Convert M4P to MP3 for Samsung YP-K3

Convert M4P to MP3 for Samsung YP-K3

Samsung YP-K3 MP3 player


Samsung YP-K3 is a digital audio player produced by Samsung. For USA, Samsung YP-K3 includes YP-K3JQB, YP-K3JAB, YP-K3JQG and YP-K3JQR. Both of YP-K3JQB and YP-K3JAB are only available in black color, play MP3, WMA and ASF audio formats. YP-K3JQB has 2GB capacity while YP-K3JAB has 4GB capacity. Meanwhile, both of YP-K3JQG and YP-K3JQR are available only in 2GB capacity and there are three colors for them, they are black, red and green. And both of them can play MP3, WMA and OGG audio formats.

For United Kingdom, YP-K3 includes YP-K3JAB, YP-K3JQB and YP-K3JZB. And all of them are avaialbe in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacity, in black, red and green colors, play MP3 and WMA audio formats.

Whatever which type of Samsung YP-K3 MP3 player you are using, you can't play M4P files from iTunes store on Samsung YP-K3. You need to convert M4P to MP3 for playback on Samsung YP-K3.

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iTunes M4P

iTunes stores is the biggest online music retailer and most the songs being sold on iTunes Store are DRM protected M4P files. DRM is the abbreviation of Digital Rights Management which limits the usage of purchased songs. You can only open it with iTunes and listen on Apple iPod or iPhone, any other MP3 players, including Samsung YP-K3, can't play M4P songs. Because of the DRM, normal audio converter can not convert these M4P to MP3.

Convert M4P to MP3

In iTunes, you can easily convert unprotected m4a to mp3, however, you are not allowed to convert M4P to mp3 or burn the M4P files to MP3 audio. You can burn the M4P files to audio CD and then rip the tracks to MP3. It's the common used way to convert M4P to MP3. It's simple, but the method takes too much time. There are also some programs which use sound recording technology to record the audio streams through the sound card and convert to MP3.

Convert M4P to MP3 for Samsung YP-K3 with Noteburner

Noteburner comes out! People now have the third way to remove DRM and convert M4P to MP3. Noteburner simulates burning and ripping process through a virtual CD burner, and directly convert M4P to MP3 in ten times faster than other programs using sound recording technology. But how it can be so fast? The answer is that the virtual CD burner uses the maxmium burning speed to virtually burn and rip. What about the sound quality? You don't need to worry either. You can set audio bitrate for MP3 and Noteburner keeps the sound quality perfect.

How about the tags? You may want to manage your music library by artist, album or genre. Noteburner has considered all the aspects. Before you convert M4P to MP3 with Noteburner in iTunes, you can check "include CD text" option for reserving all the tags. Then Noteburner will reserve all the tags, including song title, album name, genre and the artwork. Noteburner also prepares some files structures for you to manage the output files.

Noteburner can also convert DRM protected WMA for your Samsung YP-K3. It also converts DRM WMA to MP3 or plain WMA. Noteburner also supports Ogg, FLAC, AAC and WAV output. Some Samsung YP-K3 mp3 players support Ogg, if you prefer to Ogg, you can convert M4P to Ogg for playback.

After converting M4P to MP3, you can connect your Samsung YP-K3 to the computer, and copy the output MP3 to music folder. Now enjoy your Samsung YP-K3.

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