With your iOS Device iPad 2, iPod Touch, iPhone 4S, iPod, you can use iTunes to sync, organize and manage music and movies. And iTunes can connect to the iTunes Store to purchase and download music, music videos, television shows, movies and movie rentals. As you see, those videos files including TV episodes, movies, and music videos from iTunes Store are encoded with a “M4V” file format. Many folks take it for granted that they have the full access and control of the things they purchased, but things turn to be different when it comes to getting movies purchased from iTunes store to an Android-based Tablet. It’s all about the copyright of iTunes M4V files may be protected by using Apple’s FairPlay DRM copyright protection.

DRM (digital rights management) is a technology used by content providers, such as online stores, to control how the digital music and video files you obtain from them are used and distributed. Online stores (Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, etc) sell and rent songs and movies that have DRM applied to them. DRM can not stop users putting iTunes movie to an Android device, but it stops an Android tablet and smartphones playing iTunes movies- that’s why you get gray screen when trying to play an iTunes movie on Android tab like the Nook Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Kindle Fire, Asus Transformer Prime, Motorola Xoom, Toshiba Thrive. READ MORE »









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