On the left pane of the iTunes interface, under ‘Library’, click Songs to see all of your songs added to the library on the right pane. Alternatively, use File > Add File to Library or Ctrl+O. If you haven’t added it to your library yet, drag and drop the song into iTunes from its folder. Start iTunes, and find the song you want to convert (it must be an MP3, say, dt-tone.mp3). I googled for a solution, but none of the tricks-n-tips seemed to be working! Honestly (and, fortunately), after much struggle, I have figured it out, and today, am happy to share it. I knew I could get any MP3 song in my iPhone if I would add it to the iTunes library, and then sync my phone, but when I tried to do the same for an MP3 clip, it didn’t show up as a ringtone in the iPhone’s ringtone list. ![]() ![]() All of us love ringtones, specially, the custom ones – don’t we? If you are an Android phone user, you know how easy it is to set any MP3 song or its clip as a ringtone.
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