iTunes to Kindle Fire – This Tutorial is to demonstrate how to convert DRM protected iTunes Music/Movie to Kindle Fire, play iTunes M4V videos on Kindle Fire.
As you see, Apple uses M4V files to encode TV episodes, movies, and music videos in the iTunes Store. The copyright of M4V files may be protected by using Apple’s FairPlay DRM copyright protection. The unprotected M4V files without AC3 audio may be recognized and played by Kindle Fire by changing the file extension from “.m4v” to “.mp4″ using a Video to Kindle Fire Converter. To play a protected M4V file, the Kindle Fire needs to be authorized. Unfortunately the Android devices have not get a license to play DRM contents, which means DRM protected M4V movies will not play on the Kindle Fire.

However, there must a way to enjoy the DRMed iTunes videos on Kindle Fire. As far as i know, the best solution is to remove DRM from the m4v videos and convert them to Kindle Fire compatible formats (mp4 or vp8) along with some help of the 3rd party tool. When it comes to free iTunes m4v videos from DRM restriction/protection, Pavtube ChewTune is about as good as it gets. The DRM remover will easily make free iTunes m4v videos out of DRM-protected contents. Moreover, video and music purchased from Amazon and Digital Copy from Blu-ray/DVD can be also converted to fit your Kindle Fire and other Android devices.
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