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another program, NoteBurner, can also do this
i like the interface of NoteBurner better it is easier to use than TuneBite. |
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So I bought Tunebite Platinum, have to say it converts my files perfectly. Still I haven’t figured out whether I can or can’t convert my video files into audio files? Does anyone know? Thanks
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As far as I know Tunebite can convert( remove the protection) from both audio and video files, but I don't think it can convert a video file into an audio one. I mean if you convert a video file, after conversion you'll still have a video file but without protection.
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Hi
Sure it can, Tunebite can convert video to audio if you select the option of converting only audio: "Audio only". Check this box, redhatblueeyes, and you'll have audio part converted
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Oh I have figured that out in the meantime what I don't figure out right now is why after Tunebite finishes converting, the file doesn't appear in the overwiev? Hmm this happens for a short period of time. any clue Jeremiah55?
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As far as I remember it is something related to the names of output-files, characters or something...
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Thanks...characters indeed, too many caracthers actually
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I was tricked into trying some tool called Tunecab...don't let anyone fool you with that...because tunebite has not changed the name.
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