Tunebite
Tunebite is a proprietary media converter sold by Audials which is specifically designed to legally by-pass DRM protection from songs, audiobooks, videos, and movies. It offers support for over 100 audio and video formats. It also includes an audio-stream and webvideo recorder.[1]
Design[edit]
Tunebite legally copies DRM protected media by taking "advantage of the analog loophole". By re-recording DRM protected media Tunebite does not modify the original DRM media; thereby, Tunebite allows an authorized owner of DRM media to play the media (played via Tunebite itself or any installed media player) while Tunebite records to any of 100 different formats.
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References[edit]
- ↑ "TuneBite". TuneBite. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
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