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The latest version of Tunebite does this conversion fully digital, just to clear things up.
What it does, is basicly re-recording what your soundcard is playing, so no DRM information is left in the resulting file. So you can safely use it to remove that protection and nobody will ever know it was protected
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But I didn't like it - it's slow...
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So I can remove the protection from songs that i bought from iTunes and no one will ever know they were protected?
Tunebite sounds really cool...got to check it out!
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Duh! Of course you can!!! Where have you been living?! Everybody uses a software or some tool for this purpose..It seem that this Tunebite thing is becoming more and more popular
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Yeah, Tunebite it is becoming more popular and it also converts video files... and it is very reliable too...so, I used it too for a few years, than switched to another tool loke this, just for a change, but came back to Tunebite when they released the version that is able to convert video, it also has other functions included, like cd burning; helps a lot not not to have to use many tools, but to have everything included just in one.
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