Kindle Fire HD includes two different versions according to hardware specifics and screen size. The Kindle Fire HD with the 7-inch screen will be sold with $199, and an 8.8mm thick Fire HD with an 8.9-inch screen starts at $299 for 16GB and $369 for 32GB. With 1080p (1920*1080) pixels definition screen, Kindle Fire HD is able to decode and display most of HD movies up to 1080p. However, if you have ever bought a collection of movies from iTunes which is DRM protected, you will obviously find that they are not available on Kindle Fire HD. Therefore, to play iTunes M4V movies on Kindle Fire, you will first have to remove the M4V DRM protection and then convert iTunes M4V to Kindle Fire playable MP4 format. Follow the guides about how to convert DRM iTunes Movie to Kindle Fire 1. Load DRM iTunes Movie Hit the “Add Video” button to load M4V iTunes Movies to the software. Support batch conversion. 2. Choose the right output format in Format box. Click “Format” bar and select “Android>>Amazon Kindle Fire H.264 (*.mp4)” format, which is recommended for faster conversion and best movie effect. You can choose Amazon Kindle Fire H.264 (*.mp4) format, and click Settings button to set the parameters as recommended below:
For Kindle Fire HD 7: Size: 1280*800 Bitrate: 1500 Frame rate: 25 For Kindle Fire HD 8.9: Size: 1920*1200 Bitrate: 2000 to 4000 Frame rate: 25 Please note, if you’d like to get better output video quality, you can set higher video bitrate. But the higher video bitrate you choose, the bigger output file size you will get, and the conversion speed will be slower. And it’s highly recommended that you not to set the video bitrate higher than 4000kbps or set the frame rate at 30. You may get problems playing the video on your tablet if doing so.
3. After the settings, you can click Convert button to start converting the iTunes M4V movies to Kindle Fire HD 7/8.9. After conversion, you can click “Open” button to find the transfer the iTunes movies to Kindle Fire HD 7/8.9.What is M4V? M4V is a file container format used by Apple's iTunes application. The M4V file format is a video file format developed by Apple and is very close to MP4 format. The differences are the optional Apple's DRM copyright protection, and the treatment of AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio which is not standardized for MP4 container. Apple uses M4V files to encode TV episodes, movies, and music videos in the iTunes Store.
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