DRmare M4V Converter 3.0.0.5 Download

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Got this error message when opening DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows:
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CoreAnimationTestWindow:iTunes.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point
?create@Thread@WTF@@SA?AV?$RefPrt@VThread@WTF@@@
2@PEBD$$QEAV?$Function@A6AXXZ@Z could not be
located in the dynamic link library WTF.dll.
__________
I kid you not.
[ WTF.dll ]
In [ C:Program FilesiTunes ]
WTF.dll v7605.1033.1002.2 © 2018 Apple Inc
Programmers have a sense of humor, eh what?
It's an Apple iTunes message that I now see pops up when I open iTunes all on it's own.
And that tells me that this software depends on and or interacts with iTunes.
Apple seems averse to directly offering iTunes for Windows anymore, instead directing us to Microsoft store.
So this software for Windows is crippled multiple ways by depending in Apple iTunes that no longer directly supports Windows.
Cool.
Of course there are workarounds .. at Apple, scroll down to
'Looking for other versions? macOS Windows'
.. and click on 'Windows', duh, and the next webpage offers an Apple direct link:
https ://www. apple. com/itunes/download/win64
.. even though the webpage expects you to have already clicked on the first offered link above to go to the Microsoft store.
Now I will download and reinstall iTunes to see if I can eliminate the error.
__________
Regardless, DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows looks like ONLY DRM removal-and-save a new file format.
This does NOT look like a general purpose audio converter for other input files, such as files that do not have DRM but are in other formats we might like to convert.
So DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows is a [ DRM-removal-and-save-as ] program.
NOT an [ audio file converter ] program.
Oh well.
One trick ponl then.
I personally never use DRM material, but if I find someone who does, perhaps I can try this on their stuff to see if it removes DRM, and then I can give feedback.
Now my assignment is to find someone with DRM material in the next 6 months, copy it to my computer, deDRM-and-save-as, and report.
.

DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows DOES appear to be an audio file format converter, including input audio files that have no DRM, and output files seem playable on all my players. So, YES, this is a format-converter, and a DRM remover, separate and independent features. So far, so good.


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Got this error message when opening DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows:
__________
CoreAnimationTestWindow:iTunes.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point
?create@Thread@WTF@@SA?AV?$RefPrt@VThread@WTF@@@
2@PEBD$$QEAV?$Function@A6AXXZ@Z could not be
located in the dynamic link library WTF.dll.
__________
I kid you not.
[ WTF.dll ]
In [ C:Program FilesiTunes ]
WTF.dll v7605.1033.1002.2 © 2018 Apple Inc
Programmers have a sense of humor, eh what?
It's an Apple iTunes message that I now see pops up when I open iTunes all on it's own.
And that tells me that this software depends on and or interacts with iTunes.
Apple seems averse to directly offering iTunes for Windows anymore, instead directing us to Microsoft store.
So this software for Windows is crippled multiple ways by depending in Apple iTunes that no longer directly supports Windows.
Cool.
Of course there are workarounds .. at Apple, scroll down to
'Looking for other versions? macOS Windows'
.. and click on 'Windows', duh, and the next webpage offers an Apple direct link:
https ://www. apple. com/itunes/download/win64
.. even though the webpage expects you to have already clicked on the first offered link above to go to the Microsoft store.
Now I will download and reinstall iTunes to see if I can eliminate the error.
__________
Regardless, DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows looks like ONLY DRM removal-and-save a new file format.
This does NOT look like a general purpose audio converter for other input files, such as files that do not have DRM but are in other formats we might like to convert.
So DRmare Audio Converter 2.3.0 for Windows is a [ DRM-removal-and-save-as ] program.
NOT an [ audio file converter ] program.
Oh well.
One trick ponl then.
I personally never use DRM material, but if I find someone who does, perhaps I can try this on their stuff to see if it removes DRM, and then I can give feedback.
Now my assignment is to find someone with DRM material in the next 6 months, copy it to my computer, deDRM-and-save-as, and report.
.


Save Cancel
Peter Blaise tarafından yorumlandı Last month Bu yorumu yararlı buldunuz mu?evethayır(+11)