Friday, November 22, 2024

ios – Cannot use my ringtone file for my iPhone

I’ve:

  • MacBook working macOS 12.7.3
  • iPhone 14 Professional Max working iOS 17.3
  • Storage Band on the iPhone has model 2.3.15

I’ve on my MacBook an .m4r file (which I had created from a WAV file utilizing the web converter www.zamzar.com), which I now wish to use as ringtone on the iPhone.

I wish to switch the ringtone to the iPhone utilizing iCloud Drive.

I discovered that this information at fonetool.com supposedly describes the entire course of.

Principally, it requires copying the file to iCloud Drive after which use the Storage Band app on the iphone to make it appropriate as soundfile.

I might copy the file on my Mac to iCloud Drive, i.e.

cp my_file.m4r ~/Library/Cellular Paperwork/com~apple~CloudDocs/Downloads 

And double checked on the iPhone File Supervisor that the file is certainly there. Tapping on the file from the iPhone File Supervisor permits me to play the sound file, so up to now the .m4r file on the iPhone seems to be okay.

Then the instruction say that for utilizing it as ringtone, I ought to open Storage Band on the iPhone and faucet on “TRACKS”. Nonetheless there isn’t any TRACKS to be seen after opening Storage Band. Truly, the beginning display on Rubbish Band seems to be fully completely different from what has been posted within the fonetool.com information which I linked above. As a substitute of seing <MySongs LIVE LOOPS TRACKS on high of the sceen, my Storage Band app reveals an iCloud Drive file browser after beginning it up.

Inside this browser, I can navigate to the Downloads listing, and I see there my .m4r file, however the is greyed out and cannot be chosen.

What can I do now to get issues finished? Maybe the information at fonetool.com was written with a distinct Storage Band model in thoughts?

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