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        Frequently Asked Questions about Tunebite


What does Tunebite do for you?

Tunebite is designed for users to remove limitation of copy right of purchased audio files from internet. It can help you enjoy purchased audio and video move with mp3 player or other video player. Tunebite supports most of common video and audio formats including MP3, WMV, MP4, WMA, AA, OGG and WAV etc.

How to install Tunebite to your computer?

To install Tunebite, you need download the installer to your computer and double click to start installing, among the process of installation, Tunebite will automatically detect your hardware and specify setting.

Information to Apple Play fair and Digital-Rights-Management (DRM) ?

Online music platforms offer for purchase or download music tracks on the internet in various copy protected formats. As formats there are the Play Fair, Microsoft Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Sony Atrac. The various formats have the aim, by limiting the use in most different ways, to prevent the creation of private copies and abuse.

Limitation of use

Music or video files recorded with Tunebite are not to be transferred to third parties. The exchange, giving away or sale of these recordings is forbidden by the international laws of copyright and is legally pursued by the rightful owner. For the use of Tunebite by third parties the user in person will be legally pursued. RapidSolution Software AG doesn't underwrite in case of abuse.

How can I play MP4 music tracks bought at iTunes on a regular MP3 player? (Back to top)

Tunebite can re-record while playing MP4 format music tracks and save them as new files. Tunebite supported formats (MP3, WMA, OGG) can be played on regular MP3-players without problem.

How can I convert an audio book in M4B and AA format to a MP3, OGG, WMA or WAV file? (Back to top)

AA and M4B are usual formats for audio books. However there are many devices which cannot process these formats. With Tunebite, audio books can be automatically converted to new files while playing.

What is High-Speed-Digital-Dubbing? (Back to top)

This term derives from times when music tracks were re-recorded, while playing, from one tape to another by a double tape recorder. While this process, the content was played at high speed and re-recorded. Tunebite has transferred this procedure into the digital world and plays at high speed, with the help of a virtual soundcard more music tracks at the same time, according to CPU performance and re-records them automatically in digital quality.

How can I convert copy protected WMA audio files to unprotected MP3, WMA, OGG or WAV files? (Back to top)

Tunebite can re-record, while playing, WMA copy protected audio files and save them as new files. Tunebite supported formats (MP3, WMA, OGG) can be played on regular MP3-players without problem. With the help of Tunebite, recorded tracks can now be burned onto audio CDs or MP3 CDs for your Hi-fi System.

Instructions on how to copy DRM protected files (Back to top)

Basically, protected files should not be copied and handed over to third parties. Tunebite qualifies to copy DRM protected music files, videos or audio books. By recording files while playing, Tunebite disposes of a lossless digital method to convert copy protected WMA, M4P, M4B, AA, WMV and M4V files to MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, MP4, MPEG-4 or WMV format files. Through this process, a private copy is created only for personal use.

How can I copy DRM protected music, video and audio books? (Back to top)

Tunebite Platinum disposes of the technology to convert both copy protected music (WMA/M4P), videos (WMV/M4V) and audio books (M4B/AA) to unprotected audio (WMA/MP3/OGG/WAV) and video files (WMV/MPEG-4).

How can I convert an iTunes M4V Video to a MPEG-4 file for a multimedia player? (Back to top)

M4V is the video format for Apple iPod Video. M4V videos can be purchased at Apple iTunes. Mobile video players, mobile phones or multimedia players cannot play this type of files. Tunebite Platinum +MPEG4 has a 3vix Encoder which saves after recording M4V videos a MPEG-4 file, that can be played on many multimedia mobile devices.

What are divx and 3vix-Encoders? (Back to top)

Without a video encoder Tunebite can convert protected videos to WMV format. 3vix Encoder is a very known video codec supported by Tunebite. Divx Encoder is also a codec for MPEG-4 videos, although not used by Tunebite. Owners of a mobile phone, PDA, Apple iPod or another kind of mobile multimedia player able to play video files can convert DRM protected videos or online videos with erotic content to unprotected MPEG-4 (WMV/MP4) format and therefore play these on most mobile devices.

Where do I get the missing ID3-tags, cover pictures and lyrics? (Back to top)

Tunebite Platinum +MPEG4 offers a built-in licence for a 3vix Encoder and makes it therefore possible to convert copy protected WMV and M4V video to MPEG4 files.

Instructions on how to copy DRM protected video files (Back to top)

Basically, protected files should not be copied and handed over to third parties. Tunebite qualifies to copy DRM protected music files, videos or audio books. By recording files while playing, Tunebite disposes of a lossless digital method to convert copy protected WMA, M4P, M4B, AA, WMV and M4V files to MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, MP4, MPEG-4 or WMV format files. Through this process, a private copy is created only for personal use.

Is Tunebite ID3-tag compatible? (Back to top)

Tunebite makes sure that, after the re-recording process is over, the new files also have all existing tag information. Tunebite supports ID3-tag formats like ID3v1 and ID3v2.

Where do I get the missing ID3-tags, cover pictures and lyrics from? (Back to top)

Online rightfully acquired music tracks often have incomplete ID3-tags, cover pictures and lyrics. All Tunebite versions have a built-in search agent that knows many internet sites and searches automatically for the missing ID3-tags. Besides, the search agent gets the cover pictures and lyrics for the completion of the music collection.

How can I burn DRM protected music and audio books on a CD and listen to them on a car radio? (Back to top)

Hi-fi systems and car radios can already play MP3 music files. However, they often can not play DRM protected files. After re-recording music files or audio books, Tunebite can burn the saved files on CDs. Tunebite can burn audio CDs or MP3 CDs and makes it therefore possible to play the files on these devices

 

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