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4 Easy Ways to Convert MP3 to M4R on Windows 10

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2024
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Introduction:

MP3 is a widely-used audio format known for its compatibility with most devices. However, sometimes you may need to convert an MP3 file to an M4R file, especially if you want to use it as a ringtone on your iPhone. This article will guide you through four simple methods for converting MP3 files to M4R on Windows 10.

1.Using iTunes

iTunes is a practical and popular choice for file conversion because many users already have it installed on their computers.

Step 1: Launch iTunes and import the MP3 file into your library by clicking “Add File to Library” from the File menu. You can also drag and drop the MP3 file directly into iTunes.

Step 2: Right-click on the imported MP3 file in your library and select “Song Info.”

Step 3: Go to the “Options” tab and adjust the start and stop times of the song to create a 30-second clip. Click “OK” after you’ve ensured that the duration does not exceed 30 seconds.

Step 4: Right-click the edited song again, and choose “Create AAC Version.” iTunes will create a copy of the song in an M4A format.

Step 5: Locate the new M4A file in Windows Explorer, change its extension from .m4a to .m4r, and sync it with your iPhone via iTunes or Finder.

2.Online Audio Converter

An online audio converter is suitable if you don’t want to install any software on your computer. Many free and easy-to-use online tools are available for this purpose.

Step 1: Visit one of these websites, such as Zamzar or Online Audio Converter.

Step 2: Upload your MP3 file by browsing or dragging and dropping it onto the designated area.

Step 3: Select “M4R” as the output format and, if necessary, customize additional settings.

Step 4: Click “Convert” to begin the conversion process. Once completed, download the new M4R file to your computer.

3.Using Freemake Video Converter

Freemake Video Converter is a popular multimedia conversion application that supports not only video but also audio file formats.

Step 1: Download and install Freemake Video Converter on your Windows 10 computer.

Step 2: Launch the program and click on the “+” button to add your MP3 file.

Step 3: Choose “to M4A” at the bottom of the window to select your desired output format.

Step 4: Change the output folder and click “Convert” to start the conversion process.

Step 5: After the file is converted, rename its extension from .m4a to .m4r in Windows Explorer before syncing it with your iPhone.

4.Audacity

Audacity is a powerful free audio editing tool that can be used to convert MP3 files into M4R format.

Step 1: Download and install Audacity along with the external FFmpeg library on your Windows 10 computer.

Step 2: Open Audacity, then import your MP3 file using the “File” menu or by dragging it into the workspace.

Step 3: Edit or trim your audio if necessary, and ensure that it’s no longer than 30 seconds for a ringtone.

Step 4: Click on “File,” then select “Export” and choose “Custom FFmpeg Export.” In the export window, set a new location for saving your file and select “M4R (iPhone ringtone)” as the format.

Conclusion:

Converting MP3 files to M4R on Windows 10

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