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Old 07-21-2008, 04:03 AM
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Tunebite review: Shoud I use Tunebite?


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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.

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Old 07-21-2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: Shoud I use Tunebrite


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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.
Personally, I like tunebite, we have a write up on it available here: Tunebite

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
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Old 07-25-2008, 04:32 AM
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Re: Shoud I use Tunebite


See the following thread and its poll
Lossy DRM removal software: SoundTaxi, Tunebite, NoteBurner, freeTunes, MuvAudio
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Old 03-28-2009, 10:05 AM
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Re: Shoud I use Tunebite


I 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.
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Old 03-28-2009, 01:19 PM
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I 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!
Why on earth have you bought both programs? Besides both programs are free to try so why don't people actually try them before buying? Many web-sites promote software and are interested in nothing else but getting an affiliate commission, so you might see lots of warm words about software. But even if you read a very positive review on a trusted web-site, it is always a good idea to TRY BEFORE BUYING.

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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