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    ipod FixRingTone v1.0.5 for iPhone FW v1.1.1

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    If you have ringtones in your iPhone that were not inserted by iTunes, very likely they will vanish every time you perform any kind os iTunes sync.

    When a sync is performed, iTunes recreates the ringtone configuration file "/private/var/root/Media/iTunes_Control/iTunes/Ringtones.plist" and removes all ringtones entries not "managed" by iTunes.
    Fortunately the actual ringtone (xxxx.m4a) files located in "/private/var/root/Media/iTunes_Control/Ringtones" are not erased.

    There are file system tricks using symbolic links that may help avoid the erasure of Ringtones.plist but I decided to take another approach to address the problem.

    fixringt was written to recreate the ringtone configuration file after a sync.

    fixringt is also handy when new ringtones are added to "/private/var/root/Media/iTunes_Control/Ringtones".
    It not only creates the configuration file but also creates a xxxx.m4r file for every xxxx.m4a file found, and adujsts the ringtone filename when required.

    When fixringt creates the ringtone configuration file, it reads the song/ringtone name from the title field in the .m4a or .m4r file.

    FixRingTone is a GUI application to prevent/fix those problems. http://web.newsguy.com/marcio/iphone/fixringtone/

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    just change 30 second cuts of m4a files to m4r - literaly just edit the name. add to itunes and copy to iphone -sorted.

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