With this simple article, find out how to turn fun or geeky Youtube videos into a free, fun ringtones. Whether itâs the Mega Man 2 or Sanford and Son, if itâs on Youtube, this will get it on your phone.
No signups, no giving out your email, and best of all, no paying for ringtones. So connect your phone to your computer, browse to Youtube, and get ready to customize your phoneâs sounds, How-To Geek style.
Converting Youtube to MP3
This video on Youtube claimed to have a download of the Metal Gear codec sound in MP3 formatâit didnât.
For those of you unfamiliar with this sound, hereâs an embed. It should make a fine addition to either phoneâs sound profile.
Since we canât download it, and we donât really want to pay for it, weâll strip it from the video using an online service, and get the ringtone the How-To Geek way!
Copy the URL of any Youtube video to your clipboard.
Video2mp3.net [1] is full of obtrusive ads and popups, but is otherwise a great service.
(Authorâs Note: This is hardly the only service like this. Feel free to leave your favorite Youtube to Audio websites in the comments!)
Paste the URL into the text input bar as shown above, choose standard quality, and click âConvert.â
You will have to sit through a few seconds of conversion and maybe an obtrusive popup advertisement. Stay the course! Youâll soon see the above link that will take you to another page where you can download your MP3 audio.
Your MP3 will download in a few seconds. Youâll find that it will have the same title as the Youtube videoâyou may want to rename it if it is terribly long, like this one. For the purposes of this example, we wonât be doing that.
Edit and Trim Your Youtube Audio
For those of you that only want a small segment of your Youtube MP3 may have to trim and edit it. Audacity is great open source freeware for editing sound files [2] , and a favorite of How-To Geek author Yatri Trivedi .
Check out Yatriâs guide to basic audio editing in Audacity , as well as how to add MP3 saving functionality to Audacity . With these how-tos and this great freeware, you can create your own perfect ringtones, not only from your favorite Youtube video, but also from your other MP3s, as well.
Create an Android Ringtone from Your Youtube MP3
Getting your Android phone to use your Youtube MP3 as a ringtone is very easy. Android will recognize virtually any sound file as a valid ringtone, so MP3 works straight out of the box, no conversion to a âringtone file.â
Start by connecting your phone to your PC. You then create a âRingtonesâ folder in your root directory of your SD cardâthat is, if you donât already have one there.
When you create or find this folder, simply drop in the converted Youtube.mp3, or any MP3 into the folder.
This HTC Evo Shift took a few extra moments to add the Metal Gear sound to the list of ringtones, but it finally did. You can change the ringtone under the âSound and Notificationsâ item in the settings menu.
Create an iPhone Ringtone From Your Youtube MP3
Apple phones are slightly more complicated as they only use recognize M4R files as ringtones. Since iPhone users are very likely to have iTunes, letâs create our ringtone using only iTunes. Start by finding or adding your Youtube MP3 to iTunes.
Right click on the ringtone MP3 in your iTunes browser and select âCreate Apple Lossless Version.â
After a moment, iTunes will have created a duplicate version, this one in M4A format.
Right click this new one, and choose âShow in Windows Explorer.â
Youâll be taken to the where that file lives on your hard drive. Rename the file, changing the extension from M4A to M4R.
If you donât have file extensions visible, you can see how to make them visible the official Microsoft sanctioned way [3] .
If prompted, youâll need to click Yes to change the filename.
And now your M4A is an iTunes and iPhone recognized ringtone! Double click it to add it to iTunes.
You can find it under the âRingtonesâ tab of your library.
And in order to add it to your iPhone ringtones, you have to connect the phone and browse in iTunes for the ringtones synced to the device. Select âSync Ringtonesâ as shown above, and pick the ringtones you want to add to the phone, and click apply.
Change to your new ringtone through Settings > Sounds > Ringtone. Now you can finally say goodbye to those default Apple ringtones!
Image Credit: Ring, Ring, Hello by Julia Roy, available under Creative Commons. [4] [5]
Links
- ^ Video2mp3.net (www.video2mp3.net)
- ^ open source freeware for editing sound files (audacity.sourceforge.net)
- ^ how to make them visible the official Microsoft sanctioned way (windows.microsoft.com)
- ^ Julia Roy (www.flickr.com)
- ^ Creative Commons (creativecommons.org)
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