Looking for cool new ringtones for your iPhone? Well, look no further! RingtoneFeeder.com is a way to subscribe to ringtones via iTunes. The ringtones are created by Geoff Smith, who I love! He is really really good. You can even subscribe to a free trial (which I did) and get three sample ringtones. Below is some information and a few videos about how it works. Totally check it out!
RingtoneFeeder is a weekly automated delivery of original ringtones exclusively produced and optimized to sound great on the iPhone.
When you subscribe you will instantly get the latest 5 ringtones released and then at least one new ringtone every week for as long as you remain subscribed.
Once a ringtone has been released it will not appear in the weekly updates again.
I was expecting version 2.73 of Ringtones to fix the SMS error however, it did not. There is one new visual change though…the app now shows that is has checked the Binary, Encoder and Ringtones path and then displays how much Disk Space you have free. A very nice touch I think. It does not automatically bring you to the Ringtones page…you have to tap Ok, Continue at the bottom. Like the previous version, Continue reading »
I really like this app and when I saw the new features that version 2.71 of Ringtones brought with it…I was like, this app just went from sweet to STINKIN SWEET!! Some of the new features include; setting SMS tones, using the microphone to record your own ringtones and SMS tones, fading in and out the ringtones/SMS tones you have created, converting the tones you create which then gives you a preview of what it will sounds like so you can choose to keep it or redo it and a section that lists all the tones you have created so that you can easily delete them. Continue reading »
RIngtone is an app that allows you to create ringtones from music on your iPhone. When you open the app you will get an intro screen. From here you will get the main menu with four options; Start Converting, Visit Application Page, Visit Jamendo Page and Donate. When you hit Start Converting it will check for three things…binary check, encoding check and ringtones path check and once it has found all three it will bring you to a list of all the artists on your iPhone. Just select an artist and then a song that you want to make your ringtone out of. From here Continue reading »
I noticed an update today to SendSong by Erica Sadun so I decided to give it a try. After a couple attempts to make ringtones I restarted my iPhone and it’s works. It’s main purpose is sending songs via email but it includes the option to create ringtones. In the update Erica adds the ability to send songs to other iPhones running SendSong. This update is also expected to improve reliability.
Erica has done another update to SendSong Here are some of the new features and fixes. You can get sendsong from Installer.app or check out her site at ericasadun.com.
- All files copy to the Ringtones folder using their standard 4-letter iTunes labels, both original and spoof files.
- I no longer limit to m4a files. You can copy mp3s as well and spoof them.
- I’ve mimicked all the keys for normal ringtones: GUID, Artist, Album Artist, Album, Genre and Total Time.
- Genre is broken in the on-iPhone music library (a clue?). All songs default to “Soundtracks” in Ringtones.plist.
- I’ve tried making lists of GUIDs that work and do not work but guess what? Sometimes the same GUID works and sometimes it doesn’t, for exactly the same song.
- Be aware that syncing may destroy your Ringtone.plist. A backup gets automatically generated to Ringtone.plist.hold