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Nov 1st, 2007
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by Serunson ...
If tunebite is causing such problems for you, yet none for Boulder, then i would suggest re-installing the software as a good step to try, to see if that would stop the problems that you get.
ok. i`ll say it to my friend. Cause as I said he uses such software but I used to use another (MelodyCan).

Anyway big thanks for advices and help.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Please tell us if re-installing helped any.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Hi all,

At last my friend re-installed his prog but he hasn`t tried to convert protected files yet. So I hope everything will be fine cause we argued if his prog didn`t not work he would use MelodyCan
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Nov 7th, 2007
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

personally, I use NoteBurner to convert protected music. It is used as a virtual burner in iTunes and I can simply burn all music to the virtual disc. The program can rip the burned music back to the local drive automatically.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

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personally, I use NoteBurner to convert protected music. It is used as a virtual burner in iTunes and I can simply burn all music to the virtual disc. The program can rip the burned music back to the local drive automatically.
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Nov 29th, 2007
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Hello again Grunji,

I noticed that you didn't check the Tunebite site
On that site at the bottom there is another software called Videoraptor which gets clips from a lot of sites like Youtube(youtube included too). Give it a try.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Will check it too. Thanks.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Have already checked it

But I pay for one prog - MelodyCan and YoutubeRipper is as an addition and Videoraptor is another prog. So I have to buy it. But I don`t want to pay once more only for one feature.
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

You are right about this, but it is more complex then Youtube ripper. Would be nice if this Videoraptor would be included in Tunebite too
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Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter

Everything changes so lets wait for new comfortable and professional MelodyCan changes.
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