GUI for adding Custom Ringtones to iPhone [UPDATED]

by Chris Davies on July 23, 2007





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Back when we reported the instructions for adding custom ringtones to your iPhone, my one request was an easier way to manage the process. Well, IRC busy-beavers have done the business and produced iFuntastic, a GUI for the Jailbreak application which makes adding ringtones to the otherwise locked-down iPhone possible.

iFuntastic iPhone GUI for modding

Unfortunately if you haven't got an Intel-based Mac you won't be able to use iFuntastic at the moment, but as ever if you do try it please let us know the results in the comments!

Update: I confirm that iFuntastic! works. It turned out that JailBreak is built into the application. To make it easy, bring up Activity Monitor and keep an eye on the app iFuntastic!. The app will hang right at step number 4 if you don't put the iPhone into Recovery Mode fast enough (press and hold the Home and Sleep button together for roughly 25 seconds). So if the iFuntastic! process hangs, kill it and JailBreak and start over.

Also it's important to kill iTunes and iTunes helper. I hope this helps --- Vincent.

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1 skypilota72 07.23.07 at 3:12 pm

Once again I find myself wishing I was a Mac inlieu of it’s ugly cousin. Does anyone know when ‘IFuntastic’ will be available to us IBM folks?

Please do not advise to buy a Mac as I would if I could….

2 luis 07.23.07 at 6:18 pm

it wont work eeven in an intel mac… everytime its going to unlock the phone, the program stops responding and cant get through step 4 or 5 what should i do.

3 luis 07.23.07 at 7:21 pm

it already worked… but it will never put me the songs from thefolder selected… it already puts a default folder and i can only delete the custom ringtones but cannot add them…. what should i do.. how can i choose again step 2… thanks a lot

4 simplyo 07.23.07 at 8:20 pm

has anybody got it to work??

5 Vincent Nguyen 07.24.07 at 3:17 am

I just got this to work!!! Let me update the article tomorrow with the how-to instructions.

6 Drew 07.25.07 at 4:48 pm

Awesome! Just.. follow the direction and everything works fine. The hardest part is picking a song to use and tearing it apart in garageband till it actually sounds like a ringtone. Some songs I thought would work great, I just can’t choose a decent starting/ending point.

7 kazumashell 07.25.07 at 6:13 pm

I got it to work a few times by following the directions above. It took me a few tries before I got it to work. I start holding down the menu/lock buttons about ten seconds before I click unlock(while still holding the two buttons), it seems to help. If it freezes for more than a few minutes, kill the jailbreak process and start again. If it fails the phone makes a weird noise, so that might help you realize if it is frozen or if it failed.

Another thing I found is that iTunes is capable of converting music files to m4a format. You need to go to your advanced settings and change the importing setting to AAC Encoder. I suppose you can use Quicktime to chop music files into reasonable lengths and save them as a WAV and convert that WAV into m4a.

If anyone has an easier way of converting songs into m4a, please let me know, this is the first way I found.

8 matzger 07.26.07 at 3:10 pm

great! Now, how about taking care of us power pc users please!!!!
Or can I do this on my intel mac and then sync using my power pc that has all my back-up info and not lose my ringtones?????

9 alex 07.26.07 at 4:42 pm

this GUI takes longer and is a little more difficult than a new XP based GUI. i tried iPhone Ring Tone Maker, it works, and is easier to use. All you have to do once the tones are loaded is turn the phone off and turn it back on.

10 crash 07.26.07 at 10:10 pm

ifuntastic works fine. you do not need to make m4a’s mp3’s work fine on the phone.

11 Carlos 07.27.07 at 11:45 am

[quote comment="6238"]this GUI takes longer and is a little more difficult than a new XP based GUI. i tried iPhone Ring Tone Maker, it works, and is easier to use. All you have to do once the tones are loaded is turn the phone off and turn it back on.[/quote]

I activated my iPhone on a Mac. Tried the Mac version to load ringtones but keep getting stuck. Can I use the PC version “iPhone Ring Tone Maker” to load the ringtone? I actually did try that out and it sent the ringtone to the phone but after I turn off and restart the ringtone does not show up.

Any suggestions?

12 ming 08.05.07 at 5:06 pm

how bout for the pc, anybody?

13 Rich 08.25.07 at 9:15 pm

Why can’t they ever make PPC versions of these things? Is it so hard to compile? Is there some technical reason why a PPC version cannot be made?

14 Rich 08.25.07 at 10:43 pm

This does not work for me. Jailbreak fails each time. Maybe it’s the new 1.0.2 update?

15 iphone ringtones 08.27.07 at 4:16 am

It works for me! Thanks for the guide.

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