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.M4R File Extension

A .M4R file is a iPhone Ringtone File, created by Apple.

Open with VideoLAN VLC media player. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .M4R file?

The .M4R file extension is used for iPhone Ringtone Files. These files are specifically designed to be used as ringtones on iPhones. An M4R file is typically created using Apple iTunes, which is a media player that comes with Apple devices. To create an M4R file, you usually start with a song that you have purchased from the iTunes music store. Not all songs can be converted into ringtones; the song must allow for ringtone creation.

Once you have created an M4R file, it can be transferred to your iPhone. This is usually done by syncing your iPhone with your computer through Apple iTunes. When you sync your devices, the M4R files in your iTunes library are automatically moved to your iPhone. You can also manually transfer M4R files from your computer to your iPhone using a third-party file manager if you prefer.

After you have transferred an M4R file to your iPhone, you can set it as your ringtone. To do this, go to 'Settings,' then 'Sounds & Haptics,' and finally 'Ringtone' on your iPhone, where you can select the new ringtone.

Although iTunes is a common tool for creating M4R files, you can also use other software programs or download M4R files from the internet. If the M4R files are not created with iTunes, they might not have copyright protection and can be played on other media players like VideoLAN VLC media player.

Speaking of programs that can open M4R files, you can use the VideoLAN VLC media player or File Viewer Plus, which is available from Microsoft. It's important to note that Microsoft Groove Music and Apple iTunes, which could also open these files, have been discontinued.

In summary, M4R files are used as ringtones on iPhones and are primarily created and transferred using Apple iTunes, although other programs can handle them too.

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