Step 7: Find the voice memo on your iPhone and set the voice memo as ringtone for iPhone.ĭo it as this: Settings - Sounds - Ringtone – Choose voice memo.
Step 6: Copy the M4R format voice memo from windows explorer and paste it into iPhone Tones. Note: If there is no file extension showed in the windows explorer when renaming, set it like this: Open any folder - click “View”- tick “File Name Extensions”. Please do not close the windows explorer. In Windows Explorer, right click the voice memo and rename the file extension from M4A to M4R. Right click it and select “Show in Windows Explorer”. We need to convert the M4A file into M4R format first. The format of the memo voice is M4A, but only M4R format is supported by iPhone ringtone. Step 5: Rename the voice memo from M4A format to M4R format file.
Select the voice memo which was edited before, click “File” on the top left in iTunes homepage then select “Convert”, continue with “Create AAC Version”. Step 4: Convert the voice memo to AAC version.
Continue with “General” -”Import Settings” -”Import Using”, and choose “AAC Encoder”, click “OK”. And The TS file required by HLS requires audio to be encoded in AAC.Ĭlick “Edit” on the top left corner in iTunes homepage, and select “preference”. The reason why we do AAC encoder is that we need the HLS function. Select “Option” and tick “start” and “stop” to set the customized ringtone length no more than 30 seconds. Right click the song to enter the “Song Info” page. If your voice memo is less than 30 seconds, please ignore this step.
Since the maximum time for ringtones is 30 seconds, we need to edit the voice memo to a file within 30 seconds. Step 2: Make a no more than 30-second-long file. You need to transfer voice memos from iPhone to PC first. Click “File” and choose “Add File to Library”. Step 1: Connect your iPhone to PC with the USB cable and launch iTunes on PC. Make a Voice Memo a Ringtone on iPhone XS/X/8/8 Plus/7/6S/6