Archos705 WiFi
With 160 GB of built-in memory, the Archos 705 Wi-Fi portable media player lets you surf, stream, download, and record movies for easy playback on its crystal clear 800 x 480 7-inch full-color touchscreen. With its Wi-Fi capabilities, the 705 Wi-Fi connects to the Internet for surfing the Web, accessing e-mail, and watching Web-based videos wherever you go. Its Opera Browser plug-in puts Adobe Flash support on your Archos, which enables access to and use of Dailymotion and other Web video sites on your Archos device. You can even view and post YouTube videos wherever you have a wireless connection and your Archos.
DRM music
All DRM to date, and probably all future ones can therefore be bypassed by recording this signal and digitally storing and distributing it in a non DRM limited form. However the conversion from digital to analog and back is likely to force a loss of quality, particularly when using lossy digital formats. HDCP is an attempt to restrict the analog hole.
Many organizations, prominent individuals, and computer scientists are opposed to DRM. Two notable DRM critics are John Walker, as expressed for instance, in his article The Digital Imprimatur: How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle[21], and Richard Stallman in his article The Right to Read and in other public statements "DRM is an example of a malicious feature - a feature designed to hurt the user of the software, and therefore, it's something for which there can never be toleration"
Free iTunes music on your Archos 705 wiFi
NoteBurner Audio Converter utilizes virtual CD burning mechanism to convert audio files between different format. Due to this working mechanism, NoteBurner must work with media player to complete the conversion.
You may need iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, Napster, Adobe Audition, or any media player or audio editing program that allows you to burn your music to CDs.
The media player you may need varies depending on the labels of the digital music you purchase . If you want to convert music purchased from iTunes Music Store, you may have to use the iTunes to work with NoteBurner. DRM protected WMA files usually require Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. Audio editing programs such as Adobe Audition can also work well with NoteBurner.













