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KARLSRUHE, Germany, November 30 /PRNewswire/ -- RapidSolution Software AG has launched three new editions of the latest Version 5 of the globally leading conversion software Tunebite for Windows Vista and XP. These will be available on the company's website http://audials.com at a cheaper price. In addition to new DRM formats, Tunebite now also converts all significant unprotected audio and video file formats for PCs and mobile devices.
Multimedia Christmas and its pitfalls
There are many offers, both in stores and on the Internet, for low-priced MP4 players, mobiles, iPods or iPhones for Christmas 2007. How disappointing though, when the recipients of the gifts cannot enjoy all the music, audio books and, increasingly, the video clips and even films at Christmas time and thereafter - due to DRM copy protection or because the mobile device cannot play back the file format. As has been the case every year since 2004, the multi-award-winning classic Tunebite comes to the rescue once again in 2007 through innovations and simplicity of use combined to the best digital quality:
Conversion giant for music, audio books, videos & films with over 50 file formats
The number of input formats has dramatically risen to 18 audio and 18 video formats. With Tunebite 5, the number of output formats supported has increased to 15 of the most important standard audio and video formats. Tunebite 5 is consequently the universal media converter for files with or without DRM copy protection for PCs, mobiles, MP3 players, PDAs, PSPs, MP4 players and Apple iPods & Co.
Copy protection assistance, now with increased speed & even more tunes simultaneously
Depending on the personal computer's operating system and performance, Tunebite 5 now legally records DRM-protected music even faster. The efficient system is able to convert a copy protected WMA file up to 27 times faster with high-speed dubbing. Large music volumes comprising 9 instead of 4 files are now automatically and simultaneously handled.
Profile editor for individual settings opens up new possibilities for mobile devices
The Tunebite 5 Profile editor enables music and video files to be customized, in terms of quality and file size for instance. Films and video clips can thus be accurately adapted to the player's screen resolution. Mobile devices no longer need to convert Tunebite 5 resolution-optimized videos during play-back. This takes the pressure off devices and thereby enables low-priced MP4 players or multimedia mobiles to play back the videos. High-end devices benefit from the reduced file size of resolution-optimized cinema films and can therefore use the storage space for more entertainment.
Increased user convenience. More optional functions
As usual, Tunebite 5's brand new user interface is user-friendly - even with many new functions. In addition to the previous version's mobile device synchronization and CD burner, extra features such as a ring tone generator and automatic completion of missing ID3 tags, album pictures and song texts have been added.
Many things get more expensive, but often no better. With Tunebite, the opposite stands true.
With Version 5, Tunebite offers the new Classic and Premium editions and as a universal converter, the Platinum edition. Tunebite 5 Platinum replaces its predecessor and in comparison now offers more functions and licensed codecs at a price below 30 Euros. This saves consumers approximately 5 Euros.
About RapidSolution
RapidSolution Software AG is a leading entertainment software company. RapidSolution products are available online at Audials.com or in the international stores. Well-known brands include Tunebite, Radiotracker, Videoraptor and RS audials complete.
RapidSolution Software AG Erbprinzenstrasse 27 76133 Karlsruhe Germany Telephone: +49(0)721-66-33-88-0 Telefax: +49(0)721-66-33-88-19, mailto:presse@rapidsolution.de
RapidSolution Software AGRapidSolution Software AG, Erbprinzenstrasse 27, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany, Telephone: +49(0)721-66-33-88-0, Telefax: +49(0)721-66-33-88-19, mailto:presse@rapidsolution.de
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