iTunes Tips: How To Send Audio Files To Kindle

November 8th, 2011 by Kha14 Leave a reply »

Music and videos purchased from iTunes web-based store are constrained playing on iTunes.If you’ve an All-new Kindle Fire, Is it feasible to transfer iTunes Protected Music Videos to Kindle Fire?

The answer is definitely YES! But what you want do is to get rid of the DRM first .Here we suggest you using Daniusoft DRM Converter which could legally Remove DRM Defence against Protected Music Videos and change it o Kindle simply and unreservedly. Then please do as the following guide describes to transfer iTunes protected music videos to Kindle Fire step by step.

The First Part. Remove iTunes Protected Music Videos DRM
Step 1: Install Daniusoft DRM Converter and Run the program
Step 2: Add files by dragging and dropping the protected music or video files into the main window, or click “Add..” button to load the files.
Step 3: From output format list, choose the output audio format supported by Kindle Fire from “Audio files to:” or “Video files to:”. Then click “Browse” to pick the output folder to save the converted files
Step 4: Click “Start” to get rid of DRM fast.

Part Two. Transfer iTunes Protected Music Videos to Kindle Fire
Step 1: Attach the Kindle to the computer using the specialized USB wire that Amazon provided. This can establish a physical connection between the two devices.
Step 2: Click “Start” on your computer and navigate to “My Computer.” Your Kindle should be listed in that window. If it is not, use the drop down menu at the top of the window and find it in that list. Click on the icon representing your Kindle to get into your Kindle files
Step 3: Click on the “music” folder out of the 3 file folders listed in your Kindle files. This opens the music folder so you can transfer music simply onto your Kindle. If the music folder does not exist, create it.
Step 4: Navigate to your personal music folder in another window. Choose the tunes you want to add to your Kindle. Check they’re MP3 format and convert if they aren’t. Any other format won’t play.
Step 5: Right click and copy the file that you want to transfer. Then right click and paste it in your Kindle’s music folder. Continue this until you have added all thesongs you would like for background music.
Step 6: Eject your Kindle safely so the files do not become corrupted. Right click on the eject icon at the bottom of your screen and click “Safely Remove Hardware” to complete this job.

Now,you can like it wherever you go Note:To play the music files on your Kindle, press “Menu” and choose “Experimental.” Then click “Play MP3.” The files will play in the order you added them.Amazon Kindle Fire Content supported formats : Kindle ( AZW ), TXT, PDF, unguarded MOBI, PRC natively, Audible ( Audible Augmented ( AA, AAX ) ), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8. It does not support the standard EPUB book format used by Google Books and other publishers.

Click here : http://kindle-fire-tablet.com/ and kindle fire vs nook color for more information.

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