select "Create New Music Project", then hit OK.
3. Use the media browser to either input any of your iTunes collections, or simply mix one up with the loops included in GarageBand.
4. Click on the "cycle" button to see a yellow bar on top of all tracks, that is to loop your ringtone, make sure it's under 40 seconds.
5. Test and see by hitting play if the track is looping the correct track as you intended.
6. Click "Share", then "Send Ringtone to iTunes".
7. Next time you connect your iPhone to your iTunes, simply set it to sync all ringtones under the ringtones tab.
8. Hey, you are all set, enjoy. |
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