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TuneCabBy TuneCabMarch 26, 2008 TuneCab is media converter for DRM-protected or unprotected files for playing on PCs, MP3/MP4 players, iPhone and iPod Touch devices. With TuneCab you are not bound to your PC anymore and can play your movies on almost any device you have. TuneCab can convert: Download to PC and convert to play back on your iPhone/iPod Touch To use on your iPhone or iPod Touch open the link in Safari: |
Works as advertised.
I’ve ordered the version with YouTube ripper and converted some videos to iphone easily. Wma conversion support should be helpful too.
Thanks!
Vista x32, Windows XP x32 or Windows 2003 x32
In case you we wondering…
This program works, but as soon as you reboot your computer with it installed, it will not go past the windows screen for me, causing me to go back and uninstall this program from safe mode, so just be careful with it, im waiting to hear back from them if it is a common fault or not
I’m glad I found this site just for the TuneCab link! This isn’t really ‘iPhone’ specific, it just lets you burn any DRM file to unprotected MP3.
I’ve been looking for a program like TuneCab for over a year. I have Rhapsody and I can only play the songs on my PC. When I want to create a CD, I use Roxio to copy the live stream to MP3. Works great, but it requires a little setup each time (to adjust the volume levels). I’ve googled for a Rhapsody ripper and never found anything. But now I downloaded TuneCab and it’s awesome. I’m converting my first ten CDs right now and it’s cranking through them. It takes about a minute per song to convert. Once these are done, I plan on burning my entire Rhapsody library with TuneCab over the weekend. It rocks!
Oh yeah - for slyone, I’m not having any problems with the reboot on my computer. Seems to work fine so far.





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