Tunebite now supports removal of DRM in video files

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27 Apr 06 21:50 by DoMiN8ToR in category Uncategorized To news archive

size=2>RapidSolution Software today announced the release of Version 3 of its
popular Windows software target=_new>Tunebite. The product, which protects consumers from the
frustrations of copy-protection formats, creates unprotected private copies of
music and audio book files by recording them as they are being played. The new
version, which now also offers support for copy-protected video clip formats, is
available at target=_new>Tunebite.com
.

Increased Consumer Protection within the Letter of the
Law


Since 2004, RapidSolution has helped responsible consumers exercise their
legal right to be able to play music they have purchased online on all of their
playback devices, free from the limitations of copy protection. To this end,
previous releases of target=_new>Tunebite allowed users to play copy-protected music and audio
book files on the PC in software players supporting copy-protection formats, and
to simultaneously record them for the purpose of creating unprotected copies for
private use. Tunebite
3 Platinum
now also supports the ability to record copy-protected video
clips while they are being played.


Tunebite Frees Music, Audio Book and Now Video Clip Files from DRM
Problems


Video clips for mobile devices’”as well as for at-home use’”are the latest
consumer craze. As is the case with many trends in the electronic entertainment
industry today, Apple is leading the way with its iTunes music shop. In addition
to thousands of music videos, Apple now offers video clips from the animation
studio Pixar and even fee-based video podcasts. Warner has also been active in
this area. Unfortunately, consumers owning an MPEG4 or WMV video-capable PDA,
mobile phone, Play Station Portable or any one of a multitude of additional
mobile multimedia devices are already facing the DRM problem. Many playback
devices simply provide no support for Apple’s MP4 copy-protection format, and
without content that can be played on them, these devices are little more than
expensive toys.


Music Video Clips from Apple iTunes Are Only the
Beginning


Based on past experience, it’s fair to assume that the market will soon be
flooded with numerous vendors touting their own copy-protection formats. Daily
soaps, comedy series, financial news, films from Warner and video podcasts have
already been sent up in trial balloons. It’s also only a matter of time until
the film industry, mobile phone manufacturers, PayTV giants and UMTS
providers’”hoping to get their share of this mass market’”develop their own
fee-based offerings. The already-recognized chaos originating from the music
market, as well as the disadvantages for the end consumer, are sure to increase.


New Tunebite Version 3 Represents Freedom for the
Consumer


Tunebite 3
Platinum
creates totally unprotected MPEG4 video clips from copy-protected
MP4 and WMV files. To accomplish this, Tunebite 3 uses the proven approach of
recording media while it is being played; the copy-protection measures in the
source files are not circumvented or defeated in any way.


About RapidSolution


RapidSolution Software AG is a leading provider of entertainment software.
RapidSolution products can be purchased online at
href="http://www.audials.de/"> size=2>http://www.audials.de and in specialty stores
around the world. RapidSolution’s recognized brand names include Radiotracker,
Tunebite, Podspider, air2mp3 and TagRunner.

Source: Rapid Solution

5 Comments

shimman
Posts: 596
Posted on: 29 Apr 06 03:58
does this mean i can finally watch HD-WMV version of Terminator 2? i haven't been able to play that !@#$ing thing & i could not get the refund either.
byb3
Posts: 14
Posted on: 30 Apr 06 16:02
lol plenty of people got that HD-WMV version un-DRM'd using drmdbg. Search on google, theres loads of posts about it. Fantastic news I say. I wonder how much the quality deteriorates though.
Kurtlauben
Posts: 1
Posted on: 08 May 06 17:56
Just purchased it and it works very nice, although kinda slowing my computer, but great news indeed. I:X
Maxmark
Posts: 1
Posted on: 10 May 06 15:35
Well, if u can't play a file now, u won't be able to play if u use the new Tunebite. I already tried, but it is good such a tool appeared, cause with playable protected files, everything went smooth, and with no quality loss, or at least a small one that i didn't notice. Good going Tunebite team !
[edited by Maxmark on 10.05.2006 15:36]
dadofbrook
Posts: 5
Posted on: 22 Jan 07 04:10
Convert DRM protected music to unprotected MP3 with fast speed and high quality. Apple should have removed the DRM control long long time ago! How can we convert DRM protected music to unprotected WAV, MP3 or WMA? This problem sucks many iTunes users like me. I used the software NoteBurner recommended here. Cool! It takes a smart method to bypass the DRM control: it burns music to a virtual CD-R, Rip the Virtual CD and then encode the music to MP3. It's very fast according to my experience: for a 4 minutes music, it takes only about 20 second! it works perfect on my computer. And I found the quality of the converted music is perfect. Again, I put the software website here: http://www.noteburner.com.

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