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Monday, March 11, 2019
How to Record Calls on iPhone
Here is another way involving a Mac and EarPods.
Attach EarPods to the Mac. Then attach the remote controller of the EarPods (which contains a microphone) to the iPhone. The microphone should be attached near the speaker. To fix it on the phone you can use a tape or a bulldog clip. Or just clamp it under the cover:
Use QuickTime to create a sound file. Click File > New Audio Recording. Since you attached your headphones to the Mac, the External microphone will be selected by default.
Then hit the red button to start the recording. Make a call.
The described technique doesn't require speaker mode and gives a good sound quality without noises. Your mouth is farther from the EarPods micro than the speaker of the iPhone. The distance compensates the differences in the sound volume, thus the both voices in the call will have similar loudness.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
How to Install Ringtone on iOS
This detailed guide is intended to cover the whole process of ringtone installation on any iOS device, including iPhone, iPad and iPod. It's constantly updated to correspond to the latest versions of iOS, macOS and other related software, such as iTunes.
Step 2. Connection
Step 3. Import ringtones to iTunes
Step 4. Open Tones synchronization
Step 5. Sync
Step 6. Sound Settings
Step 7. Set the ringtone
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Navigation:
Step 1. PrerequisitesStep 2. Connection
Step 3. Import ringtones to iTunes
Step 4. Open Tones synchronization
Step 5. Sync
Step 6. Sound Settings
Step 7. Set the ringtone
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Step 1. Prerequisites
To install a ringtone you will need:- iTunes — a computer with iTunes on it.
- Lightning - USB — to connect the device to a USB port of the computer.
- .m4r — a ringtone file on your computer with .m4r extension.
Ringtones can't be longer than 40 seconds! Other tones (Text Tone, Reminder Alert) are limited to 30 seconds.
.m4r is an extension of MPEG-4 audio just like .m4a, but treated by iTunes as a ringtone. You can create .m4r simply by renaming an .m4a file. When you haven't .m4a file, you can convert it from any other audio format or download a new ringtone with the appropriate extension.
Older devices require Apple 30-pin to USB Cable instead of Lightning.
Step 2. Connection
Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable.
You can sync the device with iTunes using Wi-Fi. In this case you will need the USB cable only once: to activate wireless syncing. Read more.
Step 3. Import ringtones to iTunes
- Open iTunes. Make sure that you have the latest version.
- Open your ringtones in the Finder.
- Drag and drop them to iTunes.
If you can't drop an .m4r file to iTunes, then try to select a different category in the top panel, for example Tones. In Tones category you can check ringtones duration or edit the name and other metadata.
Another way to import ringtones is to double-click them.
Step 4. Open Tones synchronization
- Click the device icon.
- Click Tones in left panel.
Step 5. Sync
- In the Tones section, check Sync Tones > Selected tones.
- In the appearing Tones list, select the tones you want to install to your device.
- Click Apply.
Custom tones which aren't included in the list will be removed from the device!
You also can select to sync All tones for simplicity.
Step 6. Sound Settings
- Open Settings > Sounds.
- Scroll to SOUNDS AND VIBRATION PATTERNS.
You also can set your tone to the alarm clock. Open the Clock app, go to Alarm > Edit. Select the alarm, touch Sound and select the imported ringtone from the list.
To setup sound for the specific contact open Contacts, and select the contact. Then touch Edit > Ringtone.
Step 7. Set the ringtone
- Go to Ringtone.
- Select your tone in the RINGTONES list.
To stop playing the selected sound, touch it again.
Music created with Garageband can be exported as a ringtone right on the device, bypassing iTunes.
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