DRM Converter 3.9.3

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    11/11/2009
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DRM Converter is an extremely fast and easy solution to convert non-protected and DRM protected audio and video (Pro+Video Rip version) files. It supports all existing input formats. Output formats (for audio) are non-protected MP3, M4A (AAC) or WAV. Professional version also contains CD Ripper to save tracks from audio CD on PC, iPod, MP3 player or other devices. Output formats (for video) are non-protected MP4 (MPEG4) or AVI (DivX). Pro+Video Rip version also has YouTube Ripper to download and convert video from YouTube.

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