Instruction
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Download and install Tunebite. When you run Tunebite for the first time the wizard will detect the sound card. Click the Next button ("Next") until setup is complete.
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Click on the Options button (Options) to open the settings window.
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Click on the "Output" tab ("output"). Here you can specify the storage location of the converted files, and file names as soon as they are converted.
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Click on the three dots (ellipses) in the Output Folder ("Folder for output") in the tab Output ("output"). This will bring up an "Explorer" window to specify the folder in which you save the converted files.
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If you want to convert to MP3, which is the most compatible audio format, click on the tab File Format ("file Format" section Options") program, Tunebite.
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Click on the Import button lame_enc.dll ("Import file lame_enc.dll"). Open a web browser and a Google search of the file lame_enc.dll. Find and download this file and place it in a safe place (not on the desktop).
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Go back to the tab File Format ("file Format") and click Import lame_enc.dll ("Import file lame_enc.dll"). Tunebite will import the file and allows you to convert ringtones in MP3 format.
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Click OK at the bottom of the screen. To remove protection from audio tracks go to the next step.
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Start Tunebite. Open the folder on your hard disk that stores the copy-protected music tracks and audio books.
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Drag these files into the category of Songs to Record ("recording track"). Click Digital Dubbing (Digital dubbing) located under the large Go button ("Forward"). This allows you to run high-speed dubbing, and the recording process will take less time.
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Press the Go button ("Forward"). Tunebite will start recording each track and saves it to the specified folder. At this point you can turn off the sound, since Tunebite will launch Windows Media Player or iTunes, and the tracks or audio books are played back at 4x.
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After the completion Tunebite all the audio files will be converted.