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Posted by Greg on 04/10/07 17:25

dadofbrook@gmail.com wrote in
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> I tried both TuneBite(http://www.tunebite.com) and
> NoteBurner(http://www.noteburner.com). They worked perfectly on my
> computer. The only difference between TuneBite and NoteBurner is that
> TuneBite uses recording technique while NoteBurner burns music onto a
> virtual CD-R. I cannot tell any difference in terms of the music
> quality. But I would agree that NoteBurner is faster than TuneBite.
> Both software are worth a try. Cheers!
>
> longway80@gmail.com wrote:
>> Does anybody tried this virtual cd burning method to convert DRM
>> music files to plain MP3 as the guide posted on:
>>
>> http://tomypost.blogspot.com/2007/01/convert-protected-music-files-to-
>> plain.html
>>
>> I used to burn the disc then rip back to MP3, If the idea works, it
>> may save me lots of time. and it should be able to convert protected
>> WMA with the cd recording function of the media Player too.
>
>
I looked at these two products as well and liked NoteBurner better except
for the tagging process. NoteBurner relies on you burning with CD-Text
and I couldn't find a burner which supported that feature along with
recognizing DRM files. So, I ended up with TuneBite. It works okay, but
is very touchy. If my PC's doing other things in the background (no
matter how simple or little processor/memory activity is involved) the
files come out with skips and/or interference. Does anyone know of a
burner that will create audio CD's with CD-Text so I can go back to
NoteBurner?

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