TuneClone Audio Converter Software

Convert any music format to unprotected MP3 via virtual CD burning

TuneClone Audio Converter is a very easy to use software that converts iTunes M4P, WMA music files to plain MP3, easy to install, and easy to use via a simple user interface.
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How to Play iTunes M4P Music on Pocket PC?

Is there a program with which you can get iTunes songs work on a Windows Pocket PC (using Windows Media Player)...without having to burn them on a CD and then rip them as a different format?

If you meet the same problem too, you got the right place! Please read this simple guide to learn how to convert the protected iTunes M4P files to unprotected MP3 files then you can enjoy them with your Pocket PC music Player.

Convert DRM protected music and play with Pocket PC music Player

The M4P music files you purchased from iTunes store are DRM protected. They cannot be played without iTunes, iPod, iPhone and other Apple's products. So you cannot play them with Walkman. You need some software to convert the protected M4P music file to unprotected MP3 first, and then you can play the mp3 files with your Pocket PC MP3 player.

TuneClone is such a software to easily convert the M4P music file to MP3, WAV, unprotected WMA. You can click here to download TuneClone and convert the M4P music files to MP3 files and play them with your Pocket PC music player. [Read more guide...]

 

 


Play iTunes M4P with Pocket PC, Virtual CD-RW burner converts DRM protected music WMA, M4P, M4B to MP3 TuneClone uses a virtual CD burning technology to simulate the burning and ripping process and can quickly convert M4P files to MP3 without any CD-R disc. TuneClone installs a virtual CD-RW. It helps you burn any unprotected or DRM protected M4P, M4A, WMA music files onto the virtual CD, rips tracks on the virtual CD and encodes tracks onto MP3, WAV or WMA music files. It can repeat this audio converting procedure until your whole music collection is done.

Since the virtual CD emulates your computer RAM and hard disk as erasable CD-RW drive (Virtual CD-RW), the converting speed is faster than any other m4p to mp3 conversion programs.

 


About Pocket PC

A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a hardware specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system. It may have the capability to run an alternative operating system like NetBSD, Linux, Android or others. It has many of the capabilities of modern desktop PCs.

Testimonials

"I just wanted to send an email to let you know how great this product is. I had an iPod shuffle that shorted out, and when searching for a new MP3 player, I liked other players much better than those sold by Apple. But I was upset to discover that none of the 100 plus songs I had in my iTunes library could be downloaded to any other MP3 player but an iPod. It made me angry to realize that songs I PAID for (not stole) were useless to me unless I purchased an Apple product, which I was loathe to after finding out about this. Finding your product saved me, and my music. Now I can buy the MP3 player I want and not lose any of the songs I have bought. Thanks so much!" -- Tiffany

Download TuneClone to convert protected WMA and iTunes M4P to MP3,WAV

News

  • TuneClone Audio Converter for Mac v1.3.1 was released on Jan 20, 2010!
  • TuneClone Version 1.36 Released on July 26, 2009!
  • TuneClone Version 1.35 Released on January 15, 2009!

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Testimonials

"I've been waiting a long time to 'free my iTunes' to use on my Walkman mobile phone, and the only way I could do it before was to burn to CD then rip back again. A very lengthy process, which normally ended up full of faults and a lot of wasted disks!! Not any more!!" -- David

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