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The other day Apple announced that it was making about 80% of the iTunes store DRM free, with the remaining 20% to follow shortly. DRM-free iTunes means that in theory you should be able move your music to other computers and devices easily...
But... iTunes Plus DRM-free music comes in .m4a format which is based on the MPEG-4 part 14 standard. Problem is, far more devices don't recognize what to do with .m4a than do (and its video sibling, .m4v). MP3 is a far more popular format. So, can you convert .m4a files into.mp3 files? Yes you can, and you can do it all from within iTunes (iTunes 8)! Here's how: 1. Click on Edit -> Preferences.... From the General tab click on Import Settings... button. 2. Change the Import Using drop down box to MP3 Encoder. 3. From the Settings drop down box select Custom... and choose a Stereo Bit Rate of 256Kbps. 4. Click OK, OK and OK. 5. Now find a file that you want to convert, right-click on it and select Create MP3 Version and an MP3 copy will be created. Note that you'll have now both versions of the song in your library, so you’ll have to do a little housekeeping. Note that if you want to upgrade your previously purchased iTunes tracks to DRM free, you need to pay 30 cents per song. You can't pick and choose which tracks to upgrade. Start by going to the iTunes Store home page, and clicking on "Upgrade My Library" under the "Quick Links" heading. Once there, you'll see a list of all the songs and albums that are available for upgrading, with a price next to each. But the important number to look at is the price next to the buy button, since that's how much it'll cost to upgrade your library. So if have an extensive music collection with many songs (i.e. 500 songs) purchased from iTunes and wanted to get them freed from DRM protection, you will have to pay USD150 for the upgrade. And in order to listen to them with your MP3 player or mobile phone music player, you still need a further step - convert the AAC music to MP3 one by one (as the steps show above). It not only messes your iTunes library up but also costs you a great deal of time and money. Therefore, if you really want to play the previously purchased music tracks from iTunes Store with MP3 players or mobile phone music players, you just need to get TuneClone Audio Converter to help to remove the iTunes DRM protection and convert the iTunes music to the popular MP3 format. Also, if you get iTunes Plus DRM-free music files and want to play them with the MP3 players or mobile phone music players incompatible with Apple AAC format, you can still use TuneClone to turn them into MP3 format, saving the time to create MP3 version for the songs one by one. |
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As the music in iTunes is encrypted with DRM, you cannot directly put it on any non-Apple MP3 player. The easiest way is:
1. Insert a CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Burn your playlist to make an audio CD. 3. After the audio CD is successfully burned, insert the disc into your CD-ROM drive again. Then you can use iTunes to import the music tracks on the burned disc as MP3 files. Or you can get some software to help you. I use TuneClone M4P Converter ( http://www.tuneclone.com/m4p-converter/ ) to do this. Though not free, it is very well worth a try. It generates a virtual CD drive to help to remove DRM from iTunes. |
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How to Remove DRM from iTunes???
It is easy with MP4-Converter ! MP4-Converter helps you to fix all problems with iTunes music and iTunes video. MP4-Converter converts iTunes files to any format you desire: MP3, M4P, WMA, WAV, WMV, MP4, AVI, VI, MP4 (MPEG-4), MP4 AVC (H.264/AVC), PSP MP4 AVC, Apple TV Movie, OGG etc. MP4-Converter converts iTunes audio to MP3. MP3 music track can be played on almost ANY player, whether it's portable or computer-based. You can burn MP3s to a CD and they'll play just fine on almost any modern CD player. MP4-Converter helps you to unprotect your music. MP4-Converter converts iTunes video to AVI. AVI is suitable for playback in Media Player. Converted AVI video isn't protected. After conversion with MP4-Converter you can enjoy your movies even if you haven't iTunes software! MP4-Converter is universal easy-to-use software . It will convert just about any kind of music file as well as video that can be played on your PC! MP4-Converter is the easiest solution to all your iTunes converting problems. If you want to have your iTunes videos or music on mobile phone, on any portable device or any MP4 device use MP4-Converter. It is LEGALLY! Main features of MP4-Converter : - convert any iTunes movies to AVI - convert any iTunes audio to MP3 - convert videos for use with iPod, iPhone, PSP, other MP4 Players, and mobile phone - extremely fast conversion speed - simple user interface - batch conversion mode that save your time and convert your entire video and music library just with one click Don't be restricted by iTunes. Make free your music and video with MP4-Converter! More information you can find on the site: mp4-converter.info/iTunes_Converter.html |
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Thanks for your sharing!
But I still prefer tuneclone m4p converter. it helps me to turn my itunes library DRM free with ease and speed. it works like a bomb! |
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I use Aimersoft Music Converter available free on http: // www. all-media-converter.com/music-converter.html#136 for my iTunes library.
Amazing to say! |
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