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How to Convert DRM Video to Galaxy Tab Free?
With the success of the Galaxy Tab, Samsung have introduced the two generation of Samsung Galaxy Tab series, which consists of the 10.1" model, a 8.9" model without wasting time. So how to convert DRM video to Galaxy Tab free? Such as, If you have moved from Apple's iPad to Samsung's Galaxy Tab, you probably have some songs or movies that you purchased from the iTunes Store that you would like to move to the new device.
Now this tutorial will show you a way to convert DRM video to Galaxy Tab free. The tool we need is a DRM Removal Software – DRM Media Converter, which integrates DRM Remover, Video converter, Audio converter and extract audio from video that fits all of your conversion demand. And it 's newly optimized with NVIDIA® CUDATM technology that can provides 5X faster conversion speed. Windows 7 Compatible!
Free download and install the recommended software, then follow the guide below to transfer DRM video to Galaxy Tab step by step.

Guide: How to Convert DRM Video to Galaxy Tab Step by Step?
Step 1: Run DRM Media Converter. Then click "Add..." to load the DRM protected video files. You can directly drag-drop the DRM-protected source media files (.m4p .wma music and .m4v .wmv video movie) to the conversion window.

Step 2: Choose output format according to your media player compatible files. Then Click 'Start' to convert DRM video to Galaxy Tab.

Step 3: After you convert DRM video to Galaxy Tab, you can add them to Samsung Galaxy Tab directly now, just connect your Samsung device to computer via USB cable, drag the converted MP4 files to the SD card or storage card of Samsung Galaxy Tab. Done!

More about Samsung Galaxy Tab ... 
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android-based tablet computer produced by Samsung that debuted on 2 September 2010 at the IFA in Berlin. The Galaxy Tab features a 7-inch (180 mm) TFT-LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi capability, a 1.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 ("Hummingbird") processor, the Swype input system, a 3.2 MP rear-facing camera and a 1.3 MP front-facing camera for video calls—running the Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system.
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