I am posting to seek additional assistance in the converting of a DRM M4V Video Clip.
Recently I searched the Internet via Google and turned up Tunebite Platinum with
MPEG-4 Decoder which will convert M4V protected files to an uprotected file.
The issue I am having with Tunebite is it requires a min of 2GHzs Processor to convert
M4v, I only have a 1.79GHzs which is not enough to perform the conversion.
I wish to know is there any other software other Tunbite which will convert a M4V using
my present processor.
Thanks
JEG
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Hi,
Tunebite is the only option I know of at this time, have you actually tried it with your processor? It uses 3ivX as a video Codec which traditionally is not a really power hungry Codec, Perhaps decoding the H.264 to convert is why you need the CPU, anyway you are not that far off spec, I'd try the demo anyway. The only other (very crude) option would be to playback the clip from a iPod (Video) using the TV out into a capture card or DVD recorder.
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