

The process couldn’t be any more straightforward: Sadly, the iPhone will not accept just any audio file as a ringtone. You can also use SYC 2 (made by Softorino). I downloaded the video using Downie (via Setapp) as an M4A file. It was even more beautiful than what I had remembered.

Randomly, this morning I woke up and recalled the name of the youtube video and within seconds, I located it. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find that YouTube video and gave up despite spending an hour.

I was unaware of this app, and reading the feature list brought back my desire to convert the beautiful piece of music I found on Youtube years ago. Recently, the app, Waltr was brought to my attention ( Softorino reached out to me). However, transferring an audio file to your iPhone as a ringtone is messy. However, a few years ago, I found a beautiful piece of music on YouTube, and I always thought it would make a great ringtone. This demonstrates my lack of care around ringtones. I, for one, didn’t even notice the change. Interestingly, in 2017 Apple changed the default ringtone from “Opening” to “Reflection”. When we listen to it, we know an iPhone is ringing. I can identify the ringtone in our sleep. For years, I have used the default iPhone ringtone.
