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List of common mobile ringtone file extensions

Some of the specific audio files used as ringtones in mobile phones.

Common mobile ringtones may change in time as the popularity and significance of some formats can change.
Whole category of mobile ringtones contains now 51 file types. Show all mobile ringtone file types.

aac file icon aac 

An aac file extension is associated with the Advanced audio coding file format (AAC) that provides audio encoding with better sound quality and compression ratio than older formats, such as mp3 or ogg.

aiff file icon aiff 

Files with aiff suffix can be typically found as digital music (audio) files saved in the Audio Interchange Format.

amr file icon amr 

Files with amr extension can be usually found as songs or music saved in Adaptive Multi-Rate compressed audio format. Playble in several media players, like VLC player. Also AMR format is supported by many mobile phones.

ringtone file type icon djr 

A djr file extension is related to the Ringtone Media Studio, an audio editing tool. A djr file stores ringtone.

m4a file icon m4a 

Files with m4a extension are audio files stored in MPEG-4 (MP4) container and use AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), or Apple Lossless (ALAC) audio compression. M4A is very popular on Mac computers, because it is default audio format used by iTunes. M4A is also default audio format for Apple portable devices (iPod, iPhone, iPad).

midi file icon midi 

Files with midi extension can be generally found as audio files in MIDI format.

mp3 file icon mp3 

The mp3 file extension is traditionally used for one of the most common types of compressed audio files, MP3s, which you can playback using almost any media player.

wav file icon wav 

Files with wav extension are audio files in the common PCM audio - Wave Form Audio format.

wma file icon wma 

Files with wma extension are audio files in Advanced Systems Format (advanced Streaming Format, Active Streaming Format), which is multimedia container format sed to store multimedia data. A wma file stores audio in Advanced Systems Format container and compressed by Windows Media Audio (WMA) codec.

This is a list of some the most common file types from this category and may change in time as the popularity and significance of some formats can change. Whole category of mobile ringtones contains now 51 file types. Show all mobile ringtone files.

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