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FREE iTunes video converter that has a compatible output with windows media player

gaidin43

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I have been looking for à solution to convert videos î bought from iTunes so I an play them through media browser inside windows media player.

The only ones I seem to be able to find are paid programs. Also these programs don't seem to be too reputable either.

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
I have been looking for à solution to convert videos î bought from iTunes so I an play them through media browser inside windows media player.

The only ones I seem to be able to find are paid programs. Also these programs don't seem to be too reputable either.

Anyone have any suggestions?

I would love to see an answer on this as well. Every one I have found is loaded with Malware. Well, everything free that is.
 
Are you wanting to remove the DRM from the videos? I don't think Handbrake will do that you have to remove the copy protection first. I use a program called Audials One 10 to remove the DRM protection from the videos and music I buy off Amazon. I think it will work for iTunes as well.
It is a paid program though, but it works as advertised and isn't bloated to badly.
 
I still wasn't able to find a working free converter for this job to be done so I settled with a paid one. Try Xilisoft Video Converter. Converts all media files. Been using it for so long and has never failed me.
 
I still wasn't able to find a working free converter for this job to be done so I settled with a paid one. Try Xilisoft Video Converter. Converts all media files. Been using it for so long and has never failed me.

Yep that's exactly why I had to pony up and purchase Audials One 10. I scoured the internet looking for a free alternative but couldn't find one. I tried Xilisoft as well but eventually settled on Audials because of ease of use. That can be subjective thought and it really depends on the person using the program. They both do the job though and do it fairly well.
 
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