Tunebite

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Tunebite is media software from RapidSolution, based in Karlsruhe, and was originally designed as an audio recorder, which has since become a more extensive recorder and media converter for audio ( music , audio books, etc.), video ( films , clips, etc.), compared to the first versions of the software . Internet streams etc. has developed.

Today Tunebite can be operated as part of Audials One (like the Radiotracker and Mediaraptor ) or as standalone software.

history

Since 2004, Tunebite users have been able to record private copies for their own use in a copyright-free manner by playing copy-protected content and simultaneously resuming it. Tunebite has also been editing video files since 2007.

Streaming recorder

With Audials Tunebite, according to the manufacturer, music from the Internet, e.g. B. be recorded by sites like Simfy or Spotify . The software is apparently able to recognize pieces of music from the stream, cut them out and save them as MP3. In addition to recording music, the software can also be used to record videos and films from any Internet site and save them in various file formats for all devices.

Universal converter

Tunebite can convert audio and video files into a variety of file formats. The most important of the 100 supported formats are listed below: 3GP, 3ivx, AAC, AC3, AIFF, ASV, AU, AVI, DIVX, DV, FLAC, FLV, H.264, M4B, M4P, M4V, MKV, MOV, MP2, MP3, MP4, MPEG, MPEG4, MPG, OGG, WAV, WebM, WMA, WMA Pro, WMV and XVID.

Awards

Tunebite has already received several awards from German and international trade magazines. Noteworthy are:

  • PC practice (2006)
  • com! (2006, 2007 and 2008)
  • about.com (2007)
  • PC go (2008)
  • Computertip.de (2008)
  • Winload.de, Battle Award (2009)

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