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Step 1
program main windowAfter you install Tune4Win M4P Converter on your computer and run the Tune4Win, you'll see the main window as the following.
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Step 2
settings windowClick the Settings button to choose output folder and output format for Tune4Win
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Step 3
choose CD Burner in RealplayerRun Realplayer, click Burn/Transfer and choose CD Burner as Current Burner. In the Tasks area of the sidebar, click the Select CD Type button. Choose Audio CD as CD type.
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Step 4
add selected to CDClick Add Tracks from My Library in the Tasks area to open a list of clip categories. Select a clip category from the drop-down list. If a list of subcategories is displayed, select a subcategory. Clips are listed below the clip category box. Browse and select the clips you want to add to the disc. (To select multiple clips, use Ctrl or Shift key as you would with Windows Explorer.) Right-click on selected clips and choose Add to CD and selected clips will be added to the CD Burner queue, or just click Add Selected to CD below.
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Step 5
After this, click Burn Your CD to burn all selected clips on virtual CD.
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Step 6
open output folderWhen burning is finished, open Tune4Win and you will find all converted music files are listed in the panel. Click Folder button to view and play the output file. Or you can just double-click a file to play.















Comments
Tiffany08 said
on 9/25/2008 TunePat M4P Converter is excellent for converting music on RealPlayer. The converting speed is super fast, and the output file quality is as good as the original! For detail information on how to use TunePat with RealPlayer, please visit:http://www.tunepat.com/howto-realplayer.html
ehow008 said
on 6/29/2008 For my PC, NoteBurner is always the best choice to convert such DRM music. The interface is lite and simple, while the function is powerful and the speed is wonderful.
And it's the first choice for the TopTenREVIEWS editors, please check this page http://audio-converter-software-review.toptenreviews.com/noteburner-review.html (other converters are only for unprotected music)
selinary said
on 6/26/2008 When using TuneClone, you may find out that it is so easy to use ,that even a no-brainer of computer would apply it without difficulty.
http://tomypost.blogspot.com/2007/01/convert-protected-music-files-to-plain.html