M4R to Android Audio Converter

Convert M4R to Android Audio online, for free.



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Audio Options
Choose a codec to encode or compress the audio stream. To use the most common codec, select "Auto" (recommended). To convert without re-encoding audio, choose "Copy" (not recommended).
100% represents the original volume. To double the volume, increase it to 200%. To reduce volume by half, select 50%
Enable if you want to reverse audio stream
Trim Settings
Specify the start position of trim (HH:MM:SS). Leave at 00:00:00 to disable.
Specify the end position of trim (HH:MM:SS). Leave at 00:00:00 to disable.



How to Convert M4R to Android Audio?

  1. Click the “Choose Files” button to select your M4R files.
  2. Click the “Convert to Android Audio” button to start the conversion.
  3. When the status change to “Done” click the “Download Android Audio” button

Easy to Use

Simply upload your M4R files and click the convert button. You can also batch convert M4R to Android Audio format.

Best Quality

We use both open source and custom software to make sure our conversions are of the highest quality. In most cases, you can fine-tune conversion parameters using “Advanced Settings” (optional, look for the icon).

Free & Secure

Our M4R to Android Audio Converter is free and works on any web browser. We guarantee file security and privacy. Files are protected with 256-bit SSL encryption and automatically delete after a few hours.


Apple iPhone Ringtone (M4R) is the file format Apple uses to store ringtones on iPhones. The maximum length of an M4R file is 40 seconds. The only difference between M4R and MPEG 4 Audio (M4A) is the file extension, which lets an iPhone know M4R is a ringtone instead of a song.

 

How to open an M4R file?

As a format deployed by Apple for iPhone ringtones, M4R files open on iTunes by default.

 

Alternatively, Apple iOS is another good choice for opening M4R files. To create a custom ringtone, simply save an M4A file as an M4R file, and then import it into the iPhone.

 

Developed by: Apple Inc.

Initial Release: 2007


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