Nokia E61i
Nokia E61i, designed specifically for extensive mobile email usage, provides advanced attachment handling with on-the-device document editing. The full keyboard design with Navi and One Touch keys offers an unbeatable mobile user experience in the palm of a hand. Nokia E61i supports corporate mobile and most popular consumer email solutions. In response to customer demand, the device also features a high quality 2Mpix camera, a music player and a video player.
Nokia E61i is a good music player and supports MP3, AAC music. But when it comes to DRM protected music, such as most songs in iTunes or even Nokia music store, Nokia E61i is not able to display them. In order to play iTunes music on your Nokia E61i, you need to remove DRM protection before tranfering.
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When it comes to digital music, you usually want the compactness of MP3s, and sometimes you want the quality of a CD. With NoteBurner Audio Converter, you can easily create files with the format that you need.
NoteBurner Audio Converter gives you a great possibility to convert iTunes music to Nokia E61i supportable audio formats preserving the best quality of sound. This high-quality software solution offers a smart user interface and supports all popular audio formats.
NoteBurner Audio Converter has been used and praised by numerous users around the world as an ideal solution for converting various audio or music files format to MP3, WMA or WAV format. NoteBurner Audio Converter converts any DRM protected music files (such as M4P, M4A, WMA, M4B) and unprotected music (WMA, MP3, rax, MP4, WAV, RA, snd, OGG, aif) to plain MP3, WAV, WMA formats with Virtual CD-RW drive. It is a protected audio and music converter tool designed for virtually burning.
Mac OS users can also make use of NoteBurner Audio Converter to convert iTunes music for Nokia E61i. Click here and go to
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Mac Audiobook Converter for Nokia E61i
NoteBurner Audio Converter is a professinal iTunes music converter while NoteBurner Audiobook Converter is an iTunes audiobook converting expert. Audiobooks from iTunes Store are usually "locked" by DRM so that non-Apple devides can not play them. If you own a NoteBurner Audiobook Converter, you can also listen to iTunes audiobooks on your Nokia E61i. This program will remove DRM, and convert AA and M4B files to MP3 or M4A files directly. In fact, the output files are not only fit for Nokia E61i, many other portable devices can also play those output files. The converting speed is amazing! ID tags and chapter information are all preserved.
If you want to move iTunes audiobooks into your Nokia E61i, NoteBurner Audiobook Converter will be the best choice. This software needs a Mac OS.

How to liberate purchased iTunes music from their DRM shackles ?
The slow and tedious brute force method continues to work, requiring you to play back individual tracks one-at-a-time and recording them with software like Audacity. Saving the resulting files in your favorite DRM-free format, like MP3, WMA or even uncompressed AIFF or WAV. If you have more than a few tracks, this is far from practical. JHymn once offered an ideal solution, automating the conversion process of iTunes tracks, but is no longer useful since the upgrade to iTunes 6.x in 2005. The other remaining alternative is to burn iTunes Music Store tracks to CD either as an MP3 CD, copying the MP3 files back to your hard drive, or to create traditional CD-Audio disks that are then ripped using iTunes or your favorite CD ripping application. If you're really clever, trick iTunes into creating an ISO by burning back to your hard drive, without ever creating a physical disk, mount the disk using something like Daemon Tools (make sure you opt out of the adware it attempts to install), and simply copy the files from your fake disk to a hard drive. I step through the process of unlocking iTune Music Store tracks in response to a recent question about switching from an iPod to another portable music player.
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iTunes still tops music charts; Amazon primed for growth?
Apple managed to hold onto the top spot among music retailers in the US during the first half of 2008, according to new data from market research firm NPD Group. NPD, which continuously gathers data on music-purchasing habits of consumers over the age of 13, says that it believes Apple will continue to lead the retail music market while CD sales continue to slow. However, Amazon's success in the MP3 space is an indicator that the company may eventually challenge iTunes' top position.