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AnyRing: Set song as your Ringtone [Jailbreak]

by Tsukhiumong on March 9, 2011

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AnyRing Developed by Yaniv Danan

AnyRing via Cydia is a great app for all those who love to have different ringtones. Now AnyRing software will makes it lot easier to set ringtones of your songs choice as your ringtone.

The app allows you to Disable/enable vibration when playing Ringtone. There is a flicker screen on the incoming call where you can set on/off. The app has also the random Ringtones like before an option to set on/off.

In this app you can select three Ring form like iPod songs, record your own, receive Ringtones. In iPod songs you can directly select songs from your music library. In second option you can record yourself saying a contact name and assign this record to the contact, now, everytime this contact calls you, you will hear his name over the speaker.

The app is just available for trial period of ten days and after the trial period ends if you like you can download the app for $3.99 .

UPDATE: The updated version allows you to set different Ringtones for different contacts.

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I know, I know iPhone can get boring. Every time you see the same springboard, every time you see the same wallpaper when somebody is calling you. Yeah , you can install themes, and that can inject some rainbows and butterflies on your iphone, but how cool would it be if you would have a video background on your springboard? And how would you like to have a video ringtone?

That would be badass huh? Well, in a few painless steps, you can have all of that. Check this :

  • open cydia
  • search for vWallpaper
  • install vWallpaper ( now, before you tap confirm make sure it will install vWallpaper and SkrewCommon. By default it does, but, if you wont get a 8-9 megs download and a new icon on your springboard make sure u install SkrewCommon as well ) ( how can u make sure that by installing vWallpaper you install both : well on the confirm screen check what message you get under Modifications – Installing )

That’s it , congrats. Videos are available for download from within the application, along with video ringtones. Also, you may use videos downloaded from MxTube. You can manually upload videos that you want to use via SSH. Just upload any .mp4 file onto

/private/var/mobile/media/Skrew/vRingtones

or

/private/var/mobile/media/Skrew/VWBackground

Just to make sure :

upload .mp4 videos for ringtones in /private/var/mobile/media/Skrew/vRingtones
upload .mp4 videos for background in /private/var/mobile/media/Skrew/VWBackground

NOTE :

  • You must disable User Wallpaper in Winterboard for it to display
  • If you got a theme, you must :
  1. ssh onto iphone and delete or rename that theme’s wallpaper
  2. use Mobile Finder, and rename the file

How to Create Custom Ringtones

by tABStaff on July 13, 2009 · 0 comments

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Here are the steps to create your own custom Ringtones.

1. Select a song from your iTunes Music library that you would like to use as a ringtone.

Right click the song you have selected. From the popup menu select Get Info.

2. From the window that appears select the Options tab. Check the box next to Start Time and enter a start time for your ringtone. Check the box next to Stop Time and enter a stop time for your ringtone.

I’d recommend you keep your ringtone at around 30 seconds long.

3. Press the play button to test your ringtone and make sure it sounds okay. If it doesn’t you can go back and modify the start and stop time till it does. Once you are satisfied then Right Click the song and select Convert Selection to AAC from the popup menu.

You will notice that a copy of the song appears in your library. This copy is the shortened song to be used as your ringtone.

4. Before you forget go back into the original song’s options and uncheck the Start Time and Stop Time so it will play normally.

5. Drag the newly created track to your Desktop.

6. With the newly created track still selected in iTunes press the Delete key on your keyboard. A popup will appear asking to confirm its removal from the library. Click the Remove button. Another popup will appear asking you what to do with the file. Click the Move to Recycle Bin button.

7. Rename the file you dragged to your desktop to .m4r from .m4a. Do this by Right Clicking the file then selecting Rename from popup menu. If a warning popup appears asking to confirm the file name change click the Yes button.

8. Once you have renamed the file on your desktop add it back to iTunes by double clicking on it. You will notice that the track now appears under the Ringtones category in iTunes

9. Connect your iPhone to the computer. In iTunes select your iPhone from the list of Devices on the left. Then go to ringtones tab and select the tones you want to sync to your iphone.

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