Where else can I get IOS ringtones excluding 17
Back to Mobile devices#1 Mckensie
So I tried downloading IOS ringtones from andre Luis's website, problem is, most file browsers, nor gold wave, could find or recognize them for some weird reason, probably because they are in m4r or m4a or whatever format, and the only other place I can get the IOS ringtones excluding 17 happens to be zedge, and that is so annoying! I have to use the web version on my computer and a lot of the time, I end up finding other stupid stuff on there that I didn't even look for, and I'm just about done having to search zedge and have to download the IOS ringtones seperately. So, does anyone know where else I can find IOS ringtones? I looked in the OS sound kit, but guess what? The only ringtone I could find there was opening, stupidly! Gold wave won't even find any other ringtones that are in the IOS folder last time I looked. I was planning on converting the files to another format, but Media player was the only app I had any luck with, and if I have to fight with zedge to get these other ringtones, then scrue that stupid website! I've looked everywhere but everywhere has stupid audio files that I didn't even want! Ok, I really should keep it together. If anyone has the IOS ringtones in mp3, wav, or ogg format, please send them here! I am just about done fighting with zedge just to get ringtones! Makes me wonder a bit why no one has ever thought about creating a ringtone app or something specifically for the blind! This is just ridiculous! I am just about done with zedge! Ok, that's enough rambling from me!
#2 cyrmax
Try downloading the entire andrelouis archive with wget. google a command which allows to download the website recursively and exclude circular links and html files.
#3 Seedy-Threepio Archived
I have the entire Phone Tones archive. Which iOS ringtones are you looking for and what format do you want them in?
#4 Mckensie
All of the IOS ringtones Excluding 17, in either mp3, wav, or ogg.
#5 x0
m4r is just m4a with a renamed extension, GoldWave should be able to handle that, though you might have to change the view to all files. As for the caf, it's difficult to work with.
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#6 x0
I'd recommend just renaming the m4r to m4a, editors will definitely load that, and convert the caf/aiff to wav/flac? I need to make a script out of the approach I did, I took the sounds for iOS-17 and used FFMpeg and some python magic to strip them all out of caf containers, so they're either wav or sometimes opus, the voice preview are opus in caf. Or AAC, they do that too, and foobar doesn't like it.
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I have the entire Phone Tones archive. Which iOS ringtones are you looking for and what format do you want them in?
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#7 blindTechProductions
I need that script
#8 techboy
caf works in vlc
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I'd recommend just renaming the m4r to m4a, editors will definitely load that, and convert the caf/aiff to wav/flac? I need to make a script out of the approach I did, I took the sounds for iOS-17 and used FFMpeg and some python magic to strip them all out of caf containers, so they're either wav or sometimes opus, the voice preview are opus in caf. Or AAC, they do that too, and foobar doesn't like it.
-- (Seedy-Threepio):
I have the entire Phone Tones archive. Which iOS ringtones are you looking for and what format do you want them in?
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#9 alchappers
Isn't there like an online converter that can convert caf files?
#10 mad-gamer
Audacity can do this. You just need ffmpeg which you can download using the prompt it gives you when trying to load a caf file.
#11 kalahami
so I'd like to get the IOS sounds, including VO, siri, facetime, text tones and the ring tones as well, yes IOS17. If anyone can help with that, it would be much appreciate it.
#12 marchoffmann Archived
Offtopic though.
#13 kalahami
how is that off topic? I am asking for the same thing. Iether way.