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wohlward
Jul 19, 2007, 02:49 AM
Most of people may think it is quite unfair that we paid for those songs from iTunes shop, but can't play them outside of the iTunes environment, on hardware not supported by Apple, or on operating systems not supported by iTunes.

With a very handy and clear user interface, we can easily use NoteBurner to enjoy all protected songs not only on iPod, but on any other MP3 player, mobile phone or PC - without any restrictions or DRM protection.

Some people may ask whether this is illegal to remove the DRM restriction. Actually, NoteBurner emulates the whole steps for converting protected music to normal music files: ripping, burning, encoding is all-in-one! It does not bypass any digital copy protection and conforms with all digital copy protection measures, provided that the user is legally entitled to listen to the music.


System Requirements
Windows XP and Vista
iTunes

You can download NoteBurner www.noteburner.com

This guide is a simple guide to help you quickly get the hang of this simple program. This guide will be updated whenever any new features are added to the program.

Step One

Install NoteBurner and select NoteBurner Virtual Burner as the default burner in iTunes. Choose Edit> Preferences> Advanced> Burning menu to select the burner.

Step Two

Open NoteBurner to choose output format from MP3, WAV and WMA. The output folder of converted music can also be specified in Manager Window of NoteBurner.

Step Three

Select all music you want to burn from your music library and add them to newly created playlist.

Step Four

Click Burn Disc button in iTunes to start burning selected music to virtual disc.

Step Five

After all music is encoded by NoteBurner, choose to show the Manager Window of NoteBurner and all converted music is shown here.

Step Six

Click the Folder button in NoteBurner to open the output folder of converted music and you can transfer these converted files to your player immediately.

Libran_kevin
Aug 06, 2007, 05:04 AM
Hey, I tried the software, it's really useful, and I have bought the program. From now on, I can listen my bought musics everywhere, it made me exciting...:luxhello:

Insomniac
Aug 06, 2007, 06:32 PM
Some people may ask whether this is illegal to remove the DRM restriction. Actually, NoteBurner emulates the whole steps for converting protected music to normal music files:



Whether it emulates, or removes the DRM, it's still illegal, not to mention against forum rules.

And thanks for the answer to the question no one asked.......... :clown:


Let me guess, you signed in with another name so you can pat yourself on the back and promote your cr@p.

wohlward
Aug 10, 2007, 04:05 AM
hey, Insomniac, do you think kevin=wohlward? no , absolutely not.

Insomniac
Aug 11, 2007, 08:48 PM
What I think is you never bothered to read the forum rules, and are posting information no one asked for........

caztor
Sep 24, 2007, 11:53 AM
well see how it works

killerofthesoul
Oct 21, 2007, 06:19 AM
i can't see which program to use?

please help!

wohlward
Oct 22, 2007, 02:54 AM
the program i recommend is banned by the forum and it is a pity.

You can use other programs to have a try, such as NoteCable and SoundTaxi. Both of them are easy to use and you can simply choose the one you like better.

Selinary
Jul 01, 2008, 10:31 PM
TuneClone is a tool of this kind,maybe you can have a try.You can download the trial version for free.
:gabby:http://tomypost.blogspot.com/2007/01/convert-protected-music-files-to-plain.html