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The Art of Time Control: FCPX Freeze Frames and Slow Motion
Final Cut Pro X: Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
From Zero to Hero: How to Find and Add Free Sound Effects to Your Final Cut Pro Projects
How to Find Free Sound Effect and Add Them in Final Cut Pro
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Suppose you have recorded a cinematic video of a beach in the evening visualizing the sunset and a few birds flying in the sky. Everything looks perfect except the audio, which seems to be fluctuating and breaking at some points. How would you address this challenge?
The best solution to this problem is adding sound effects, which can make your video more interesting and adorable. Setting the frequency of audio with on-screen visuals will invoke the viewers’ emotions and attach them to the scene.
Read this article to learn how to add sound effects to your video with Final Cut Pro.
Part 1: What are Different Types of Sound Effects?
Sound effects have four major types:
- Ambiance SFX
These sounds fill the screen space to create a virtual sense of an environment or location such as the clattering sound of dishes in a restaurant or the sound of engines on a highway.
- Foley SFX
A mixture of live performance and digital sound editing, these sounds are produced by the artists of Foley studio to match their sounds to the on-screen visuals.
- Hard and Soft SFX
Hard SFX synchronizes a visual to what’s happening in the picture while SFX indicates the location to the audience.
- Electronic SFX
These sounds are generated by instruments that create electronic-sounding effects like electronic keyboards, synthesizers, or plug-ins.
Part 2: How to Add Sound Effects in Final Cut Pro?
Cinematographic productions need well-balanced music and sound effects. Luckily, Final Cut Pro comes with built-in audio enhancement features and third-party Audio Units (AU) effects that allow users to add sound effects to their videos and manage all audio processing tasks.
You can add sound effects in your video with Final Cut Pro. Wonder how? Follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Photos and Audio Sound Bar
- In the top-left corner, there is a Photos and Audio Click on this button as shown in the figure below:
- Select the Window and Go To Either press Shift + Command + 1 or tap Photos and Audio from the dropdown menu
Step 2: Select the Sound Category
- Choose a sound category or app from the Photos and Audio sidebar
- A list will appear contacting the audio clips in that specific category as shown in the figure below:
- You can find multiple music and sound clips in the Sound Effects category. The list also contains various apps you use on your Mac such as GarageBand, Music, and Logic Pro, etc.
Step 3: Select the Music or Sound to be added
- Filter the items in the browser by using the pop-up menu. Go to Music > Purchased or select Sound Effects > Final Cut Pro Sound Effects > Impacts & Crashes.
- Preview your selected audio file by selecting it from the list and clicking the Play
- If you want to select multiple items, command-click each item individually.
Step 4: Use the Selected Music or Audio
- Drag your selected sound clip to the timeline or the sidebar
- Once the Photos and Audio sidebar has been replaced by the Libraries sidebar, you can add the selected audio or music files to an event. The Photos and Audio sidebar will reappear as you drag those files.
- Play the video to make sure sound effects have been successfully added
For enhanced playback experiences, all MP audio files are automatically transcoded to MOV audio files. However, you can also find the original MP3 files in the source media files section of Final Cut Pro. Besides, by adding mono audio clips to a stereo project, only the single mono audio will be plated in both left and right channels. You can view them in the stereo audio meters of your project.
Surely you don’t want to see your sound effect missing in your footage, but that happens a lot in FCPX. Just in case, you may want to see this article: Proven Ways to Get Missing Sound Effects Back in Final Cut Pro .
Part 3: How to Improve Your Video with Sound Effects?
In addition to Final Cut Pro, you can also use advanced video-editing software like Wondershare Filmora to improve your video by adding special sound effects. Here’s how you can do this:
Add the original video to Filmora by clicking the Import button or directly dragging the file to the primary window
Tap Sound to open a box listing different sound effects. Select your favorite sound effect and drag it down to the soundtrack below the video clip. Now, move the sound icon and the playhead to set the beginning and ending points. Press the Play button to ensure the newly added sound effect sounds well.
Once you’ve done the final review, tap the Create button and Format tab. Then, choose your preferred format and location where the file needs to be exported. You can also upload this video on YouTube or Facebook, play it on different iOS devices, or burn it to DVD.
Part 4: Where to Find Sound Effects?
Both Final Cut Pro and Wondershare Filmora have a variety of built-in sound effects. You can select and drop these effects to directly add them to your video. However, if you are searching for sound effects, given below are two methods:
- Self-recording
Professional filmmakers and sound experts often record sound effects by themselves according to their requirements. For example, if they want to visualize some scene from school, they can go to an educational institution and record audio. After proper editing, these sound effects are added to the video.
- Online Resources
Different websites also allow their users to download their favorite sound effects. Given below are some of the top-rated websites for downloading sound effects based on their quality, variety, and usefulness:
- Filmostock
- Adobe Audition Sound Effects
- Freesound
- Partners In Rhyme
- AudioMicro
- 99Sounds
- Sounds Crate
- Zapsplat
- BBC Sound Effects
- FreeSFX
- GameSounds
- SoundEffects+
- SoundGator
- PacDV
- Sound Effects for Free
For more details, please check this article: 9 Great Websites To Download Royalty-Free Sound Effects.
Part 5: Extensive Reading: What are Sound Effects and Why are they Important?
Sound is the most important aspect of video editing that engages audiences, evokes emotional responses, and connects people to what they’re seeing. A melodious sound helps the video editors deliver information and creatively and define the tone of their narrative.
Sound effects (SFX) refer to audio clips or sounds that are not part of the recoded video. They are added to movies, documentaries, video games, and even reality shows to invoke the viewers’ emotions and increase their interest in the video.
Similarly, the addition of sound effects increases the production value and creates a complete audience experience. If you want to elevate your video dramatically and make it magnetic, have to balance sound effects, silence, and music in such a way that they support each visual and every cut. Although audio cannot fix slipshod editing or amateur camera work, it becomes more crucial than video quality while you are trying to deliver a specific message in your video.
Professional video editors and filmmakers consider sound effects crucial to their video quality. A clear, melodious, and well-balanced audio adds depth to the visuals, evokes more emotions than the picture, and paints the audio picture of a particular setting.
Even silence, a powerful tool of the audio arsenal, speaks louder than the picture itself. Hence, balancing audio by adding sound effects can make your video stimulating, captivating, and emotional.
That’s why a good editing tool always stocks a great number of sound effects for users, like Filmora. Click to download and take a look at all the effects in Filmora
Conclusion
Sound effects are external audio files added to the videos to make them look interesting and worth watching. A perfect balance of sound, music, and silence allows the filmmakers to define the tone of their narrative and deliver their message creatively.
You can create sound effects through self-recording or by downloading them from external resources. To add sound effects to your video, use professional video-editing software like Final Cut Pro or Filmora. Both these applications are user-friendly and possess a huge library of a variety of sound effects and music files. Besides, their advanced features allow you to naturally add sound effects without affecting the video quality.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Suppose you have recorded a cinematic video of a beach in the evening visualizing the sunset and a few birds flying in the sky. Everything looks perfect except the audio, which seems to be fluctuating and breaking at some points. How would you address this challenge?
The best solution to this problem is adding sound effects, which can make your video more interesting and adorable. Setting the frequency of audio with on-screen visuals will invoke the viewers’ emotions and attach them to the scene.
Read this article to learn how to add sound effects to your video with Final Cut Pro.
Part 1: What are Different Types of Sound Effects?
Sound effects have four major types:
- Ambiance SFX
These sounds fill the screen space to create a virtual sense of an environment or location such as the clattering sound of dishes in a restaurant or the sound of engines on a highway.
- Foley SFX
A mixture of live performance and digital sound editing, these sounds are produced by the artists of Foley studio to match their sounds to the on-screen visuals.
- Hard and Soft SFX
Hard SFX synchronizes a visual to what’s happening in the picture while SFX indicates the location to the audience.
- Electronic SFX
These sounds are generated by instruments that create electronic-sounding effects like electronic keyboards, synthesizers, or plug-ins.
Part 2: How to Add Sound Effects in Final Cut Pro?
Cinematographic productions need well-balanced music and sound effects. Luckily, Final Cut Pro comes with built-in audio enhancement features and third-party Audio Units (AU) effects that allow users to add sound effects to their videos and manage all audio processing tasks.
You can add sound effects in your video with Final Cut Pro. Wonder how? Follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Photos and Audio Sound Bar
- In the top-left corner, there is a Photos and Audio Click on this button as shown in the figure below:
- Select the Window and Go To Either press Shift + Command + 1 or tap Photos and Audio from the dropdown menu
Step 2: Select the Sound Category
- Choose a sound category or app from the Photos and Audio sidebar
- A list will appear contacting the audio clips in that specific category as shown in the figure below:
- You can find multiple music and sound clips in the Sound Effects category. The list also contains various apps you use on your Mac such as GarageBand, Music, and Logic Pro, etc.
Step 3: Select the Music or Sound to be added
- Filter the items in the browser by using the pop-up menu. Go to Music > Purchased or select Sound Effects > Final Cut Pro Sound Effects > Impacts & Crashes.
- Preview your selected audio file by selecting it from the list and clicking the Play
- If you want to select multiple items, command-click each item individually.
Step 4: Use the Selected Music or Audio
- Drag your selected sound clip to the timeline or the sidebar
- Once the Photos and Audio sidebar has been replaced by the Libraries sidebar, you can add the selected audio or music files to an event. The Photos and Audio sidebar will reappear as you drag those files.
- Play the video to make sure sound effects have been successfully added
For enhanced playback experiences, all MP audio files are automatically transcoded to MOV audio files. However, you can also find the original MP3 files in the source media files section of Final Cut Pro. Besides, by adding mono audio clips to a stereo project, only the single mono audio will be plated in both left and right channels. You can view them in the stereo audio meters of your project.
Surely you don’t want to see your sound effect missing in your footage, but that happens a lot in FCPX. Just in case, you may want to see this article: Proven Ways to Get Missing Sound Effects Back in Final Cut Pro .
Part 3: How to Improve Your Video with Sound Effects?
In addition to Final Cut Pro, you can also use advanced video-editing software like Wondershare Filmora to improve your video by adding special sound effects. Here’s how you can do this:
Add the original video to Filmora by clicking the Import button or directly dragging the file to the primary window
Tap Sound to open a box listing different sound effects. Select your favorite sound effect and drag it down to the soundtrack below the video clip. Now, move the sound icon and the playhead to set the beginning and ending points. Press the Play button to ensure the newly added sound effect sounds well.
Once you’ve done the final review, tap the Create button and Format tab. Then, choose your preferred format and location where the file needs to be exported. You can also upload this video on YouTube or Facebook, play it on different iOS devices, or burn it to DVD.
Part 4: Where to Find Sound Effects?
Both Final Cut Pro and Wondershare Filmora have a variety of built-in sound effects. You can select and drop these effects to directly add them to your video. However, if you are searching for sound effects, given below are two methods:
- Self-recording
Professional filmmakers and sound experts often record sound effects by themselves according to their requirements. For example, if they want to visualize some scene from school, they can go to an educational institution and record audio. After proper editing, these sound effects are added to the video.
- Online Resources
Different websites also allow their users to download their favorite sound effects. Given below are some of the top-rated websites for downloading sound effects based on their quality, variety, and usefulness:
- Filmostock
- Adobe Audition Sound Effects
- Freesound
- Partners In Rhyme
- AudioMicro
- 99Sounds
- Sounds Crate
- Zapsplat
- BBC Sound Effects
- FreeSFX
- GameSounds
- SoundEffects+
- SoundGator
- PacDV
- Sound Effects for Free
For more details, please check this article: 9 Great Websites To Download Royalty-Free Sound Effects.
Part 5: Extensive Reading: What are Sound Effects and Why are they Important?
Sound is the most important aspect of video editing that engages audiences, evokes emotional responses, and connects people to what they’re seeing. A melodious sound helps the video editors deliver information and creatively and define the tone of their narrative.
Sound effects (SFX) refer to audio clips or sounds that are not part of the recoded video. They are added to movies, documentaries, video games, and even reality shows to invoke the viewers’ emotions and increase their interest in the video.
Similarly, the addition of sound effects increases the production value and creates a complete audience experience. If you want to elevate your video dramatically and make it magnetic, have to balance sound effects, silence, and music in such a way that they support each visual and every cut. Although audio cannot fix slipshod editing or amateur camera work, it becomes more crucial than video quality while you are trying to deliver a specific message in your video.
Professional video editors and filmmakers consider sound effects crucial to their video quality. A clear, melodious, and well-balanced audio adds depth to the visuals, evokes more emotions than the picture, and paints the audio picture of a particular setting.
Even silence, a powerful tool of the audio arsenal, speaks louder than the picture itself. Hence, balancing audio by adding sound effects can make your video stimulating, captivating, and emotional.
That’s why a good editing tool always stocks a great number of sound effects for users, like Filmora. Click to download and take a look at all the effects in Filmora
Conclusion
Sound effects are external audio files added to the videos to make them look interesting and worth watching. A perfect balance of sound, music, and silence allows the filmmakers to define the tone of their narrative and deliver their message creatively.
You can create sound effects through self-recording or by downloading them from external resources. To add sound effects to your video, use professional video-editing software like Final Cut Pro or Filmora. Both these applications are user-friendly and possess a huge library of a variety of sound effects and music files. Besides, their advanced features allow you to naturally add sound effects without affecting the video quality.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Suppose you have recorded a cinematic video of a beach in the evening visualizing the sunset and a few birds flying in the sky. Everything looks perfect except the audio, which seems to be fluctuating and breaking at some points. How would you address this challenge?
The best solution to this problem is adding sound effects, which can make your video more interesting and adorable. Setting the frequency of audio with on-screen visuals will invoke the viewers’ emotions and attach them to the scene.
Read this article to learn how to add sound effects to your video with Final Cut Pro.
Part 1: What are Different Types of Sound Effects?
Sound effects have four major types:
- Ambiance SFX
These sounds fill the screen space to create a virtual sense of an environment or location such as the clattering sound of dishes in a restaurant or the sound of engines on a highway.
- Foley SFX
A mixture of live performance and digital sound editing, these sounds are produced by the artists of Foley studio to match their sounds to the on-screen visuals.
- Hard and Soft SFX
Hard SFX synchronizes a visual to what’s happening in the picture while SFX indicates the location to the audience.
- Electronic SFX
These sounds are generated by instruments that create electronic-sounding effects like electronic keyboards, synthesizers, or plug-ins.
Part 2: How to Add Sound Effects in Final Cut Pro?
Cinematographic productions need well-balanced music and sound effects. Luckily, Final Cut Pro comes with built-in audio enhancement features and third-party Audio Units (AU) effects that allow users to add sound effects to their videos and manage all audio processing tasks.
You can add sound effects in your video with Final Cut Pro. Wonder how? Follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Photos and Audio Sound Bar
- In the top-left corner, there is a Photos and Audio Click on this button as shown in the figure below:
- Select the Window and Go To Either press Shift + Command + 1 or tap Photos and Audio from the dropdown menu
Step 2: Select the Sound Category
- Choose a sound category or app from the Photos and Audio sidebar
- A list will appear contacting the audio clips in that specific category as shown in the figure below:
- You can find multiple music and sound clips in the Sound Effects category. The list also contains various apps you use on your Mac such as GarageBand, Music, and Logic Pro, etc.
Step 3: Select the Music or Sound to be added
- Filter the items in the browser by using the pop-up menu. Go to Music > Purchased or select Sound Effects > Final Cut Pro Sound Effects > Impacts & Crashes.
- Preview your selected audio file by selecting it from the list and clicking the Play
- If you want to select multiple items, command-click each item individually.
Step 4: Use the Selected Music or Audio
- Drag your selected sound clip to the timeline or the sidebar
- Once the Photos and Audio sidebar has been replaced by the Libraries sidebar, you can add the selected audio or music files to an event. The Photos and Audio sidebar will reappear as you drag those files.
- Play the video to make sure sound effects have been successfully added
For enhanced playback experiences, all MP audio files are automatically transcoded to MOV audio files. However, you can also find the original MP3 files in the source media files section of Final Cut Pro. Besides, by adding mono audio clips to a stereo project, only the single mono audio will be plated in both left and right channels. You can view them in the stereo audio meters of your project.
Surely you don’t want to see your sound effect missing in your footage, but that happens a lot in FCPX. Just in case, you may want to see this article: Proven Ways to Get Missing Sound Effects Back in Final Cut Pro .
Part 3: How to Improve Your Video with Sound Effects?
In addition to Final Cut Pro, you can also use advanced video-editing software like Wondershare Filmora to improve your video by adding special sound effects. Here’s how you can do this:
Add the original video to Filmora by clicking the Import button or directly dragging the file to the primary window
Tap Sound to open a box listing different sound effects. Select your favorite sound effect and drag it down to the soundtrack below the video clip. Now, move the sound icon and the playhead to set the beginning and ending points. Press the Play button to ensure the newly added sound effect sounds well.
Once you’ve done the final review, tap the Create button and Format tab. Then, choose your preferred format and location where the file needs to be exported. You can also upload this video on YouTube or Facebook, play it on different iOS devices, or burn it to DVD.
Part 4: Where to Find Sound Effects?
Both Final Cut Pro and Wondershare Filmora have a variety of built-in sound effects. You can select and drop these effects to directly add them to your video. However, if you are searching for sound effects, given below are two methods:
- Self-recording
Professional filmmakers and sound experts often record sound effects by themselves according to their requirements. For example, if they want to visualize some scene from school, they can go to an educational institution and record audio. After proper editing, these sound effects are added to the video.
- Online Resources
Different websites also allow their users to download their favorite sound effects. Given below are some of the top-rated websites for downloading sound effects based on their quality, variety, and usefulness:
- Filmostock
- Adobe Audition Sound Effects
- Freesound
- Partners In Rhyme
- AudioMicro
- 99Sounds
- Sounds Crate
- Zapsplat
- BBC Sound Effects
- FreeSFX
- GameSounds
- SoundEffects+
- SoundGator
- PacDV
- Sound Effects for Free
For more details, please check this article: 9 Great Websites To Download Royalty-Free Sound Effects.
Part 5: Extensive Reading: What are Sound Effects and Why are they Important?
Sound is the most important aspect of video editing that engages audiences, evokes emotional responses, and connects people to what they’re seeing. A melodious sound helps the video editors deliver information and creatively and define the tone of their narrative.
Sound effects (SFX) refer to audio clips or sounds that are not part of the recoded video. They are added to movies, documentaries, video games, and even reality shows to invoke the viewers’ emotions and increase their interest in the video.
Similarly, the addition of sound effects increases the production value and creates a complete audience experience. If you want to elevate your video dramatically and make it magnetic, have to balance sound effects, silence, and music in such a way that they support each visual and every cut. Although audio cannot fix slipshod editing or amateur camera work, it becomes more crucial than video quality while you are trying to deliver a specific message in your video.
Professional video editors and filmmakers consider sound effects crucial to their video quality. A clear, melodious, and well-balanced audio adds depth to the visuals, evokes more emotions than the picture, and paints the audio picture of a particular setting.
Even silence, a powerful tool of the audio arsenal, speaks louder than the picture itself. Hence, balancing audio by adding sound effects can make your video stimulating, captivating, and emotional.
That’s why a good editing tool always stocks a great number of sound effects for users, like Filmora. Click to download and take a look at all the effects in Filmora
Conclusion
Sound effects are external audio files added to the videos to make them look interesting and worth watching. A perfect balance of sound, music, and silence allows the filmmakers to define the tone of their narrative and deliver their message creatively.
You can create sound effects through self-recording or by downloading them from external resources. To add sound effects to your video, use professional video-editing software like Final Cut Pro or Filmora. Both these applications are user-friendly and possess a huge library of a variety of sound effects and music files. Besides, their advanced features allow you to naturally add sound effects without affecting the video quality.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Suppose you have recorded a cinematic video of a beach in the evening visualizing the sunset and a few birds flying in the sky. Everything looks perfect except the audio, which seems to be fluctuating and breaking at some points. How would you address this challenge?
The best solution to this problem is adding sound effects, which can make your video more interesting and adorable. Setting the frequency of audio with on-screen visuals will invoke the viewers’ emotions and attach them to the scene.
Read this article to learn how to add sound effects to your video with Final Cut Pro.
Part 1: What are Different Types of Sound Effects?
Sound effects have four major types:
- Ambiance SFX
These sounds fill the screen space to create a virtual sense of an environment or location such as the clattering sound of dishes in a restaurant or the sound of engines on a highway.
- Foley SFX
A mixture of live performance and digital sound editing, these sounds are produced by the artists of Foley studio to match their sounds to the on-screen visuals.
- Hard and Soft SFX
Hard SFX synchronizes a visual to what’s happening in the picture while SFX indicates the location to the audience.
- Electronic SFX
These sounds are generated by instruments that create electronic-sounding effects like electronic keyboards, synthesizers, or plug-ins.
Part 2: How to Add Sound Effects in Final Cut Pro?
Cinematographic productions need well-balanced music and sound effects. Luckily, Final Cut Pro comes with built-in audio enhancement features and third-party Audio Units (AU) effects that allow users to add sound effects to their videos and manage all audio processing tasks.
You can add sound effects in your video with Final Cut Pro. Wonder how? Follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Photos and Audio Sound Bar
- In the top-left corner, there is a Photos and Audio Click on this button as shown in the figure below:
- Select the Window and Go To Either press Shift + Command + 1 or tap Photos and Audio from the dropdown menu
Step 2: Select the Sound Category
- Choose a sound category or app from the Photos and Audio sidebar
- A list will appear contacting the audio clips in that specific category as shown in the figure below:
- You can find multiple music and sound clips in the Sound Effects category. The list also contains various apps you use on your Mac such as GarageBand, Music, and Logic Pro, etc.
Step 3: Select the Music or Sound to be added
- Filter the items in the browser by using the pop-up menu. Go to Music > Purchased or select Sound Effects > Final Cut Pro Sound Effects > Impacts & Crashes.
- Preview your selected audio file by selecting it from the list and clicking the Play
- If you want to select multiple items, command-click each item individually.
Step 4: Use the Selected Music or Audio
- Drag your selected sound clip to the timeline or the sidebar
- Once the Photos and Audio sidebar has been replaced by the Libraries sidebar, you can add the selected audio or music files to an event. The Photos and Audio sidebar will reappear as you drag those files.
- Play the video to make sure sound effects have been successfully added
For enhanced playback experiences, all MP audio files are automatically transcoded to MOV audio files. However, you can also find the original MP3 files in the source media files section of Final Cut Pro. Besides, by adding mono audio clips to a stereo project, only the single mono audio will be plated in both left and right channels. You can view them in the stereo audio meters of your project.
Surely you don’t want to see your sound effect missing in your footage, but that happens a lot in FCPX. Just in case, you may want to see this article: Proven Ways to Get Missing Sound Effects Back in Final Cut Pro .
Part 3: How to Improve Your Video with Sound Effects?
In addition to Final Cut Pro, you can also use advanced video-editing software like Wondershare Filmora to improve your video by adding special sound effects. Here’s how you can do this:
Add the original video to Filmora by clicking the Import button or directly dragging the file to the primary window
Tap Sound to open a box listing different sound effects. Select your favorite sound effect and drag it down to the soundtrack below the video clip. Now, move the sound icon and the playhead to set the beginning and ending points. Press the Play button to ensure the newly added sound effect sounds well.
Once you’ve done the final review, tap the Create button and Format tab. Then, choose your preferred format and location where the file needs to be exported. You can also upload this video on YouTube or Facebook, play it on different iOS devices, or burn it to DVD.
Part 4: Where to Find Sound Effects?
Both Final Cut Pro and Wondershare Filmora have a variety of built-in sound effects. You can select and drop these effects to directly add them to your video. However, if you are searching for sound effects, given below are two methods:
- Self-recording
Professional filmmakers and sound experts often record sound effects by themselves according to their requirements. For example, if they want to visualize some scene from school, they can go to an educational institution and record audio. After proper editing, these sound effects are added to the video.
- Online Resources
Different websites also allow their users to download their favorite sound effects. Given below are some of the top-rated websites for downloading sound effects based on their quality, variety, and usefulness:
- Filmostock
- Adobe Audition Sound Effects
- Freesound
- Partners In Rhyme
- AudioMicro
- 99Sounds
- Sounds Crate
- Zapsplat
- BBC Sound Effects
- FreeSFX
- GameSounds
- SoundEffects+
- SoundGator
- PacDV
- Sound Effects for Free
For more details, please check this article: 9 Great Websites To Download Royalty-Free Sound Effects.
Part 5: Extensive Reading: What are Sound Effects and Why are they Important?
Sound is the most important aspect of video editing that engages audiences, evokes emotional responses, and connects people to what they’re seeing. A melodious sound helps the video editors deliver information and creatively and define the tone of their narrative.
Sound effects (SFX) refer to audio clips or sounds that are not part of the recoded video. They are added to movies, documentaries, video games, and even reality shows to invoke the viewers’ emotions and increase their interest in the video.
Similarly, the addition of sound effects increases the production value and creates a complete audience experience. If you want to elevate your video dramatically and make it magnetic, have to balance sound effects, silence, and music in such a way that they support each visual and every cut. Although audio cannot fix slipshod editing or amateur camera work, it becomes more crucial than video quality while you are trying to deliver a specific message in your video.
Professional video editors and filmmakers consider sound effects crucial to their video quality. A clear, melodious, and well-balanced audio adds depth to the visuals, evokes more emotions than the picture, and paints the audio picture of a particular setting.
Even silence, a powerful tool of the audio arsenal, speaks louder than the picture itself. Hence, balancing audio by adding sound effects can make your video stimulating, captivating, and emotional.
That’s why a good editing tool always stocks a great number of sound effects for users, like Filmora. Click to download and take a look at all the effects in Filmora
Conclusion
Sound effects are external audio files added to the videos to make them look interesting and worth watching. A perfect balance of sound, music, and silence allows the filmmakers to define the tone of their narrative and deliver their message creatively.
You can create sound effects through self-recording or by downloading them from external resources. To add sound effects to your video, use professional video-editing software like Final Cut Pro or Filmora. Both these applications are user-friendly and possess a huge library of a variety of sound effects and music files. Besides, their advanced features allow you to naturally add sound effects without affecting the video quality.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Retro Video Magic: Top Apps for Applying VHS Effects on Mobile
VHS references the Video Home System video capture format created by the Japanese corporation JVC. It was a big step forward for consumers at the time, putting the ability to record and replay the video at the disposal of the general people, and it swiftly expanded into most houses.
Anyone who has possessed an old camcorder knows that the quality of the films and photographs it took was far inferior to what we are accustomed to with newer camcorders. However, such retro cameras are no longer in use. But, you may still achieve the impression of antique images by using a VHS app. A few of the excellent ones are reviewed by this article. Let’s get going!
In this article
01 Best VHS Apps to Apply Old VHS Effect to Your Videos on iPhone and Android
02 How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
Part 1: Best VHS Apps to Apply Old VHS Effect to Your Videos on iPhone and Android
Vintage photography and videotapes are something modern technology can never replace. If you want to recreate the vintage-like footage, the following apps can help you:
1. Camcorder - Record VHS Home Videos
Supported OS: iOS
The first app on our list of the top smartphone VHS applications is Camcorder. This simple-to-use app with a great retro design approach for shooting camcorder-esque home recordings right to your iPhone.
You can import a file from your photo library to Camcorder. The filter and the oh-so-important date will automatically apply in the corner effect. This iOS app is now ad-free and free for use. It enables you to use the Front Flash when making a home video in selfie mode in low-light conditions.
Features
- It has a simple-to-use interface
- You can add a VHS effect to the video
- Lets you use the flash for selfie
2. Vaporgram: Vaporwave, VHS & Glitch Photo Editor
Supported OS: Android
VHS is a common effect in the steam wave aesthetic. If you want to create your images more visually appealing, you may use the Vaporgram app.
In addition to the VHS illusion, Vaporgram has various effects such as RGB, Glitches, 3D, and many others. You will be able to convert your images into authentic Polaroid photos, regaining popularity. Vaporgram mixes an old camera with various photo effects and other embellishments and labels that reflect the mood of the images.
Features
- Allows you to add glitches and 3D to the image
- Lets you add the stickers to your recordings
- The user interface is influenced by vintage computers
3. VHS Glitch Camcorder
Many celebrities utilize throwback filters on their movies, social media posts, and other media. VHS Glitch Camcorder is an app that will make you feel connected to famous individuals by allowing you to utilize the same effects they employ.
The VHS Glitch Camcorder program offers a plethora of capabilities to assist you in processing your images. VHS-style filming, adjusting the date shown on a picture or video, modifying a finished movie, and filming with immediate effects are all examples of these functions.
Features
- Allows you to add soundtracks to your videos
- The free plan offers several editing tools
- It has an easy-to-use interface
4. Rarevision VHS Lite
The Rarevision VHS Lite is widely regarded as one of the best VHS effect app utilized. The effect immediately submerges you in the ambiance of the 1980s, and you can appear just like you looked as a youngster.
Here, you may immediately begin making films with this effect — and then email them to your contacts. It may be a practical prank and a sleek and fascinating piece of material.
You may utilize your phone as an old camera by zooming in and out and shooting in reality mode. The free plan of Rarevision VHS Lite has a time restriction - if you buy a subscription, it will continuously shoot.
Features
- It lets you zoom in and out while recording
- Lets you email the video after editing
- You shoot the video in reality mode
5. VHS Cam - Retro Camcorder FX
Supported OS: iOS
This program has a straightforward UI that you will pick up on as you begin recording. Your iPhone will transform into an antique camera, recording everything that occurs around you.
With the VHS Cam app, you could either produce videos or add effects to existing ones. Because most vintage cameras feature a date display that shows the date and time of recording, it is also included here. You can edit the video as you see fit or delete it entirely from the image.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
6. VHS Cam + 8mm
Supported OS: iOS
This simple program will quickly give your phone video a retro look. There aren’t as many frills and bells as you’ll find in a few other applications on our list, but this doesn’t require them. As you shoot, apply film grit, scraped film, and colorized effects to see how your footage will look.
The name 8mm VHS Camcorder is a lot. Still, it fits the criteria as a multi-purpose application that can add various photo filters and effects to your films for a total throwback atmosphere. So you get your VHS fill and other footage that appears to be 8mm.
Features
- Videos appear as an 8mm footage
- It lets you customize the effects
- It is a multi-purpose app
7. Glitch Video Effect
Supported OS: iOS
Glitch Video Effect provides over 100 VHS, Glitch, CRT, and more effects to distort your photos and videos artistically. It also contains a plethora of Retro and Vintage Filters. With a single swipe, you can transform an ordinary photo or video into a one-of-a-kind work of art.
With this app, you will be transported back to the 1980s and 1990s! Use the same antique home movie-type camcorder that your grandparents and parents used to capture and edit images and films. Not to add the fantastic Glitches and scratches that will give your films the screwed-up VHS look of the past!
Features
- It has various Vintage and Retro filters
- Allows you to add VHS with a single swipe
- Features glitches and scratched to add
8. VHS Cam: Vintage Video Filters
Supported OS: iOS
VHS Cam can enhance your images and videos with vintage camera effects. You’ll be able to make attractive retro films for social networks. Your pals will like your trendy videos with old effects and filters.
This VHS camera app will transform your iPhone camera into an 80s camcorder, giving your captured films a beautiful retro vibe that will make your footage appear more relaxed. When it comes to generating distinctive films for your social media profiles, the app’s different vintage filters and effects provide plenty of creative options.
Features
- Allows you to share to the social media
- You can import the video from your phone
- It helps you do the old videotape recordings
9. VHS Video Editor, Vintage Cam
Supported OS: iOS
There are several vintage filters available for use in movies and photos. You’ll also discover options for blending, combining, and adjusting various parts of each filter. The filter gives your photographs a realistic 1950s and 1960s look without entirely distorting them. There are other video effects like noise, distortion, and glitches.
Features
- It features a simple-to-use interface
- It includes multiple editing tools
- Allows you to add glitches and noise distortion
10. 1984 Cam
Supported OS: Android
1984 Cam is a unique program that provides various VHS-style video effects. Your shot will appear like a footage from an old tape you discovered in the attic.
The 1984 Cam will assist in recreating the lost ambiance of filming in the 1980s when the camcorder was an actual work of art. To obtain the ambient movie, you must first choose it from the library and record it ahead of time.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
Part 2: How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
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If you want to add VHS effects to video on your Windows or Mac computers, you can try Wondershare Filmora to get VHS effects easily. Filmora video editing software is a simple and effective video editing tool that provides lots of effects. Follow the instruction below to get VHS effects to videos using Filmora video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora video editor, and then click create a new project to start. Import the video in the Filmora media library and drag it to the timeline.
Step 2: Go to the Effects tab and the top, and search VHS in the search bar. You will see many VHS effects listed. Drag any of them above the video on the timeline. After that, drag it to the video’s length.
You can adjust the VHS settings as needed by double-clicking it in the timeline. See, adding VHS effects to video with Filmora is easy!
Conclusion
You may use VHS effects to add variety to the photographs and videos you upload to social media and create something unique. Designing to the past is always appropriate; the essential thing is to have an excellent concept and be in a good mood. With this article, we hope you discovered a helpful VHS app.
02 How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
Part 1: Best VHS Apps to Apply Old VHS Effect to Your Videos on iPhone and Android
Vintage photography and videotapes are something modern technology can never replace. If you want to recreate the vintage-like footage, the following apps can help you:
1. Camcorder - Record VHS Home Videos
Supported OS: iOS
The first app on our list of the top smartphone VHS applications is Camcorder. This simple-to-use app with a great retro design approach for shooting camcorder-esque home recordings right to your iPhone.
You can import a file from your photo library to Camcorder. The filter and the oh-so-important date will automatically apply in the corner effect. This iOS app is now ad-free and free for use. It enables you to use the Front Flash when making a home video in selfie mode in low-light conditions.
Features
- It has a simple-to-use interface
- You can add a VHS effect to the video
- Lets you use the flash for selfie
2. Vaporgram: Vaporwave, VHS & Glitch Photo Editor
Supported OS: Android
VHS is a common effect in the steam wave aesthetic. If you want to create your images more visually appealing, you may use the Vaporgram app.
In addition to the VHS illusion, Vaporgram has various effects such as RGB, Glitches, 3D, and many others. You will be able to convert your images into authentic Polaroid photos, regaining popularity. Vaporgram mixes an old camera with various photo effects and other embellishments and labels that reflect the mood of the images.
Features
- Allows you to add glitches and 3D to the image
- Lets you add the stickers to your recordings
- The user interface is influenced by vintage computers
3. VHS Glitch Camcorder
Many celebrities utilize throwback filters on their movies, social media posts, and other media. VHS Glitch Camcorder is an app that will make you feel connected to famous individuals by allowing you to utilize the same effects they employ.
The VHS Glitch Camcorder program offers a plethora of capabilities to assist you in processing your images. VHS-style filming, adjusting the date shown on a picture or video, modifying a finished movie, and filming with immediate effects are all examples of these functions.
Features
- Allows you to add soundtracks to your videos
- The free plan offers several editing tools
- It has an easy-to-use interface
4. Rarevision VHS Lite
The Rarevision VHS Lite is widely regarded as one of the best VHS effect app utilized. The effect immediately submerges you in the ambiance of the 1980s, and you can appear just like you looked as a youngster.
Here, you may immediately begin making films with this effect — and then email them to your contacts. It may be a practical prank and a sleek and fascinating piece of material.
You may utilize your phone as an old camera by zooming in and out and shooting in reality mode. The free plan of Rarevision VHS Lite has a time restriction - if you buy a subscription, it will continuously shoot.
Features
- It lets you zoom in and out while recording
- Lets you email the video after editing
- You shoot the video in reality mode
5. VHS Cam - Retro Camcorder FX
Supported OS: iOS
This program has a straightforward UI that you will pick up on as you begin recording. Your iPhone will transform into an antique camera, recording everything that occurs around you.
With the VHS Cam app, you could either produce videos or add effects to existing ones. Because most vintage cameras feature a date display that shows the date and time of recording, it is also included here. You can edit the video as you see fit or delete it entirely from the image.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
6. VHS Cam + 8mm
Supported OS: iOS
This simple program will quickly give your phone video a retro look. There aren’t as many frills and bells as you’ll find in a few other applications on our list, but this doesn’t require them. As you shoot, apply film grit, scraped film, and colorized effects to see how your footage will look.
The name 8mm VHS Camcorder is a lot. Still, it fits the criteria as a multi-purpose application that can add various photo filters and effects to your films for a total throwback atmosphere. So you get your VHS fill and other footage that appears to be 8mm.
Features
- Videos appear as an 8mm footage
- It lets you customize the effects
- It is a multi-purpose app
7. Glitch Video Effect
Supported OS: iOS
Glitch Video Effect provides over 100 VHS, Glitch, CRT, and more effects to distort your photos and videos artistically. It also contains a plethora of Retro and Vintage Filters. With a single swipe, you can transform an ordinary photo or video into a one-of-a-kind work of art.
With this app, you will be transported back to the 1980s and 1990s! Use the same antique home movie-type camcorder that your grandparents and parents used to capture and edit images and films. Not to add the fantastic Glitches and scratches that will give your films the screwed-up VHS look of the past!
Features
- It has various Vintage and Retro filters
- Allows you to add VHS with a single swipe
- Features glitches and scratched to add
8. VHS Cam: Vintage Video Filters
Supported OS: iOS
VHS Cam can enhance your images and videos with vintage camera effects. You’ll be able to make attractive retro films for social networks. Your pals will like your trendy videos with old effects and filters.
This VHS camera app will transform your iPhone camera into an 80s camcorder, giving your captured films a beautiful retro vibe that will make your footage appear more relaxed. When it comes to generating distinctive films for your social media profiles, the app’s different vintage filters and effects provide plenty of creative options.
Features
- Allows you to share to the social media
- You can import the video from your phone
- It helps you do the old videotape recordings
9. VHS Video Editor, Vintage Cam
Supported OS: iOS
There are several vintage filters available for use in movies and photos. You’ll also discover options for blending, combining, and adjusting various parts of each filter. The filter gives your photographs a realistic 1950s and 1960s look without entirely distorting them. There are other video effects like noise, distortion, and glitches.
Features
- It features a simple-to-use interface
- It includes multiple editing tools
- Allows you to add glitches and noise distortion
10. 1984 Cam
Supported OS: Android
1984 Cam is a unique program that provides various VHS-style video effects. Your shot will appear like a footage from an old tape you discovered in the attic.
The 1984 Cam will assist in recreating the lost ambiance of filming in the 1980s when the camcorder was an actual work of art. To obtain the ambient movie, you must first choose it from the library and record it ahead of time.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
Part 2: How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
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If you want to add VHS effects to video on your Windows or Mac computers, you can try Wondershare Filmora to get VHS effects easily. Filmora video editing software is a simple and effective video editing tool that provides lots of effects. Follow the instruction below to get VHS effects to videos using Filmora video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora video editor, and then click create a new project to start. Import the video in the Filmora media library and drag it to the timeline.
Step 2: Go to the Effects tab and the top, and search VHS in the search bar. You will see many VHS effects listed. Drag any of them above the video on the timeline. After that, drag it to the video’s length.
You can adjust the VHS settings as needed by double-clicking it in the timeline. See, adding VHS effects to video with Filmora is easy!
Conclusion
You may use VHS effects to add variety to the photographs and videos you upload to social media and create something unique. Designing to the past is always appropriate; the essential thing is to have an excellent concept and be in a good mood. With this article, we hope you discovered a helpful VHS app.
02 How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
Part 1: Best VHS Apps to Apply Old VHS Effect to Your Videos on iPhone and Android
Vintage photography and videotapes are something modern technology can never replace. If you want to recreate the vintage-like footage, the following apps can help you:
1. Camcorder - Record VHS Home Videos
Supported OS: iOS
The first app on our list of the top smartphone VHS applications is Camcorder. This simple-to-use app with a great retro design approach for shooting camcorder-esque home recordings right to your iPhone.
You can import a file from your photo library to Camcorder. The filter and the oh-so-important date will automatically apply in the corner effect. This iOS app is now ad-free and free for use. It enables you to use the Front Flash when making a home video in selfie mode in low-light conditions.
Features
- It has a simple-to-use interface
- You can add a VHS effect to the video
- Lets you use the flash for selfie
2. Vaporgram: Vaporwave, VHS & Glitch Photo Editor
Supported OS: Android
VHS is a common effect in the steam wave aesthetic. If you want to create your images more visually appealing, you may use the Vaporgram app.
In addition to the VHS illusion, Vaporgram has various effects such as RGB, Glitches, 3D, and many others. You will be able to convert your images into authentic Polaroid photos, regaining popularity. Vaporgram mixes an old camera with various photo effects and other embellishments and labels that reflect the mood of the images.
Features
- Allows you to add glitches and 3D to the image
- Lets you add the stickers to your recordings
- The user interface is influenced by vintage computers
3. VHS Glitch Camcorder
Many celebrities utilize throwback filters on their movies, social media posts, and other media. VHS Glitch Camcorder is an app that will make you feel connected to famous individuals by allowing you to utilize the same effects they employ.
The VHS Glitch Camcorder program offers a plethora of capabilities to assist you in processing your images. VHS-style filming, adjusting the date shown on a picture or video, modifying a finished movie, and filming with immediate effects are all examples of these functions.
Features
- Allows you to add soundtracks to your videos
- The free plan offers several editing tools
- It has an easy-to-use interface
4. Rarevision VHS Lite
The Rarevision VHS Lite is widely regarded as one of the best VHS effect app utilized. The effect immediately submerges you in the ambiance of the 1980s, and you can appear just like you looked as a youngster.
Here, you may immediately begin making films with this effect — and then email them to your contacts. It may be a practical prank and a sleek and fascinating piece of material.
You may utilize your phone as an old camera by zooming in and out and shooting in reality mode. The free plan of Rarevision VHS Lite has a time restriction - if you buy a subscription, it will continuously shoot.
Features
- It lets you zoom in and out while recording
- Lets you email the video after editing
- You shoot the video in reality mode
5. VHS Cam - Retro Camcorder FX
Supported OS: iOS
This program has a straightforward UI that you will pick up on as you begin recording. Your iPhone will transform into an antique camera, recording everything that occurs around you.
With the VHS Cam app, you could either produce videos or add effects to existing ones. Because most vintage cameras feature a date display that shows the date and time of recording, it is also included here. You can edit the video as you see fit or delete it entirely from the image.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
6. VHS Cam + 8mm
Supported OS: iOS
This simple program will quickly give your phone video a retro look. There aren’t as many frills and bells as you’ll find in a few other applications on our list, but this doesn’t require them. As you shoot, apply film grit, scraped film, and colorized effects to see how your footage will look.
The name 8mm VHS Camcorder is a lot. Still, it fits the criteria as a multi-purpose application that can add various photo filters and effects to your films for a total throwback atmosphere. So you get your VHS fill and other footage that appears to be 8mm.
Features
- Videos appear as an 8mm footage
- It lets you customize the effects
- It is a multi-purpose app
7. Glitch Video Effect
Supported OS: iOS
Glitch Video Effect provides over 100 VHS, Glitch, CRT, and more effects to distort your photos and videos artistically. It also contains a plethora of Retro and Vintage Filters. With a single swipe, you can transform an ordinary photo or video into a one-of-a-kind work of art.
With this app, you will be transported back to the 1980s and 1990s! Use the same antique home movie-type camcorder that your grandparents and parents used to capture and edit images and films. Not to add the fantastic Glitches and scratches that will give your films the screwed-up VHS look of the past!
Features
- It has various Vintage and Retro filters
- Allows you to add VHS with a single swipe
- Features glitches and scratched to add
8. VHS Cam: Vintage Video Filters
Supported OS: iOS
VHS Cam can enhance your images and videos with vintage camera effects. You’ll be able to make attractive retro films for social networks. Your pals will like your trendy videos with old effects and filters.
This VHS camera app will transform your iPhone camera into an 80s camcorder, giving your captured films a beautiful retro vibe that will make your footage appear more relaxed. When it comes to generating distinctive films for your social media profiles, the app’s different vintage filters and effects provide plenty of creative options.
Features
- Allows you to share to the social media
- You can import the video from your phone
- It helps you do the old videotape recordings
9. VHS Video Editor, Vintage Cam
Supported OS: iOS
There are several vintage filters available for use in movies and photos. You’ll also discover options for blending, combining, and adjusting various parts of each filter. The filter gives your photographs a realistic 1950s and 1960s look without entirely distorting them. There are other video effects like noise, distortion, and glitches.
Features
- It features a simple-to-use interface
- It includes multiple editing tools
- Allows you to add glitches and noise distortion
10. 1984 Cam
Supported OS: Android
1984 Cam is a unique program that provides various VHS-style video effects. Your shot will appear like a footage from an old tape you discovered in the attic.
The 1984 Cam will assist in recreating the lost ambiance of filming in the 1980s when the camcorder was an actual work of art. To obtain the ambient movie, you must first choose it from the library and record it ahead of time.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
Part 2: How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
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Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
If you want to add VHS effects to video on your Windows or Mac computers, you can try Wondershare Filmora to get VHS effects easily. Filmora video editing software is a simple and effective video editing tool that provides lots of effects. Follow the instruction below to get VHS effects to videos using Filmora video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora video editor, and then click create a new project to start. Import the video in the Filmora media library and drag it to the timeline.
Step 2: Go to the Effects tab and the top, and search VHS in the search bar. You will see many VHS effects listed. Drag any of them above the video on the timeline. After that, drag it to the video’s length.
You can adjust the VHS settings as needed by double-clicking it in the timeline. See, adding VHS effects to video with Filmora is easy!
Conclusion
You may use VHS effects to add variety to the photographs and videos you upload to social media and create something unique. Designing to the past is always appropriate; the essential thing is to have an excellent concept and be in a good mood. With this article, we hope you discovered a helpful VHS app.
02 How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
Part 1: Best VHS Apps to Apply Old VHS Effect to Your Videos on iPhone and Android
Vintage photography and videotapes are something modern technology can never replace. If you want to recreate the vintage-like footage, the following apps can help you:
1. Camcorder - Record VHS Home Videos
Supported OS: iOS
The first app on our list of the top smartphone VHS applications is Camcorder. This simple-to-use app with a great retro design approach for shooting camcorder-esque home recordings right to your iPhone.
You can import a file from your photo library to Camcorder. The filter and the oh-so-important date will automatically apply in the corner effect. This iOS app is now ad-free and free for use. It enables you to use the Front Flash when making a home video in selfie mode in low-light conditions.
Features
- It has a simple-to-use interface
- You can add a VHS effect to the video
- Lets you use the flash for selfie
2. Vaporgram: Vaporwave, VHS & Glitch Photo Editor
Supported OS: Android
VHS is a common effect in the steam wave aesthetic. If you want to create your images more visually appealing, you may use the Vaporgram app.
In addition to the VHS illusion, Vaporgram has various effects such as RGB, Glitches, 3D, and many others. You will be able to convert your images into authentic Polaroid photos, regaining popularity. Vaporgram mixes an old camera with various photo effects and other embellishments and labels that reflect the mood of the images.
Features
- Allows you to add glitches and 3D to the image
- Lets you add the stickers to your recordings
- The user interface is influenced by vintage computers
3. VHS Glitch Camcorder
Many celebrities utilize throwback filters on their movies, social media posts, and other media. VHS Glitch Camcorder is an app that will make you feel connected to famous individuals by allowing you to utilize the same effects they employ.
The VHS Glitch Camcorder program offers a plethora of capabilities to assist you in processing your images. VHS-style filming, adjusting the date shown on a picture or video, modifying a finished movie, and filming with immediate effects are all examples of these functions.
Features
- Allows you to add soundtracks to your videos
- The free plan offers several editing tools
- It has an easy-to-use interface
4. Rarevision VHS Lite
The Rarevision VHS Lite is widely regarded as one of the best VHS effect app utilized. The effect immediately submerges you in the ambiance of the 1980s, and you can appear just like you looked as a youngster.
Here, you may immediately begin making films with this effect — and then email them to your contacts. It may be a practical prank and a sleek and fascinating piece of material.
You may utilize your phone as an old camera by zooming in and out and shooting in reality mode. The free plan of Rarevision VHS Lite has a time restriction - if you buy a subscription, it will continuously shoot.
Features
- It lets you zoom in and out while recording
- Lets you email the video after editing
- You shoot the video in reality mode
5. VHS Cam - Retro Camcorder FX
Supported OS: iOS
This program has a straightforward UI that you will pick up on as you begin recording. Your iPhone will transform into an antique camera, recording everything that occurs around you.
With the VHS Cam app, you could either produce videos or add effects to existing ones. Because most vintage cameras feature a date display that shows the date and time of recording, it is also included here. You can edit the video as you see fit or delete it entirely from the image.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
6. VHS Cam + 8mm
Supported OS: iOS
This simple program will quickly give your phone video a retro look. There aren’t as many frills and bells as you’ll find in a few other applications on our list, but this doesn’t require them. As you shoot, apply film grit, scraped film, and colorized effects to see how your footage will look.
The name 8mm VHS Camcorder is a lot. Still, it fits the criteria as a multi-purpose application that can add various photo filters and effects to your films for a total throwback atmosphere. So you get your VHS fill and other footage that appears to be 8mm.
Features
- Videos appear as an 8mm footage
- It lets you customize the effects
- It is a multi-purpose app
7. Glitch Video Effect
Supported OS: iOS
Glitch Video Effect provides over 100 VHS, Glitch, CRT, and more effects to distort your photos and videos artistically. It also contains a plethora of Retro and Vintage Filters. With a single swipe, you can transform an ordinary photo or video into a one-of-a-kind work of art.
With this app, you will be transported back to the 1980s and 1990s! Use the same antique home movie-type camcorder that your grandparents and parents used to capture and edit images and films. Not to add the fantastic Glitches and scratches that will give your films the screwed-up VHS look of the past!
Features
- It has various Vintage and Retro filters
- Allows you to add VHS with a single swipe
- Features glitches and scratched to add
8. VHS Cam: Vintage Video Filters
Supported OS: iOS
VHS Cam can enhance your images and videos with vintage camera effects. You’ll be able to make attractive retro films for social networks. Your pals will like your trendy videos with old effects and filters.
This VHS camera app will transform your iPhone camera into an 80s camcorder, giving your captured films a beautiful retro vibe that will make your footage appear more relaxed. When it comes to generating distinctive films for your social media profiles, the app’s different vintage filters and effects provide plenty of creative options.
Features
- Allows you to share to the social media
- You can import the video from your phone
- It helps you do the old videotape recordings
9. VHS Video Editor, Vintage Cam
Supported OS: iOS
There are several vintage filters available for use in movies and photos. You’ll also discover options for blending, combining, and adjusting various parts of each filter. The filter gives your photographs a realistic 1950s and 1960s look without entirely distorting them. There are other video effects like noise, distortion, and glitches.
Features
- It features a simple-to-use interface
- It includes multiple editing tools
- Allows you to add glitches and noise distortion
10. 1984 Cam
Supported OS: Android
1984 Cam is a unique program that provides various VHS-style video effects. Your shot will appear like a footage from an old tape you discovered in the attic.
The 1984 Cam will assist in recreating the lost ambiance of filming in the 1980s when the camcorder was an actual work of art. To obtain the ambient movie, you must first choose it from the library and record it ahead of time.
Features
- It has an easy-to-use interface
- feature a date display to show date and time
- Lets you alter the footage after recording
Part 2: How to Get VHS Effects in Filmora Video Editor?
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
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Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
If you want to add VHS effects to video on your Windows or Mac computers, you can try Wondershare Filmora to get VHS effects easily. Filmora video editing software is a simple and effective video editing tool that provides lots of effects. Follow the instruction below to get VHS effects to videos using Filmora video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora video editor, and then click create a new project to start. Import the video in the Filmora media library and drag it to the timeline.
Step 2: Go to the Effects tab and the top, and search VHS in the search bar. You will see many VHS effects listed. Drag any of them above the video on the timeline. After that, drag it to the video’s length.
You can adjust the VHS settings as needed by double-clicking it in the timeline. See, adding VHS effects to video with Filmora is easy!
Conclusion
You may use VHS effects to add variety to the photographs and videos you upload to social media and create something unique. Designing to the past is always appropriate; the essential thing is to have an excellent concept and be in a good mood. With this article, we hope you discovered a helpful VHS app.
M4R Converter 101: What You Need to Know First
Before You Learn M4R Converter: Some Things You Should Know
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
M4R is an audio file extension that was created by Apple to separate regular songs and audio from ringtones
As for methods of converting from your more general file extension formats to M4R, we’ve prepared a whole guide below — where we’ve outlined some of the more important things that you should know about M4R converters and how to use them.
In this article
01 [Why Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 1)
02 [How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 2)
03 [How to Convert M4A to M4R?](#Part 3)
Part 1 Why Convert MP3 to M4R?
Let’s start with a bit of an overview of M4R and M4R Converters first! We touched upon this subject in the introduction, but we thought it would be best to expand on the subject here for better understanding. First, let’s talk about what an M4R converter is usually like. Then, let’s talk about why someone might convert from MP3 to M4R.
01M4R Converter Key Features
Here’s a list of some key features that you should look for in an M4R Converter:
● Your average M4R Converter should allow you to convert to M4R from general audio files. That includes the following: MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, MKA, WMV, and so much more.
● It should also allow you to ‘extract’ audio from videos (whether it is a MPEG-4, MOV, AVI, etc.)
● The M4R converter would prove even more useful if it allowed you to trim small segments of audio or video (with exact start and end time) so that you can specify which part should play as a ringtone.
● A method of previewing trimmed content prior to conversion would also be helpful so that you won’t have to undergo the process again and again.
● Its settings should also be adjustable or the interface intuitive, allowing you to easily choose or discover the output folder, adjust audio bitrate, and so on.
02Best Three Reasons Why Convert MP3 to M4R
There are several reasons why you might want to use an M4R converter to change from MP3 to M4R, these reasons include:
● Creating iPhone Ringtone: The main purpose of converting to M4R is, of course, to create iPhone ringtones. This file extension was created by Apple specifically to differentiate between songs and ringtones. And, if you’re a regular iOS user but are not a fan of the basic iOS ringtones, learning how to create M4R files would be beneficial in opening your horizons.
● Transfer Ringtones to iPhone: Of course, once the M4R is created for use, it would need to be transferred. This is much easier if it stays in this format!
● Making General M4R Audio: Although not as common, some users see the benefit of using M4R audio for other reasons (i.e., content creators sometimes use M4R audio as a sound-effect for videos). Thus, knowing how to convert from MP3 to MP4 usually proves to be useful for them.
Part 2 How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?
Now, let’s start with a more in-depth tutorial on how to actually convert MP3 to M4R! In this case, specifically, we’ll be providing three different examples. Starting with an online solution and then following it up with the general iTunes conversion and the more involved software conversion!
01How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online?
As mentioned, the first M4R Converter on this list is an online one! There are plenty of these kinds of online converter tools available, and they all pretty much work the same way, so the example we’ll be showing below is more of an all-purpose kind of affair. However, just in case you’re curious, the tool we’ll be using for our examples is the Converter from Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Visit Online Converter Website!
First! Open the M4R Converter online tool that you want to use! If you want to follow along with our examples, a URL has been provided for you below:
**Step 2: Upload MP3 File
Next, it’s time to upload the MP3 file that you want to convert to M4R!
Usually, all you have to do for this is click the ‘Upload’ button or drag-and-drop the file onto the specified area. But, in some cases, the M4R converter may also allow you to upload via a link or from cloud-based storage (i.e., Dropbox.)
**Step 3: Select M4R as Output Format!
Once your MP3 file has been uploaded, select the format that you want it to be converted into. This may have defaulted to M4R or you may be given the chance to choose yourself (as is shown in the image below.)
**Step 4: Select Convert!
The next thing you need to do is to simply select the ‘CONVERT’ option to begin processing the change from MP3 to M4R!
**Step 5: Download Converter M4R!
Once the conversion is done, you should now have been given the option to download the finished M4R. Click ‘DOWNLOAD’ and you’re done!
012. How to convert MP3 to M4R on iTunes?
Of course, as an Apple File Extension, it only makes sense that Apple provides its users an easy way to convert general audio to M4R! In this case, we’ll be showing you another method to convert from MP3 to M4R with Apple’s own iTunes! Of course, if you want to follow along with this next example, you’ll have to download and install the software (for Windows users) before proceeding.
**Step 1: Add File or Folder to Library!
Once you have iTunes installed, launch the program and go to ‘File’ > ‘Add File to Library’ or ‘Add Folder to Library’ to upload the MP3 file(s) that you want to convert to M4R!
**Step 2: Select MP3 and Adjust Timing!
Since M4R ringtones are limited to 40 seconds only, you’ll need to adjust timing prior to conversion if you want the ringtone to start and end at a specific time.
This is possible to do by selecting the song from your library and right clicking so you can access the ‘OPTIONS’ tab (shown below)! Under the Options tab, you’ll be able to specify the start and stop time for your chosen MP3!
Click ‘OK’ when done in order to save any changes!
**Step 3: Convert to Version!
Next, with the MP3 file still selected, go to the ‘FILE’ tab (shown in the image below) and then click ‘CONVERT’ > ‘Create Version’!
**Step 4: Go to the Destination Folder!
After the conversion has been finished, locate the file’s destination folder. You’ll notice that the file extension of the file is .M4A but this is easy enough to change.
Just rename the file extension to .M4R (example shown below) and click ‘YES’ to confirm the change! In this way, you’ve managed to convert MP3 to M4R with iTunes!
013. How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online Free with Ringtone Maker?
For this last example of converting MP3 to M4R, we’ve decided to show-off the ringtone maker, Wondershare TunesGo! This program is, of course, more than just a ringtone maker, but the function that we’ll be exploring will be the process of making an iPhone Ringtone from an MP3 file to an M4R (start to finish!)
**Step 1: Launch Program and Connect iPhone to Computer!
First, launch the M4R converter software on your desktop and connect your iPhone to your computer! If you want to use the program that we’re showing off in this example, the URL has been provided below:
**Step 2: Select Ringtone Maker
Once the program has been launched, go to the ‘MUSIC’ tab and select “Ringtone Maker” (pointed out in the image below.)
**Step 3: Select Music File!
A secondary window should appear after you select the ‘Ringtone Maker’ option. Here, the first thing you have to do is upload the music file that you want to convert.
For the software that we’re using as an example, you can choose to upload ‘Local Music’ from your computer or ‘Device Music’ from the music that you have stored in your connected iPhone. We’ll be explaining the different methods to select a music file in the three following steps!
**Step 4: Local Upload - Open!
If you select ‘Local Music’ a system window will appear asking you to select the music file that you want to convert to M4R. Do so and click ‘OPEN!’
**Step 5: Device Music - SELECT!
For the ‘Device Music’ option, another program window will appear. This time, with all the music on your device. You can select the music file you want to convert from here! Click ‘Select’ when done!
**Step 6: TunesGo Library!
For the last method of selecting a music file, all you have to do is select a file from the ‘MUSIC’ tab of TunesGo, right-click on said file, and then select ‘Ringtone Maker’ on the pop-up that appears (shown below).
**Step 7: Trim and Save!
Once you’ve chosen the music file you want to convert, you can now:
● Trim the file to specify which part of the file you want to convert (40 seconds only for a proper Ringtone!)
● Use the ‘Ringtone Audition’ option to preview your trimmed audio.
● And, finally, you can save the finished ringtone directly to your PC or Device!
In this way, not only have you managed to convert from MP3 to M4R cleanly, but you can also use it right away on either your PC or iPhone!
Part 3 How to Convert M4A to M4R?
Another Apple extension file that you might recognize is M4A! This was mentioned briefly in a previous tutorial, but it might be more familiar to others as ‘compressed’ Apple Music. This is what your audio becomes when processed through iTunes. It’s also known as MPEG-4 Audio, and its main purpose is to compress the size of an audio file (compared to MP3) without compromising the quality.
01How to convert M4A to M4R on Windows?
This process was mentioned briefly in Part 2, Section 3 of this article, but we’ll be going through the easiest method of converting M4A to M4R on Windows below! This method is possible only because the formats are pretty much the same. The only difference lies in how they are categorized.
**Step 1: View File Extensions!
The first step to convert M4A to M4R is to open the folder in which your M4A audio is stored. There, make sure that you have ‘File Name Extensions’ selected under the ‘VIEW’ tab (pointed out in the image below).
This will allow you to view and edit the file extension of a given file.
**Step 2: Rename M4A to M4R!
Next, select the M4A that you want to convert and right-click so that you can choose the ‘Rename’ option on the pop-up that appears.
**Step 3: Change M4A to M4R
With ‘File Name Extensions’ on, you can edit the file extension as well! Of course, this is not possible for all conversions. But, as mentioned, since M4A and M4R files are pretty much the same, you can do so without damaging the file!
Meaning, you can change M4A to M4R without worrying about it being unusable!
012. How to Convert M4A to M4R with iTunes
This process was already explained in Part 2, Section 2 of this article. But, since it’s important to provide this perspective we’ll be going through the process again. This time, with the intention of converting an M4A music file to an M4R!
**Step 1: Add File to iTunes Library!
First, add the M4A file to your iTunes library! (You can use the drag-and-drop feature or select ‘Add File’ or ‘Add folder’ under the ‘FILE’ tab).
**Step 2: Create to M4R!
Once your M4A audio file has been uploaded, make sure that it’s selected and then select ‘Create Version’ for it (the option can be found under the ‘FILE’ tab > ‘Convert’!)
**Step 3: Convert M4A to M4R
Once the version of the file has been created (which comes out as M4A), you can use the method we showed in Section 3, Part 1 of this article to change the M4A to M4R simply by rewriting the file extension name.
03How to Convert M4A to M4R Online
For this next part, we’ll be echoing another one of our earlier tutorials! Only, this time, we’ll be focusing on converting M4A to M4R online with an M4R converter online! Specifically, the one we introduced previously — Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Online M4R Converter
Audio Tool Set offers an M4A to M4R converter that you can select under the ‘CONVERT AUDIO’ tab!
**Step 2: Upload M4A File!
Once you’ve been moved to the free M4A to M4R converter, select the ‘UPLOAD M4A’ option to browse your PC for the M4A file that you want to convert.
**Step 3: Confirm M4R Conversion Format!
If you’re using the M4A to M4R Converter you can skip this step. But, if not, make sure that you have chosen ‘M4R’ as your desired conversion format!
**Step 4: Convert M4A to M4R!
With all of that in order, select ‘CONVERT’ to move forward.
**Step 5: Download Converted M4R!
Finally, with the conversion done, you can now download the converted file to use as you will! This can be done by selecting the ‘DOWNLOAD’ option!
04How to Create and How to Open an M4A File?
If you want detailed instructions on how to create an M4A file, please refer to Part 2, Section 2 of this article, or Part 3, Section 2. In both sections, we demonstrated how one can create an M4A file by using the ‘Create Version’ feature that iTunes offers.
In that same vein, if you want to be able to open an M4A file, iTunes is your best bet! Although, it should also be said that some of the more advanced media players (and audio players), like QuickTime or Media Player, can open M4A files as well!
05Which Other Formats M4A Can Be Converted into and Why?
There are numerous file formats that you can convert M4A into. If you want examples: you can convert M4A to M4R, MP3 to M4A, WAV to M4A, FLAC to M4A, OGG to M4A, WMA to M4A, and so much more! Of course, if you want more advanced M4A conversions, you might want to consider using a more advanced tool. One such M4A converter that we recommend is Filmora Pro!
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor is an all-in-one video editing software that will allow you to convert M4A to M4R (and all sorts of other audio and video file formats) so that you can make use of the file for all your projects! The best part of using a video editor like Filmora, of course, is that once you’ve converted the file, you can use it immediately — there’s no need to wait, you can finish your project right then and there, making it unnecessary for you to go searching for any other solution.
Wondershare Filmora - Best Video Editor for Mac/Windows
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Build unique custom animations without breaking a sweat.
Focus on creating epic stories and leave the details to Filmora’s auto features.
Start a creative adventure with drag & drop effects and endless possibilities.
Filmora simplifies advanced features to save you time and effort.
Filmora cuts out repetition so you can move on to your next creative breakthrough.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● What’s the point of M4R Converters? Well, it’s most relevant to iOS users! Especially those who are tired of listening to the same boring tones on their phone over and over again!
● The M4R file format was created by Apple to differentiate music from ringtones. And, by becoming familiar with the process (which we’ve illustrated in many details in the article above), you can flex your creativity a bit and control just what tones are coming out of your phone!
● It’s not all that difficult to create M4Rs either! There are several methods that you can try — online, iTunes, third-party software, and so much more!
● And, you can make these ringtones from pretty much any format — whether you’re converting from MP3, MOV, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc.
M4R is an audio file extension that was created by Apple to separate regular songs and audio from ringtones
As for methods of converting from your more general file extension formats to M4R, we’ve prepared a whole guide below — where we’ve outlined some of the more important things that you should know about M4R converters and how to use them.
In this article
01 [Why Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 1)
02 [How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 2)
03 [How to Convert M4A to M4R?](#Part 3)
Part 1 Why Convert MP3 to M4R?
Let’s start with a bit of an overview of M4R and M4R Converters first! We touched upon this subject in the introduction, but we thought it would be best to expand on the subject here for better understanding. First, let’s talk about what an M4R converter is usually like. Then, let’s talk about why someone might convert from MP3 to M4R.
01M4R Converter Key Features
Here’s a list of some key features that you should look for in an M4R Converter:
● Your average M4R Converter should allow you to convert to M4R from general audio files. That includes the following: MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, MKA, WMV, and so much more.
● It should also allow you to ‘extract’ audio from videos (whether it is a MPEG-4, MOV, AVI, etc.)
● The M4R converter would prove even more useful if it allowed you to trim small segments of audio or video (with exact start and end time) so that you can specify which part should play as a ringtone.
● A method of previewing trimmed content prior to conversion would also be helpful so that you won’t have to undergo the process again and again.
● Its settings should also be adjustable or the interface intuitive, allowing you to easily choose or discover the output folder, adjust audio bitrate, and so on.
02Best Three Reasons Why Convert MP3 to M4R
There are several reasons why you might want to use an M4R converter to change from MP3 to M4R, these reasons include:
● Creating iPhone Ringtone: The main purpose of converting to M4R is, of course, to create iPhone ringtones. This file extension was created by Apple specifically to differentiate between songs and ringtones. And, if you’re a regular iOS user but are not a fan of the basic iOS ringtones, learning how to create M4R files would be beneficial in opening your horizons.
● Transfer Ringtones to iPhone: Of course, once the M4R is created for use, it would need to be transferred. This is much easier if it stays in this format!
● Making General M4R Audio: Although not as common, some users see the benefit of using M4R audio for other reasons (i.e., content creators sometimes use M4R audio as a sound-effect for videos). Thus, knowing how to convert from MP3 to MP4 usually proves to be useful for them.
Part 2 How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?
Now, let’s start with a more in-depth tutorial on how to actually convert MP3 to M4R! In this case, specifically, we’ll be providing three different examples. Starting with an online solution and then following it up with the general iTunes conversion and the more involved software conversion!
01How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online?
As mentioned, the first M4R Converter on this list is an online one! There are plenty of these kinds of online converter tools available, and they all pretty much work the same way, so the example we’ll be showing below is more of an all-purpose kind of affair. However, just in case you’re curious, the tool we’ll be using for our examples is the Converter from Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Visit Online Converter Website!
First! Open the M4R Converter online tool that you want to use! If you want to follow along with our examples, a URL has been provided for you below:
**Step 2: Upload MP3 File
Next, it’s time to upload the MP3 file that you want to convert to M4R!
Usually, all you have to do for this is click the ‘Upload’ button or drag-and-drop the file onto the specified area. But, in some cases, the M4R converter may also allow you to upload via a link or from cloud-based storage (i.e., Dropbox.)
**Step 3: Select M4R as Output Format!
Once your MP3 file has been uploaded, select the format that you want it to be converted into. This may have defaulted to M4R or you may be given the chance to choose yourself (as is shown in the image below.)
**Step 4: Select Convert!
The next thing you need to do is to simply select the ‘CONVERT’ option to begin processing the change from MP3 to M4R!
**Step 5: Download Converter M4R!
Once the conversion is done, you should now have been given the option to download the finished M4R. Click ‘DOWNLOAD’ and you’re done!
012. How to convert MP3 to M4R on iTunes?
Of course, as an Apple File Extension, it only makes sense that Apple provides its users an easy way to convert general audio to M4R! In this case, we’ll be showing you another method to convert from MP3 to M4R with Apple’s own iTunes! Of course, if you want to follow along with this next example, you’ll have to download and install the software (for Windows users) before proceeding.
**Step 1: Add File or Folder to Library!
Once you have iTunes installed, launch the program and go to ‘File’ > ‘Add File to Library’ or ‘Add Folder to Library’ to upload the MP3 file(s) that you want to convert to M4R!
**Step 2: Select MP3 and Adjust Timing!
Since M4R ringtones are limited to 40 seconds only, you’ll need to adjust timing prior to conversion if you want the ringtone to start and end at a specific time.
This is possible to do by selecting the song from your library and right clicking so you can access the ‘OPTIONS’ tab (shown below)! Under the Options tab, you’ll be able to specify the start and stop time for your chosen MP3!
Click ‘OK’ when done in order to save any changes!
**Step 3: Convert to Version!
Next, with the MP3 file still selected, go to the ‘FILE’ tab (shown in the image below) and then click ‘CONVERT’ > ‘Create Version’!
**Step 4: Go to the Destination Folder!
After the conversion has been finished, locate the file’s destination folder. You’ll notice that the file extension of the file is .M4A but this is easy enough to change.
Just rename the file extension to .M4R (example shown below) and click ‘YES’ to confirm the change! In this way, you’ve managed to convert MP3 to M4R with iTunes!
013. How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online Free with Ringtone Maker?
For this last example of converting MP3 to M4R, we’ve decided to show-off the ringtone maker, Wondershare TunesGo! This program is, of course, more than just a ringtone maker, but the function that we’ll be exploring will be the process of making an iPhone Ringtone from an MP3 file to an M4R (start to finish!)
**Step 1: Launch Program and Connect iPhone to Computer!
First, launch the M4R converter software on your desktop and connect your iPhone to your computer! If you want to use the program that we’re showing off in this example, the URL has been provided below:
**Step 2: Select Ringtone Maker
Once the program has been launched, go to the ‘MUSIC’ tab and select “Ringtone Maker” (pointed out in the image below.)
**Step 3: Select Music File!
A secondary window should appear after you select the ‘Ringtone Maker’ option. Here, the first thing you have to do is upload the music file that you want to convert.
For the software that we’re using as an example, you can choose to upload ‘Local Music’ from your computer or ‘Device Music’ from the music that you have stored in your connected iPhone. We’ll be explaining the different methods to select a music file in the three following steps!
**Step 4: Local Upload - Open!
If you select ‘Local Music’ a system window will appear asking you to select the music file that you want to convert to M4R. Do so and click ‘OPEN!’
**Step 5: Device Music - SELECT!
For the ‘Device Music’ option, another program window will appear. This time, with all the music on your device. You can select the music file you want to convert from here! Click ‘Select’ when done!
**Step 6: TunesGo Library!
For the last method of selecting a music file, all you have to do is select a file from the ‘MUSIC’ tab of TunesGo, right-click on said file, and then select ‘Ringtone Maker’ on the pop-up that appears (shown below).
**Step 7: Trim and Save!
Once you’ve chosen the music file you want to convert, you can now:
● Trim the file to specify which part of the file you want to convert (40 seconds only for a proper Ringtone!)
● Use the ‘Ringtone Audition’ option to preview your trimmed audio.
● And, finally, you can save the finished ringtone directly to your PC or Device!
In this way, not only have you managed to convert from MP3 to M4R cleanly, but you can also use it right away on either your PC or iPhone!
Part 3 How to Convert M4A to M4R?
Another Apple extension file that you might recognize is M4A! This was mentioned briefly in a previous tutorial, but it might be more familiar to others as ‘compressed’ Apple Music. This is what your audio becomes when processed through iTunes. It’s also known as MPEG-4 Audio, and its main purpose is to compress the size of an audio file (compared to MP3) without compromising the quality.
01How to convert M4A to M4R on Windows?
This process was mentioned briefly in Part 2, Section 3 of this article, but we’ll be going through the easiest method of converting M4A to M4R on Windows below! This method is possible only because the formats are pretty much the same. The only difference lies in how they are categorized.
**Step 1: View File Extensions!
The first step to convert M4A to M4R is to open the folder in which your M4A audio is stored. There, make sure that you have ‘File Name Extensions’ selected under the ‘VIEW’ tab (pointed out in the image below).
This will allow you to view and edit the file extension of a given file.
**Step 2: Rename M4A to M4R!
Next, select the M4A that you want to convert and right-click so that you can choose the ‘Rename’ option on the pop-up that appears.
**Step 3: Change M4A to M4R
With ‘File Name Extensions’ on, you can edit the file extension as well! Of course, this is not possible for all conversions. But, as mentioned, since M4A and M4R files are pretty much the same, you can do so without damaging the file!
Meaning, you can change M4A to M4R without worrying about it being unusable!
012. How to Convert M4A to M4R with iTunes
This process was already explained in Part 2, Section 2 of this article. But, since it’s important to provide this perspective we’ll be going through the process again. This time, with the intention of converting an M4A music file to an M4R!
**Step 1: Add File to iTunes Library!
First, add the M4A file to your iTunes library! (You can use the drag-and-drop feature or select ‘Add File’ or ‘Add folder’ under the ‘FILE’ tab).
**Step 2: Create to M4R!
Once your M4A audio file has been uploaded, make sure that it’s selected and then select ‘Create Version’ for it (the option can be found under the ‘FILE’ tab > ‘Convert’!)
**Step 3: Convert M4A to M4R
Once the version of the file has been created (which comes out as M4A), you can use the method we showed in Section 3, Part 1 of this article to change the M4A to M4R simply by rewriting the file extension name.
03How to Convert M4A to M4R Online
For this next part, we’ll be echoing another one of our earlier tutorials! Only, this time, we’ll be focusing on converting M4A to M4R online with an M4R converter online! Specifically, the one we introduced previously — Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Online M4R Converter
Audio Tool Set offers an M4A to M4R converter that you can select under the ‘CONVERT AUDIO’ tab!
**Step 2: Upload M4A File!
Once you’ve been moved to the free M4A to M4R converter, select the ‘UPLOAD M4A’ option to browse your PC for the M4A file that you want to convert.
**Step 3: Confirm M4R Conversion Format!
If you’re using the M4A to M4R Converter you can skip this step. But, if not, make sure that you have chosen ‘M4R’ as your desired conversion format!
**Step 4: Convert M4A to M4R!
With all of that in order, select ‘CONVERT’ to move forward.
**Step 5: Download Converted M4R!
Finally, with the conversion done, you can now download the converted file to use as you will! This can be done by selecting the ‘DOWNLOAD’ option!
04How to Create and How to Open an M4A File?
If you want detailed instructions on how to create an M4A file, please refer to Part 2, Section 2 of this article, or Part 3, Section 2. In both sections, we demonstrated how one can create an M4A file by using the ‘Create Version’ feature that iTunes offers.
In that same vein, if you want to be able to open an M4A file, iTunes is your best bet! Although, it should also be said that some of the more advanced media players (and audio players), like QuickTime or Media Player, can open M4A files as well!
05Which Other Formats M4A Can Be Converted into and Why?
There are numerous file formats that you can convert M4A into. If you want examples: you can convert M4A to M4R, MP3 to M4A, WAV to M4A, FLAC to M4A, OGG to M4A, WMA to M4A, and so much more! Of course, if you want more advanced M4A conversions, you might want to consider using a more advanced tool. One such M4A converter that we recommend is Filmora Pro!
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor is an all-in-one video editing software that will allow you to convert M4A to M4R (and all sorts of other audio and video file formats) so that you can make use of the file for all your projects! The best part of using a video editor like Filmora, of course, is that once you’ve converted the file, you can use it immediately — there’s no need to wait, you can finish your project right then and there, making it unnecessary for you to go searching for any other solution.
Wondershare Filmora - Best Video Editor for Mac/Windows
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Build unique custom animations without breaking a sweat.
Focus on creating epic stories and leave the details to Filmora’s auto features.
Start a creative adventure with drag & drop effects and endless possibilities.
Filmora simplifies advanced features to save you time and effort.
Filmora cuts out repetition so you can move on to your next creative breakthrough.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● What’s the point of M4R Converters? Well, it’s most relevant to iOS users! Especially those who are tired of listening to the same boring tones on their phone over and over again!
● The M4R file format was created by Apple to differentiate music from ringtones. And, by becoming familiar with the process (which we’ve illustrated in many details in the article above), you can flex your creativity a bit and control just what tones are coming out of your phone!
● It’s not all that difficult to create M4Rs either! There are several methods that you can try — online, iTunes, third-party software, and so much more!
● And, you can make these ringtones from pretty much any format — whether you’re converting from MP3, MOV, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc.
M4R is an audio file extension that was created by Apple to separate regular songs and audio from ringtones
As for methods of converting from your more general file extension formats to M4R, we’ve prepared a whole guide below — where we’ve outlined some of the more important things that you should know about M4R converters and how to use them.
In this article
01 [Why Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 1)
02 [How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 2)
03 [How to Convert M4A to M4R?](#Part 3)
Part 1 Why Convert MP3 to M4R?
Let’s start with a bit of an overview of M4R and M4R Converters first! We touched upon this subject in the introduction, but we thought it would be best to expand on the subject here for better understanding. First, let’s talk about what an M4R converter is usually like. Then, let’s talk about why someone might convert from MP3 to M4R.
01M4R Converter Key Features
Here’s a list of some key features that you should look for in an M4R Converter:
● Your average M4R Converter should allow you to convert to M4R from general audio files. That includes the following: MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, MKA, WMV, and so much more.
● It should also allow you to ‘extract’ audio from videos (whether it is a MPEG-4, MOV, AVI, etc.)
● The M4R converter would prove even more useful if it allowed you to trim small segments of audio or video (with exact start and end time) so that you can specify which part should play as a ringtone.
● A method of previewing trimmed content prior to conversion would also be helpful so that you won’t have to undergo the process again and again.
● Its settings should also be adjustable or the interface intuitive, allowing you to easily choose or discover the output folder, adjust audio bitrate, and so on.
02Best Three Reasons Why Convert MP3 to M4R
There are several reasons why you might want to use an M4R converter to change from MP3 to M4R, these reasons include:
● Creating iPhone Ringtone: The main purpose of converting to M4R is, of course, to create iPhone ringtones. This file extension was created by Apple specifically to differentiate between songs and ringtones. And, if you’re a regular iOS user but are not a fan of the basic iOS ringtones, learning how to create M4R files would be beneficial in opening your horizons.
● Transfer Ringtones to iPhone: Of course, once the M4R is created for use, it would need to be transferred. This is much easier if it stays in this format!
● Making General M4R Audio: Although not as common, some users see the benefit of using M4R audio for other reasons (i.e., content creators sometimes use M4R audio as a sound-effect for videos). Thus, knowing how to convert from MP3 to MP4 usually proves to be useful for them.
Part 2 How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?
Now, let’s start with a more in-depth tutorial on how to actually convert MP3 to M4R! In this case, specifically, we’ll be providing three different examples. Starting with an online solution and then following it up with the general iTunes conversion and the more involved software conversion!
01How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online?
As mentioned, the first M4R Converter on this list is an online one! There are plenty of these kinds of online converter tools available, and they all pretty much work the same way, so the example we’ll be showing below is more of an all-purpose kind of affair. However, just in case you’re curious, the tool we’ll be using for our examples is the Converter from Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Visit Online Converter Website!
First! Open the M4R Converter online tool that you want to use! If you want to follow along with our examples, a URL has been provided for you below:
**Step 2: Upload MP3 File
Next, it’s time to upload the MP3 file that you want to convert to M4R!
Usually, all you have to do for this is click the ‘Upload’ button or drag-and-drop the file onto the specified area. But, in some cases, the M4R converter may also allow you to upload via a link or from cloud-based storage (i.e., Dropbox.)
**Step 3: Select M4R as Output Format!
Once your MP3 file has been uploaded, select the format that you want it to be converted into. This may have defaulted to M4R or you may be given the chance to choose yourself (as is shown in the image below.)
**Step 4: Select Convert!
The next thing you need to do is to simply select the ‘CONVERT’ option to begin processing the change from MP3 to M4R!
**Step 5: Download Converter M4R!
Once the conversion is done, you should now have been given the option to download the finished M4R. Click ‘DOWNLOAD’ and you’re done!
012. How to convert MP3 to M4R on iTunes?
Of course, as an Apple File Extension, it only makes sense that Apple provides its users an easy way to convert general audio to M4R! In this case, we’ll be showing you another method to convert from MP3 to M4R with Apple’s own iTunes! Of course, if you want to follow along with this next example, you’ll have to download and install the software (for Windows users) before proceeding.
**Step 1: Add File or Folder to Library!
Once you have iTunes installed, launch the program and go to ‘File’ > ‘Add File to Library’ or ‘Add Folder to Library’ to upload the MP3 file(s) that you want to convert to M4R!
**Step 2: Select MP3 and Adjust Timing!
Since M4R ringtones are limited to 40 seconds only, you’ll need to adjust timing prior to conversion if you want the ringtone to start and end at a specific time.
This is possible to do by selecting the song from your library and right clicking so you can access the ‘OPTIONS’ tab (shown below)! Under the Options tab, you’ll be able to specify the start and stop time for your chosen MP3!
Click ‘OK’ when done in order to save any changes!
**Step 3: Convert to Version!
Next, with the MP3 file still selected, go to the ‘FILE’ tab (shown in the image below) and then click ‘CONVERT’ > ‘Create Version’!
**Step 4: Go to the Destination Folder!
After the conversion has been finished, locate the file’s destination folder. You’ll notice that the file extension of the file is .M4A but this is easy enough to change.
Just rename the file extension to .M4R (example shown below) and click ‘YES’ to confirm the change! In this way, you’ve managed to convert MP3 to M4R with iTunes!
013. How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online Free with Ringtone Maker?
For this last example of converting MP3 to M4R, we’ve decided to show-off the ringtone maker, Wondershare TunesGo! This program is, of course, more than just a ringtone maker, but the function that we’ll be exploring will be the process of making an iPhone Ringtone from an MP3 file to an M4R (start to finish!)
**Step 1: Launch Program and Connect iPhone to Computer!
First, launch the M4R converter software on your desktop and connect your iPhone to your computer! If you want to use the program that we’re showing off in this example, the URL has been provided below:
**Step 2: Select Ringtone Maker
Once the program has been launched, go to the ‘MUSIC’ tab and select “Ringtone Maker” (pointed out in the image below.)
**Step 3: Select Music File!
A secondary window should appear after you select the ‘Ringtone Maker’ option. Here, the first thing you have to do is upload the music file that you want to convert.
For the software that we’re using as an example, you can choose to upload ‘Local Music’ from your computer or ‘Device Music’ from the music that you have stored in your connected iPhone. We’ll be explaining the different methods to select a music file in the three following steps!
**Step 4: Local Upload - Open!
If you select ‘Local Music’ a system window will appear asking you to select the music file that you want to convert to M4R. Do so and click ‘OPEN!’
**Step 5: Device Music - SELECT!
For the ‘Device Music’ option, another program window will appear. This time, with all the music on your device. You can select the music file you want to convert from here! Click ‘Select’ when done!
**Step 6: TunesGo Library!
For the last method of selecting a music file, all you have to do is select a file from the ‘MUSIC’ tab of TunesGo, right-click on said file, and then select ‘Ringtone Maker’ on the pop-up that appears (shown below).
**Step 7: Trim and Save!
Once you’ve chosen the music file you want to convert, you can now:
● Trim the file to specify which part of the file you want to convert (40 seconds only for a proper Ringtone!)
● Use the ‘Ringtone Audition’ option to preview your trimmed audio.
● And, finally, you can save the finished ringtone directly to your PC or Device!
In this way, not only have you managed to convert from MP3 to M4R cleanly, but you can also use it right away on either your PC or iPhone!
Part 3 How to Convert M4A to M4R?
Another Apple extension file that you might recognize is M4A! This was mentioned briefly in a previous tutorial, but it might be more familiar to others as ‘compressed’ Apple Music. This is what your audio becomes when processed through iTunes. It’s also known as MPEG-4 Audio, and its main purpose is to compress the size of an audio file (compared to MP3) without compromising the quality.
01How to convert M4A to M4R on Windows?
This process was mentioned briefly in Part 2, Section 3 of this article, but we’ll be going through the easiest method of converting M4A to M4R on Windows below! This method is possible only because the formats are pretty much the same. The only difference lies in how they are categorized.
**Step 1: View File Extensions!
The first step to convert M4A to M4R is to open the folder in which your M4A audio is stored. There, make sure that you have ‘File Name Extensions’ selected under the ‘VIEW’ tab (pointed out in the image below).
This will allow you to view and edit the file extension of a given file.
**Step 2: Rename M4A to M4R!
Next, select the M4A that you want to convert and right-click so that you can choose the ‘Rename’ option on the pop-up that appears.
**Step 3: Change M4A to M4R
With ‘File Name Extensions’ on, you can edit the file extension as well! Of course, this is not possible for all conversions. But, as mentioned, since M4A and M4R files are pretty much the same, you can do so without damaging the file!
Meaning, you can change M4A to M4R without worrying about it being unusable!
012. How to Convert M4A to M4R with iTunes
This process was already explained in Part 2, Section 2 of this article. But, since it’s important to provide this perspective we’ll be going through the process again. This time, with the intention of converting an M4A music file to an M4R!
**Step 1: Add File to iTunes Library!
First, add the M4A file to your iTunes library! (You can use the drag-and-drop feature or select ‘Add File’ or ‘Add folder’ under the ‘FILE’ tab).
**Step 2: Create to M4R!
Once your M4A audio file has been uploaded, make sure that it’s selected and then select ‘Create Version’ for it (the option can be found under the ‘FILE’ tab > ‘Convert’!)
**Step 3: Convert M4A to M4R
Once the version of the file has been created (which comes out as M4A), you can use the method we showed in Section 3, Part 1 of this article to change the M4A to M4R simply by rewriting the file extension name.
03How to Convert M4A to M4R Online
For this next part, we’ll be echoing another one of our earlier tutorials! Only, this time, we’ll be focusing on converting M4A to M4R online with an M4R converter online! Specifically, the one we introduced previously — Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Online M4R Converter
Audio Tool Set offers an M4A to M4R converter that you can select under the ‘CONVERT AUDIO’ tab!
**Step 2: Upload M4A File!
Once you’ve been moved to the free M4A to M4R converter, select the ‘UPLOAD M4A’ option to browse your PC for the M4A file that you want to convert.
**Step 3: Confirm M4R Conversion Format!
If you’re using the M4A to M4R Converter you can skip this step. But, if not, make sure that you have chosen ‘M4R’ as your desired conversion format!
**Step 4: Convert M4A to M4R!
With all of that in order, select ‘CONVERT’ to move forward.
**Step 5: Download Converted M4R!
Finally, with the conversion done, you can now download the converted file to use as you will! This can be done by selecting the ‘DOWNLOAD’ option!
04How to Create and How to Open an M4A File?
If you want detailed instructions on how to create an M4A file, please refer to Part 2, Section 2 of this article, or Part 3, Section 2. In both sections, we demonstrated how one can create an M4A file by using the ‘Create Version’ feature that iTunes offers.
In that same vein, if you want to be able to open an M4A file, iTunes is your best bet! Although, it should also be said that some of the more advanced media players (and audio players), like QuickTime or Media Player, can open M4A files as well!
05Which Other Formats M4A Can Be Converted into and Why?
There are numerous file formats that you can convert M4A into. If you want examples: you can convert M4A to M4R, MP3 to M4A, WAV to M4A, FLAC to M4A, OGG to M4A, WMA to M4A, and so much more! Of course, if you want more advanced M4A conversions, you might want to consider using a more advanced tool. One such M4A converter that we recommend is Filmora Pro!
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor is an all-in-one video editing software that will allow you to convert M4A to M4R (and all sorts of other audio and video file formats) so that you can make use of the file for all your projects! The best part of using a video editor like Filmora, of course, is that once you’ve converted the file, you can use it immediately — there’s no need to wait, you can finish your project right then and there, making it unnecessary for you to go searching for any other solution.
Wondershare Filmora - Best Video Editor for Mac/Windows
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Build unique custom animations without breaking a sweat.
Focus on creating epic stories and leave the details to Filmora’s auto features.
Start a creative adventure with drag & drop effects and endless possibilities.
Filmora simplifies advanced features to save you time and effort.
Filmora cuts out repetition so you can move on to your next creative breakthrough.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● What’s the point of M4R Converters? Well, it’s most relevant to iOS users! Especially those who are tired of listening to the same boring tones on their phone over and over again!
● The M4R file format was created by Apple to differentiate music from ringtones. And, by becoming familiar with the process (which we’ve illustrated in many details in the article above), you can flex your creativity a bit and control just what tones are coming out of your phone!
● It’s not all that difficult to create M4Rs either! There are several methods that you can try — online, iTunes, third-party software, and so much more!
● And, you can make these ringtones from pretty much any format — whether you’re converting from MP3, MOV, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc.
M4R is an audio file extension that was created by Apple to separate regular songs and audio from ringtones
As for methods of converting from your more general file extension formats to M4R, we’ve prepared a whole guide below — where we’ve outlined some of the more important things that you should know about M4R converters and how to use them.
In this article
01 [Why Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 1)
02 [How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?](#Part 2)
03 [How to Convert M4A to M4R?](#Part 3)
Part 1 Why Convert MP3 to M4R?
Let’s start with a bit of an overview of M4R and M4R Converters first! We touched upon this subject in the introduction, but we thought it would be best to expand on the subject here for better understanding. First, let’s talk about what an M4R converter is usually like. Then, let’s talk about why someone might convert from MP3 to M4R.
01M4R Converter Key Features
Here’s a list of some key features that you should look for in an M4R Converter:
● Your average M4R Converter should allow you to convert to M4R from general audio files. That includes the following: MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, MKA, WMV, and so much more.
● It should also allow you to ‘extract’ audio from videos (whether it is a MPEG-4, MOV, AVI, etc.)
● The M4R converter would prove even more useful if it allowed you to trim small segments of audio or video (with exact start and end time) so that you can specify which part should play as a ringtone.
● A method of previewing trimmed content prior to conversion would also be helpful so that you won’t have to undergo the process again and again.
● Its settings should also be adjustable or the interface intuitive, allowing you to easily choose or discover the output folder, adjust audio bitrate, and so on.
02Best Three Reasons Why Convert MP3 to M4R
There are several reasons why you might want to use an M4R converter to change from MP3 to M4R, these reasons include:
● Creating iPhone Ringtone: The main purpose of converting to M4R is, of course, to create iPhone ringtones. This file extension was created by Apple specifically to differentiate between songs and ringtones. And, if you’re a regular iOS user but are not a fan of the basic iOS ringtones, learning how to create M4R files would be beneficial in opening your horizons.
● Transfer Ringtones to iPhone: Of course, once the M4R is created for use, it would need to be transferred. This is much easier if it stays in this format!
● Making General M4R Audio: Although not as common, some users see the benefit of using M4R audio for other reasons (i.e., content creators sometimes use M4R audio as a sound-effect for videos). Thus, knowing how to convert from MP3 to MP4 usually proves to be useful for them.
Part 2 How to Convert Mp3 to M4R?
Now, let’s start with a more in-depth tutorial on how to actually convert MP3 to M4R! In this case, specifically, we’ll be providing three different examples. Starting with an online solution and then following it up with the general iTunes conversion and the more involved software conversion!
01How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online?
As mentioned, the first M4R Converter on this list is an online one! There are plenty of these kinds of online converter tools available, and they all pretty much work the same way, so the example we’ll be showing below is more of an all-purpose kind of affair. However, just in case you’re curious, the tool we’ll be using for our examples is the Converter from Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Visit Online Converter Website!
First! Open the M4R Converter online tool that you want to use! If you want to follow along with our examples, a URL has been provided for you below:
**Step 2: Upload MP3 File
Next, it’s time to upload the MP3 file that you want to convert to M4R!
Usually, all you have to do for this is click the ‘Upload’ button or drag-and-drop the file onto the specified area. But, in some cases, the M4R converter may also allow you to upload via a link or from cloud-based storage (i.e., Dropbox.)
**Step 3: Select M4R as Output Format!
Once your MP3 file has been uploaded, select the format that you want it to be converted into. This may have defaulted to M4R or you may be given the chance to choose yourself (as is shown in the image below.)
**Step 4: Select Convert!
The next thing you need to do is to simply select the ‘CONVERT’ option to begin processing the change from MP3 to M4R!
**Step 5: Download Converter M4R!
Once the conversion is done, you should now have been given the option to download the finished M4R. Click ‘DOWNLOAD’ and you’re done!
012. How to convert MP3 to M4R on iTunes?
Of course, as an Apple File Extension, it only makes sense that Apple provides its users an easy way to convert general audio to M4R! In this case, we’ll be showing you another method to convert from MP3 to M4R with Apple’s own iTunes! Of course, if you want to follow along with this next example, you’ll have to download and install the software (for Windows users) before proceeding.
**Step 1: Add File or Folder to Library!
Once you have iTunes installed, launch the program and go to ‘File’ > ‘Add File to Library’ or ‘Add Folder to Library’ to upload the MP3 file(s) that you want to convert to M4R!
**Step 2: Select MP3 and Adjust Timing!
Since M4R ringtones are limited to 40 seconds only, you’ll need to adjust timing prior to conversion if you want the ringtone to start and end at a specific time.
This is possible to do by selecting the song from your library and right clicking so you can access the ‘OPTIONS’ tab (shown below)! Under the Options tab, you’ll be able to specify the start and stop time for your chosen MP3!
Click ‘OK’ when done in order to save any changes!
**Step 3: Convert to Version!
Next, with the MP3 file still selected, go to the ‘FILE’ tab (shown in the image below) and then click ‘CONVERT’ > ‘Create Version’!
**Step 4: Go to the Destination Folder!
After the conversion has been finished, locate the file’s destination folder. You’ll notice that the file extension of the file is .M4A but this is easy enough to change.
Just rename the file extension to .M4R (example shown below) and click ‘YES’ to confirm the change! In this way, you’ve managed to convert MP3 to M4R with iTunes!
013. How to Convert MP3 to M4R Online Free with Ringtone Maker?
For this last example of converting MP3 to M4R, we’ve decided to show-off the ringtone maker, Wondershare TunesGo! This program is, of course, more than just a ringtone maker, but the function that we’ll be exploring will be the process of making an iPhone Ringtone from an MP3 file to an M4R (start to finish!)
**Step 1: Launch Program and Connect iPhone to Computer!
First, launch the M4R converter software on your desktop and connect your iPhone to your computer! If you want to use the program that we’re showing off in this example, the URL has been provided below:
**Step 2: Select Ringtone Maker
Once the program has been launched, go to the ‘MUSIC’ tab and select “Ringtone Maker” (pointed out in the image below.)
**Step 3: Select Music File!
A secondary window should appear after you select the ‘Ringtone Maker’ option. Here, the first thing you have to do is upload the music file that you want to convert.
For the software that we’re using as an example, you can choose to upload ‘Local Music’ from your computer or ‘Device Music’ from the music that you have stored in your connected iPhone. We’ll be explaining the different methods to select a music file in the three following steps!
**Step 4: Local Upload - Open!
If you select ‘Local Music’ a system window will appear asking you to select the music file that you want to convert to M4R. Do so and click ‘OPEN!’
**Step 5: Device Music - SELECT!
For the ‘Device Music’ option, another program window will appear. This time, with all the music on your device. You can select the music file you want to convert from here! Click ‘Select’ when done!
**Step 6: TunesGo Library!
For the last method of selecting a music file, all you have to do is select a file from the ‘MUSIC’ tab of TunesGo, right-click on said file, and then select ‘Ringtone Maker’ on the pop-up that appears (shown below).
**Step 7: Trim and Save!
Once you’ve chosen the music file you want to convert, you can now:
● Trim the file to specify which part of the file you want to convert (40 seconds only for a proper Ringtone!)
● Use the ‘Ringtone Audition’ option to preview your trimmed audio.
● And, finally, you can save the finished ringtone directly to your PC or Device!
In this way, not only have you managed to convert from MP3 to M4R cleanly, but you can also use it right away on either your PC or iPhone!
Part 3 How to Convert M4A to M4R?
Another Apple extension file that you might recognize is M4A! This was mentioned briefly in a previous tutorial, but it might be more familiar to others as ‘compressed’ Apple Music. This is what your audio becomes when processed through iTunes. It’s also known as MPEG-4 Audio, and its main purpose is to compress the size of an audio file (compared to MP3) without compromising the quality.
01How to convert M4A to M4R on Windows?
This process was mentioned briefly in Part 2, Section 3 of this article, but we’ll be going through the easiest method of converting M4A to M4R on Windows below! This method is possible only because the formats are pretty much the same. The only difference lies in how they are categorized.
**Step 1: View File Extensions!
The first step to convert M4A to M4R is to open the folder in which your M4A audio is stored. There, make sure that you have ‘File Name Extensions’ selected under the ‘VIEW’ tab (pointed out in the image below).
This will allow you to view and edit the file extension of a given file.
**Step 2: Rename M4A to M4R!
Next, select the M4A that you want to convert and right-click so that you can choose the ‘Rename’ option on the pop-up that appears.
**Step 3: Change M4A to M4R
With ‘File Name Extensions’ on, you can edit the file extension as well! Of course, this is not possible for all conversions. But, as mentioned, since M4A and M4R files are pretty much the same, you can do so without damaging the file!
Meaning, you can change M4A to M4R without worrying about it being unusable!
012. How to Convert M4A to M4R with iTunes
This process was already explained in Part 2, Section 2 of this article. But, since it’s important to provide this perspective we’ll be going through the process again. This time, with the intention of converting an M4A music file to an M4R!
**Step 1: Add File to iTunes Library!
First, add the M4A file to your iTunes library! (You can use the drag-and-drop feature or select ‘Add File’ or ‘Add folder’ under the ‘FILE’ tab).
**Step 2: Create to M4R!
Once your M4A audio file has been uploaded, make sure that it’s selected and then select ‘Create Version’ for it (the option can be found under the ‘FILE’ tab > ‘Convert’!)
**Step 3: Convert M4A to M4R
Once the version of the file has been created (which comes out as M4A), you can use the method we showed in Section 3, Part 1 of this article to change the M4A to M4R simply by rewriting the file extension name.
03How to Convert M4A to M4R Online
For this next part, we’ll be echoing another one of our earlier tutorials! Only, this time, we’ll be focusing on converting M4A to M4R online with an M4R converter online! Specifically, the one we introduced previously — Audio Tool Set!
**Step 1: Online M4R Converter
Audio Tool Set offers an M4A to M4R converter that you can select under the ‘CONVERT AUDIO’ tab!
**Step 2: Upload M4A File!
Once you’ve been moved to the free M4A to M4R converter, select the ‘UPLOAD M4A’ option to browse your PC for the M4A file that you want to convert.
**Step 3: Confirm M4R Conversion Format!
If you’re using the M4A to M4R Converter you can skip this step. But, if not, make sure that you have chosen ‘M4R’ as your desired conversion format!
**Step 4: Convert M4A to M4R!
With all of that in order, select ‘CONVERT’ to move forward.
**Step 5: Download Converted M4R!
Finally, with the conversion done, you can now download the converted file to use as you will! This can be done by selecting the ‘DOWNLOAD’ option!
04How to Create and How to Open an M4A File?
If you want detailed instructions on how to create an M4A file, please refer to Part 2, Section 2 of this article, or Part 3, Section 2. In both sections, we demonstrated how one can create an M4A file by using the ‘Create Version’ feature that iTunes offers.
In that same vein, if you want to be able to open an M4A file, iTunes is your best bet! Although, it should also be said that some of the more advanced media players (and audio players), like QuickTime or Media Player, can open M4A files as well!
05Which Other Formats M4A Can Be Converted into and Why?
There are numerous file formats that you can convert M4A into. If you want examples: you can convert M4A to M4R, MP3 to M4A, WAV to M4A, FLAC to M4A, OGG to M4A, WMA to M4A, and so much more! Of course, if you want more advanced M4A conversions, you might want to consider using a more advanced tool. One such M4A converter that we recommend is Filmora Pro!
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor is an all-in-one video editing software that will allow you to convert M4A to M4R (and all sorts of other audio and video file formats) so that you can make use of the file for all your projects! The best part of using a video editor like Filmora, of course, is that once you’ve converted the file, you can use it immediately — there’s no need to wait, you can finish your project right then and there, making it unnecessary for you to go searching for any other solution.
Wondershare Filmora - Best Video Editor for Mac/Windows
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Build unique custom animations without breaking a sweat.
Focus on creating epic stories and leave the details to Filmora’s auto features.
Start a creative adventure with drag & drop effects and endless possibilities.
Filmora simplifies advanced features to save you time and effort.
Filmora cuts out repetition so you can move on to your next creative breakthrough.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● What’s the point of M4R Converters? Well, it’s most relevant to iOS users! Especially those who are tired of listening to the same boring tones on their phone over and over again!
● The M4R file format was created by Apple to differentiate music from ringtones. And, by becoming familiar with the process (which we’ve illustrated in many details in the article above), you can flex your creativity a bit and control just what tones are coming out of your phone!
● It’s not all that difficult to create M4Rs either! There are several methods that you can try — online, iTunes, third-party software, and so much more!
● And, you can make these ringtones from pretty much any format — whether you’re converting from MP3, MOV, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc.
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