The creators of iRinger, a free tool for Windows operated computers that allows one to make iPhone compatible ringtones from songs in one’s library, have released a new version (v2.2) of their software.
iRinger allows users to use almost any track located on their computer (most popular formats are recognized) to create a new iPhone ringtone, as well as use tracks from Youtube or Google Videos for this purpose.
After being created, ringtones are to be transfered to one’s iPhone via a program like WinSCP.
Here are the features of iRinger v2.2 for iPhone (download it below):
# Three Steps: Import, Preview then Export. Done.
# Convert virtually any audio format into an iPhone ringtone

iRinger v2 ringtone maker iPhone
# Extracts audio out of video
# Choose which section of the audio you want to hear
# Adjust ringtone length, volume, fade in, fade out and loop gap
# Export to iPhone ringtone format and import right into iTunes
# Export to iPhone using SCP/SFTP and skip using iTunes
# Use audio effects: Delay, Flanger, Boost, Reverse, etc.
Download:
iRinger v2.2.0 (Windows)

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