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Converting DRM-Protected .m4v files to .avi
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zhaoqing
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22. December 2009 @ 04:06 |
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shakenp
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19. March 2010 @ 03:09 |
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free377
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13. April 2010 @ 18:22 |
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Originally posted by samba09: hi all,
good news: tunebite now can convert itunes videos m4v to mp4 and m4v to wmv.
best regards, samba
No it doesn't--it won't access my mp4 itunes file at all.
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fwupow
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14. April 2010 @ 07:05 |
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No doubt another screen capture proggy masquerading as an iTunes "converter". If it doesn't actually break the iTunes DRM and decrypt the file, then it's crap.
XFX nForce 680i LT SLI mobo, Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz cpu, 4GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 memory, Vista Home Premium 64 OS
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free377
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14. April 2010 @ 15:02 |
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Originally posted by fwupow: No doubt another screen capture proggy masquerading as an iTunes "converter". If it doesn't actually break the iTunes DRM and decrypt the file, then it's crap.
I know--so are there any that can transfer it to a movie DVD file, remove the coding? Free?
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free377
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14. April 2010 @ 15:32 |
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Originally posted by sharkhell: SPAM removed
As usual, a Bu**sh** program that only does a minute before it asks you to BUY it--a scam--are there any FREE programs out there, like DVD Shrink, HD DVD FAb Decrypter, VObBlanker (all truly FREE), that will do the job completely without any bu**sh**??
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free377
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14. April 2010 @ 15:35 |
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Originally posted by leonpuro: I must tell you something, man: I don't know if you have a Mac or a PC. If you have the latter, I suggest you to do this: I had the same problem that you have with you DRM-protected M4V videos, for I've downloaded some video-podcast. I realized, however, something: These *.m4v files appear with, if applies to you, the WMP (Windows Media Player) logo; I mean, I realized that, probably, these files can be opened with WMP. So I tried, and they opened! But the great thing isn't whether they open or they don't. The big deal was that I realized that the option "File/Save as
" was available. With this option, you can, as I did, rename your videos and make them *.mp4 files. You can give them the externsion you want (*.avi, *.mpg, etc.).
After this, you can do what you want with them: If you have a burning software that recognizes *.mp4 files, you can put them in CD or DVD (I highly recommend Nero 7 as DVD burner, for it supports many types of files, such as *.avi, *.mpg, *.dat, *.mp4 and other). But if you want to convert them to another format, I
So, this is a free way to use your DRM-protected M4V files. Only you need a CPU with WMP.
My WMP would not open the files, the mp4 files, so NO, that does NOT work--any other ideas?Originally posted by leonpuro: I must tell you something, man: I don't know if you have a Mac or a PC. If you have the latter, I suggest you to do this: I had the same problem that you have with you DRM-protected M4V videos, for I've downloaded some video-podcast. I realized, however, something: These *.m4v files appear with, if applies to you, the WMP (Windows Media Player) logo; I mean, I realized that, probably, these files can be opened with WMP. So I tried, and they opened! But the great thing isn't whether they open or they don't. The big deal was that I realized that the option "File/Save as
" was available. With this option, you can, as I did, rename your videos and make them *.mp4 files. You can give them the externsion you want (*.avi, *.mpg, etc.).
After this, you can do what you want with them: If you have a burning software that recognizes *.mp4 files, you can put them in CD or DVD (I highly recommend Nero 7 as DVD burner, for it supports many types of files, such as *.avi, *.mpg, *.dat, *.mp4 and other). But if you want to convert them to another format, I
So, this is a free way to use your DRM-protected M4V files. Only you need a CPU with WMP.
Nope, my WMP, new one, would not even recognize nor open the mp4 itunes video file--any other ideas?
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