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How to Transfer Music from iPod to Kindle Fire?
Kindle Fire is Amazon's first tablet equipped with Google Android OS. Compared with iPad and other Android tablets, Kindle Fire has a high cost performance. Although most of its functions can't compete against iPad, for those who wanna own a cheap tablet, Kindle Fire is enough to meet their needs, such as reading eBooks, watching videos, listening to music, surfing the Internet, and so on.
If you newly bought a Kindle Fire, then the first thing you need do is to download some media contents to Kindle Fire, such as your favorite songs. How to put songs which you like to enjoy on iPod onto Kindle Fire? Simply copying and pasting is not accessible. Most iPod music can't be played on other non-Apple players, because of DRM.
To copy iPod songs to Kindle Fire, you need to remove DRM, then convert to Kindle Fire supported formats. Click the following button to download the needed software, install it, then transfer music from iPod to Kindle Fire with the following guide's help.
Tip: For Mac users, please use DRM Converter for Mac.
Tutorial: How to Transfer Music from iPod to Kindle Fire Step by Step?
Step 1: Run the software. Load iPod songs to this software. You can also drag and drop songs to the window. Batch files supported.

Step 2: Pick the output format. Under Audio files to:, hit the small drop-down arrow, then choose MP3 as output format. Click "Settings" to choose more.
Step 3: Once all settings done, hit "Start" button to transfer music from iPod to Kindle Fire.
That's it! Kindle Fire is more powerful than iPod. So I think more and more people will choose Kindle Fire to replace iPods. And they will also need to copy iPod songs to Kindle Fire. Then this DRM Media Converter is definitely their must-have tool!
Related Links:
Convert M4A to MP3, Convert MOV to iPhone
