Tunebite app strips Nokia’s “Comes With Music” DRM
By Dusan Belic on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 at 6:55 AM PST In Content, Nokia

Not sure about you, but I love Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s “Comes With Music” idea. You buy a phone and get all the music you want along with the device. The problem, though, is in the DRM. If you want to play the same music on some other media player, that’s impossible to do. Luckily, there’s an easy workaround which I’m sure is not something neither Nokia nor any of the major record label like. It’s called Tunebite and it’s a Windows application that strips DRM from songs you downloaded from Nokia Music service, allowing you to play them on any device you want. The application “plays and re-dubbs the tracks” producing non-encrypted files as a result. It costs $26 (20 EUR) and apparently works in a matter of seconds per song.
Sounds cool, easy and ultra-convenient for those that like to have their songs played on multiple devices.
[Via: Unwired View]



I don’t get it why they’d use that drm thing when u could get the files from other places .Actually that Tunebite app has been on the market since quite a long time ago,it’s indeed pretty cool cause it can be used to convert a lot of formats.But I think that the best thing about it is that it’s legal, cause it just re records the files, that u legally purchased btw and should use them on whatever way u need, at high speed and saves them as clean files,it doesn’t have anything to do with cracking files cause it doesn’t mess with the drm.