Tunebite review: Shoud I use Tunebite?Hi
Using the lossless DRM removal seems like a bit of a pain and unreliable, so I was considering purchasing Tunebite. I have approx 100 video files to remove DRM from. I understand Tunebite is a lossy converter, but in reality how much does the picture degrade? The source material is high quality 500mb 30 minute files. Any advice would be appreciated. |
Re: Shoud I use TunebriteQuote:
They do allow you to try it for FREE, so if you don't like it you don't have to pay a dime... There are also some other DRM removal software programs available here: DRM removal software |
Re: Shoud I use TunebiteSee the following thread and its poll
Lossy DRM removal software: SoundTaxi, Tunebite, NoteBurner, freeTunes, MuvAudio |
Re: Shoud I use TunebiteI purchased Tunebite, and Soundtaxi and I am having trouble with both. When I try to convert a music video I usually only get less than 30 secs and sometimes the video is garbled and the music jumps around. I've tried everything I don't know if it's something I'm not doing or what! But I tell you this, If you try it for free and you THINK it works , you better make sure because they won't refund your money and it's impossible to contact anyone.
Good luck!:) |
Re: Shoud I use TunebiteQuote:
I don't really like the way Soundtaxi supports customers, but Tunebite is different. Have you read Tunebite FAQ? Have you tried to create a thread in the RS-Audials Forum? Have you tried to contact them via e-mail? If you have any replies from them, please quote them here and post about your problems in the RS-Audials Forum. |
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