Linking seamlessly with Amazon’s impressive collection of digital music, video, magazine, and book services in one easy-to-use package, the Kindle Fire is a 7-inch Android-based Tablet. If you’ve taken Kindle Fire for a few road trips, you will find it really rocks for watching movies. However, something may come out if you tried to play iTunes purchased contents on Kindle Fire. The problem with iTunes is that DRM attaches to purchased iTunes movies and TV shows doesn’t allow non-authorized devices(Android included) to play. But don’t fret! Here I’m sharing my experience to help those who feel like transferring iTunes videos to Kindle Fire for enjoying as you want.

As you see, most of the TV episodes, movies, and music videos from iTunes are protected by using Apple’s FairPlay DRM copyright protection. So the most important piece of the equation is that you have a DRM removal software hooked to your Mac or Windows which strips DRM from iTunes. I’m not about to pay ridiculous prices to buy movies and TV shows for Kindle Fire I already own on iTunes. Instead, I’ll just convert these iTunes m4v movies to a Kindle Fire-friendly format. If you are interested in doing likewise, check out PavTube’s ChewTune, a top iTunes DRM movie Converter which can easily handle iTunes DRM-protected videos and Windows Media DRM contents included with the Blu-ray/DVD Digital Copies. And the playback of the converted videos is as decent as possible as original. Now follow the steps below to download iTunes videos onto Kindle Fire. continue reading…
