Monday, March 26, 2012

How to Transfer iTunes Music to Google Play?

The music downloaded from iTunes store is DRM protected. You cannot directly transfer iTunes songs to Google Play for playback. You need an iTunes music converter to convert iTunes music m4p, m4a or aac to mp3 first and then transfer the output files to Google music manager.

The follow guide is going to show you how to remove DRM copy protection from iTunes music and convert iTunes music m4p to mp3, aac to mp3 and m4a to mp3 for uploading to Google Play using TuneClone M4P to MP3 Converter.

1. Create a new playlist in iTunes.

2. Add iTunes songs to the playlist.

3. Launch TuneClone M4P to MP3 Converter. Click the "Settings" tab. In the pop-up window, you can specify output folder, output file name format, output format, etc for the output files.  
Note: You can check whether TuneClone virtual CD drive is successfully installed and where it is installed at the bottom left corner of the interface.

convert iTunes music to google play

4. Switch back to iTunes. In iTunes, Right click the playlist you just created and choose "Burn Playlist to Disc".

5. In the pop-up window of "Burn Settings", select "TuneClon Virtual_CD-RW" from the "CD Burner" drop-down list, click the radio button next to "Audio CD" and tick "Include CD Text" option. Click "Burn" to start burning.

transfer iTunes music to google music manager

6. Upon the completion of burning the disc and encoding the music, you can open the TuneClone manager screen to show all the converted music files. To locate the output folder, simply click the "Folder" tab on the interface.

7. After you get the output music files, you can upload them to your Google Play and then play iTunes music within your Google Play.

Source from http://www.tuneclone.com/transfer-itunes-music-to-google-play.php

Monday, March 19, 2012

How to convert avi to mp3

If you have lots of video files in avi format but only need the audio part for playback on an MP3 player, this article may help you. In this post, I'd like to show you how to extract audio from avi video files and convert avi to mp3. The freeware Clone2Go Free Audio Converter can be used to convert video avi to audio mp3 in no time:

1. Download and Install Clone2Go Free Audio Converter

Download Link

2. Add AVI File

Click the "Add Media Files" button to import AVI files. Alternatively, you can click "File -> Add Media Files..." to add AVI files. You can also directly drag and drop AVI files to the left panel of the program.

Convert AVI to MP3 using Clone2Go Free Audio Converter

3. Choose MP3 as Output Format

From the "Profile" drop-down list, choose MP3 - MPEG Layer-3 Audio (*.mp3) as the output format.

4. Start Converting AVI to MP3

Click the "Start Encode" button to start to convert AVI to MP3.

Note: If you only need to extract a part of the video as mp3, Clone2Go Free Audio Converter lets you trim the video by specifying the video beginning and video end. You will then get what you need exactly, e.g. a short audio clip to be used as a ringtone for your mobile phone.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Save $10 on TuneClone Audio Converter

We have good news for you once again.

Now you can order TuneClone Audio Converter and receive $10 off the regular price.

Below are the purchase links:

Windows Version

Mac Version

To enjoy the $10 discount, please enter the coupon TUNE-RXE5 into the Coupon Code field after clicking the purchase link and then update the cart. The price will be dropped from $34.95 to $24.95.

Note: In case the coupon doesn't work or the Coupon Code field doesn't appear, please clear the Internet cookie and restart the browser to try once again.

Please also take note that this offer expires on Mar 30, 2012.

You can also like TuneClone on Facebook to enjoy this offer.

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It is also recommended downloading TuneClone Audio Converter to try it out first before ordering. Below are the download links:

Windows Version

Mac Version

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Transfer iTunes songs to non-Apple music player or mobile phone

I have a little Sansa mp3 player, but my mom has an iPod. I have been downloading music from the iTunes store, but I can't put them on my player. I realize that the songs from iTunes are .mpeg files (or something like that) and that my music player plays .mp3 files, but is there any way that I could work around this, or possibly convert my .mpeg files?

My iPod broke, so I want to buy a new mp3 player, but I was thinking that this time I might try a different brand because iPods are usually a little more on the expensive side. But I still have all my iTunes songs i already bought and was wondering if it was a huge hassle to transfer them to something else and if it might be worth it to spend the extra money on the apple brand..
The songs you purchased from iTunes store are DRM protected. In order to transfer iTunes songs to a non-Apple music player or mobile phone, you will need to get the iTunes music converted first.

If you have a blank CD disc at hand and there are not many songs that need to be converted, you can try this way:
  1. Insert the blank CD into your computer disc drive.
  2. Create a new playlist in iTunes and add songs to the playlist.
  3. Burn the playlist to the CD (choose Audio CD in the Burn Settings window).
  4. Rip the burned CD back as MP3 files in iTunes or Windows Media Player.
Then you can transfer the MP3 files to your non-Apple music player or mobile phone.

What if you have lots of songs (say 1000+) that need to be converted? You still use the above burn-and-rip method? You know, a real CD disc can only hold about 79-min music. If the average length of each song is 4 minutes, then the total length would be 4000+ minutes. And you will need more than 50 discs for burning. What a waste of money! What's more, it is a waste of efforts to insert and eject CD discs again and again. So it is inadvisable to convert a large library of iTunes music using this method.

The software TuneClone also adopts the burn-and-rip method. However, TuneClone cleverly avoids the problem by applying the virtual CD burning technology. The conversion theory of TuneClone is very simple. It installs a virtual CD drive to users' computers. Then while burning iTunes playlists to an audio CD, you just choose the TuneClone virtual CD drive instead of a real CD disc. So you have saved the cost of real CD discs.

Besides, TuneClone automatically detects whether the length of the playlist exceeds 79 min. If so, it will ask you whether or not to burn multiple audio CDs. After you choose Audio CDs, the burning and encoding process will get started and TuneClone will automatically divide the playlist into several folders. You can actually switch to other jobs before the conversion is completed. So you have saved time as well.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Save $10 on TuneClone Audio Converter during Christmas holiday

The Christmas Day is just around the corner. To celebrate the holiday, TuneClone is offering a $10 coupon to its customers. Now during the Christmas holiday, you can save $10 on TuneClone Audio Converter (for Windows or Mac) with coupon TUNE-P78N.

This page gives the detailed info: http://itunesm4ptomp3.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/tuneclone-coupon-on-christmas/

About TuneClone Audio Converter

TuneClone Audio Converter converts iTunes music to plain MP3 via virtual CD burning. It simulates the burning, ripping and encoding process by installing a virtual CD burner. All you need to do is burn your iTunes playlist to TuneClone's Virtual CD Drive. TuneClone will convert iTunes music to MP3 automatically.

TuneClone Audio Converter

Key Features of TuneClone Audio Converter

1. Remove DRM protection from purchased music files with a few clicks by using a virtual CD burning approach. You can play the converted DRM free music files with Media Player or any MP3 players including Zune, Cell Phone, Pocket PC, PDA, etc.

2. Preserve ID3 tags for artist, album, title, artworks, etc.

3. Converted songs have NO DRM restriction anymore.

4. Easy to install and easy to use with a very handy and clear user interface.

5. Very high speed. Compared with using real CD-R or CD-RW disc, TuneClone's virtual CD burning can use the maximum writing speed and your music files can be converted at a very high speed.

6. Batch convert a large collection of music files.

Availability and Pricing

You can download TuneClone Audio Converter (for Windows or Mac) for a try from its official website http://www.tuneclone.com. Normally, it is priced at $34.95, but you can receive $10 off the regular price during the Christmas season.