Whenever you buy a new song, podcast or TV show from the iTunes store the acquired product is DRM protected. Hence, it can't be shared or transferred to media devices. One solution for this issue comes from the Ondesoft iTunes Converter program, a utility that helps you get rid of DRM protection with just a few clicks.
Once you launch the program on your Mac it automatically detects and imports all media files from the iTunes library. You can convert multiple files at the same time to formats like MP3, MKA, AU, M4A, AC3, FLAC, and many others. You can always check the integrated help guide if you're new to this type of applications. It will teach you how to configure the output settings, extract audio content from iTunes videos, etc.
You also have access to advanced output settings for selecting the proper bitrate, codec, sample rate, and channel type.
Only two things bother me about this utility: it lacks an integrated media player to pre-listen the imported files and you need to run iTunes in order to convert any files from its library. However, these aspects aren't too important especially since the program does an incredible job when it comes to converting the media files.
With that being said, Ondesoft iTunes Converter proves to be a reliable solution for converting DRM-protected media files to various audio formats.
Convert apple music to mp3/aiff/wav/aac/flac/ alac with ID3 tags preserved.
It removes DRM protection of any movie you purchased from the iTunes store.
This program helps you convert videos and songs to various formats.
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