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TuneFab M4V Converter 1.0.3 estaba como Giveaway el día n 27 de octubre de 2017
TuneFab M4V Converter es la primera solución recomendada para convertir videos protegidos con DRM de iTunes como, iTunes Movies, programas de TV, videos de música, etc. al MP4 común. Le permite disfrutar de videos de iTunes M4V en más dispositivos que no sean iPhone / iPad / iPod touch autorizados por Apple. Además, puede desbloquear el período de observación de 48 horas para las películas de alquiler de iTunes para que pueda disfrutar de los alquileres en cualquier momento que desee. De todos modos, TuneFab M4V Converter elimina todas las molestias de ver videos iTunes M4V de alta calidad y sin DRM
protegidos.
Tenga en cuenta: la licencia es válida hasta el 25 de octubre de 2018. Los usuarios de GOTD pueden obtener el código de licencia de por vida con un 25% de descuento. El código de cupón solo es válido antes del 30 de noviembre de 2017. Código de cupón especial del 25% de descuento para usuarios de GOTD: tunefab-m4v
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (32&64bits); 1GHz processor, or above; Monitor with 1024x768 pixels or higher resolution; 512MB RAM; iTunes 12.2 or later installed
8.55 MB
$49.95
As an all-in-one iTunes audio converter, TuneFab Apple Music Converter can easily convert DRM-ed Apple Music songs, iTunes M4P songs, iTunes M4B audiobooks and Audible AA/AAX audiobook to plain audio files. It supports various output formats such as MP3, AC3, AIFF, FLAC, etc. With this program, you can play DRM-free Apple Music songs on any device you like.
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Apple Music Converter (Mac) provides a quick and easy way for Mac users to convert Apple Music to MP3, AC3, FLAC, AIFF,etc.Once the DRM is removed, it will be extremely simple to play Apple Music on devices like iPod shuffle/nano/classic, PS4, Xbox, etc.
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TuneFab M4V Converter is the first recommended solution for converting iTunes Movies, TV shows, music videos, etc. to DRM-free MP4.Also, it can unlock the 48-hour watching period for iTunes rental movies so you can enjoy the rentals at any time you like.
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TuneFab M4V Converter (Mac) lets you convert iTunes purchased or rented M4V videos to MP4 so that you can play the videos on various non-Apple devices, such as Samsung Galaxy S8, PS4, Xbox One, etc. It gives you more freedom to enjoy the iTunes rental movies by breaking the limitation of 48 hours watching period.
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Comentarios en TuneFab M4V Converter 1.0.3
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The Setup is short:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4duthllpwrsvl8p/Setup.png
The registration is easy, just put in the code from the Readme:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pkmv74oo7lhhquz/Registratie.png
The program does not check, if iTunes is installed. It just starts iTunes(which is not installed in this Windows):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4irfrfnagvm6g5s/MeldingLaden-iTunes.png
And About, nothing about the length of the license:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kzvfy7yhnxqloq/About.png
The main screen:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfhgepsgv0sdsgv/Hoofdscherm.png
And adding files:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1kfppahklf6185r/BestandenToevoegen.png
I don not have iTunes installed and also not a single movie.
Ootje
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Apple, like many another provider, uses Digital Rights Management technology to protect its wares, in this instance, Fairplay, deployed on iTunes Store media like video and ebooks. (Apple no longer deploys Fairplay on purchased audio.)
Fairplay, says Apple, is a form of copy protection intended to ensure that 'fair usage' isn't breached by illegal file sharers. Although not yet tested by UK courts -- US courts may be different -- 'fair usage' would seem to extend to a purchaser the right to make a back-up copy of the commercial video which she / he has purchased for her / his own use.
DRM Fairplay removal / conversion of Apple's M4V proprietary format has been the subject of many an article on the 'Net in the past 10 years or so, including this report from How To Geek:
https://www.howtogeek.com/291612/how-to-remove-drm-from-itunes-movies-and-tv-shows/
and nowadays there are at least two developers, other than today's, who specialise in this particular activity:
http://www.noteburner.com/m4v-converter-plus-for-windows.html
http://www.tuneskit.com
hence why I don't entirely understand the reference in today's giveaway text to TuneFab's product being "the first recommended solution".
Like today's developer, both the above make mention of the fact that their software can effectively transform a time-limited iTunes Store rental into a permanently owned acquisition.
I've no time for Apple, not least because its locked OS, clunky iTunes, and DRM-protected M4V has long been an obstacle course I can easily live without especially when there are so many, many alternatives to buying or renting anything at all from the iTunes Store. I also think Apple is more than capable of taking action to defend itself against everything from petty fraud to large scale piracy.
On which basis then, it seems to me that the poster at comment #1 would seem perfectly entitled to go ahead and breach every tenet of the 'fair usage' principle by utilising this software in the manner that comment so enthusiastically describes.
Not, however, for me. Thanks, GOTD, but no thanks.
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This program seems non-functional.
I have iTunes version 12.7.0.166 installed.
I bought a documentary and it's downloaded on my hard disk.
TuneFab "see's" the M4v video in my iTunes and offers to have it converted.
When i click on "convert" it seems to start the conversion process because it shows 0% with a little rotating thingy just above it. But nothing further happens.
I've tried resetting my computer and rerunning the program countless times, it just stands at 0% even after half an hour and nothing happens.
I have Windows 10, latest version installed.
What gives?
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As the program opens it looks for iTunes. If it isn't found, then it won't function. Uh, isn't the reason for this sort of program to unlock DRM so that you can use what you might have purchased in the past on a current no-iTunes computer?
Useless. Gone.
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Lighter, like TunesKit Audiobook Converter and DRmare M4V Converter, this is just another re-recorder. It isn't a true "converter". It needs iTunes to play the video file, so the program can re-record it without DRM.
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