Free iPhone ringtones via iTunes 7.4 and 7.4.1 as Apple’s quick fix fails

iTunes ringtones

Following Apple’s release of iTunes 7.4 last week (which enables the re-purchase of songs for 99¢ to use as iPhone ringtones) it was quickly discovered that it was rather easy to trick the app into synching non-purchased ringtones onto the handset. In iTunes 7.4 the workaround involves simply duplicating the AAC (MP4) track you want to use as a ringtone and setting your own start/ finish points in the track (use ‘Get Info’ in iTunes), then changing the file extension from M4A to M4R.

Upon realising what was going on, Apple quickly released iTunes 7.4.1 to claw back some cash address the issue. However, as reported by Engadget, there’s another, equally simple workaround: simply re-re-name the M4R files to M4A and they’ll be synched to your iPhone once more.

Expect iTunes 7.4.2 to be released in, ooh, about a day from now…

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3 Responses to “Free iPhone ringtones via iTunes 7.4 and 7.4.1 as Apple’s quick fix fails”


  1. 1 Jasmin

    Hey,

    How do I change the file extension from M4R to M4A (or vice versa)?

    I am so bored of this horrible ancient ringtone!

    Thank you!

  2. 2 Awais

    if you open up any folder, go to tools tab, folder options, view and uncheck the file extensions box so they show, then simply rename

  3. 3 Kate

    I went through what u said to do and the track is coming up under Ringtones but as its full version and it wont sync to the iPhone..please help the old ringtones are so boring!thank you

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