Guides for Windows
Jan 7th, 2013, 12:48 pm
You can use your own ringtones so you can match your jingle to your mood, or match just the right tune to your contacts. Just make sure the audio file is:

In MP3 or WMA format.
Less than 40 seconds.
Less than 1 MB.
Not protected with digital rights management (DRM).

To make any file that fits these criteria into a ringtone, all you have to do is assign it the genre of ringtone. If you have a PC, you'll use the Zune software. On a Mac, use iTunes to assign the genre, and then sync the file using the Windows Phone Connector for Mac.

To create a ringtone using the Zune software
Open the Zune software and find the file you want to turn into a ringtone.

Right-click the file, and then click Edit.

In the GENRE list, click or type ringtone, then click OK.

Connect your phone to your computer using a cable, and then sync the file to your phone.

On Start, flick left to the App list, then tap Settings > Ringtones + sounds.

Tap the Ringtone list, then find the new ringtone you just added.

To create a ringtone using iTunes
Open iTunes.

Find the file you want to edit, and then click File > Get Info.

On the Info tab, under Genre, type ringtone, then click OK.

Open the Windows Phone Connector for Mac, connect your phone to your computer using a cable, and then sync the file to your phone.

On Start, flick left to the App list, then tap Settings > Ringtones + sounds.

Tap the Ringtone list, then find the new ringtone you just added.
Jan 7th, 2013, 12:48 pm