February 1, 2007 (Press Release) --
Tunebite - How to remove DRM protection.
To re-recode media files you just have to add the files by clicking on the corresponding button or by dragging and dropping the media files into the window. The selected files appear on the left side of the application window (1) . You can start the recording process by clicking on the "GO"-Button. The finished files appear on the right side of the application window (2) . Underneath the list with all finished files, there is the window(3) which you can use to burn or to copy (to MP3-Player) the re-recorded songs. Some information about the selected songs (ID3-Tag, cover picture, lyrics) is also displayed
You can use Tunebite as an always running background application that automatically detects and re-encodes each protected media file you listen to using Windows Media Player 9 (or later) or Apple iTunes 4 (or later). To enable this behaviour please go to "Options->Record->Automatic recording" and check "Automatically intercept and record tracks that are played back in Windows Media Player and iTunes". Alternatively you can perform batch re-encoding tasks from time to time. In this case add protected media files to list (either with the "add" button or by drag-and-dropping files and folders on the left field) and then press the "GO!" button and wait until the tracks get re-encoded. Best usage: recording with high-speed dubbing enabled and normalization disabled is what we recommend!
To re-recode media files you just have to add the files by clicking on the corresponding button or by dragging and dropping the media files into the window. The selected files appear on the left side of the application window (1) . You can start the recording process by clicking on the "GO"-Button. The finished files appear on the right side of the application window (2) . Underneath the list with all finished files, there is the window(3) which you can use to burn or to copy (to MP3-Player) the re-recorded songs. Some information about the selected songs (ID3-Tag, cover picture, lyrics) is also displayed
You can use Tunebite as an always running background application that automatically detects and re-encodes each protected media file you listen to using Windows Media Player 9 (or later) or Apple iTunes 4 (or later). To enable this behaviour please go to "Options->Record->Automatic recording" and check "Automatically intercept and record tracks that are played back in Windows Media Player and iTunes". Alternatively you can perform batch re-encoding tasks from time to time. In this case add protected media files to list (either with the "add" button or by drag-and-dropping files and folders on the left field) and then press the "GO!" button and wait until the tracks get re-encoded. Best usage: recording with high-speed dubbing enabled and normalization disabled is what we recommend!

Tunebite - How to remove DRM protection
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