By Selena KomezUpdated on September 06, 2021
Any way to remove the DRM from Apple Music and iTunes M4P Files?
Once the Apple Music subscription service is canceled,all the playlists and music songs we downloaded from Apple Music can not be played,or we can’t listen Apple musics without iTunes or iOS devices,because the Apple music songs protected by DRM encryption in M4P format.However,many people looking for a solution to remove the DRM from Apple Music and output DRM-free MP3, M4A, etc. for playing on any devices such as Android, iPod, MP3 player, mobile phones, Car players, etc.without limitation.
Have purchased and download the music from Apple Music and want to enjoy the Apple music M4P songs even after unsubscribing Apple Music streaming service?However,any solutions to remove DRM from Apple Music after downloading?Please keep reading the below tutorial,we’ll you the best Apple Music DRM Removal tool to easily remove DRM protection from M4P files so that you can listen to all Apple Music songs in any devices for free forever.
Google news,the Apple Music DRM Removal tools – UkeySoft Apple Music Converter and TunesBank Apple Music Converter, both is designed to convert Apple Music to MP3 and remove the DRM-Protected, after converting Apple music to DRM-free MP3, AC3, AIFF, FLAC, etc.You can transfer the output Apple music to any media players for enjoying at anytime even you end the Apple Music subscription.Let’s teach you how to completely bypass DRM lock from Apple Music M4P streams,and keep the offline Apple Music tracks on the computer as the local free music in MP3 format.
Key Features of Apple Music DRM Removal
-Convert Apple Music songs from DRM-Protected M4P to DRM-free MP3, M4A, etc.
-Bypass DRM from Apple Music songs and convert Apple Music to other free format.
-Convert iTunes M4P songs, M4B/M4P Audiobooks to MP3.
-Convert Audible AA/AAX Audiobooks to MP3.
-Enjoy Apple Music on Samsung Galaxy, HTC, Huawei, Sony, Motorola, Google Pixel, LG and other Android phones or tables.
-Listen to Apple music and MP3 player, Car player and other media player you want.
-Play Apple Music on iPod Classic/Nano/Touch, iPhone, iPad for free forever.
-Convert Apple Music M4P to MP3 at 16X speed.
The following tutorial will show you how to completely unlock DRM protection from Apple Music M4P tracks and output as DRM-free MP3 format with Apple Music Converter & DRM Removal with a few clicks only.
Step 1.Download Apple Music Converter and Run it on Mac or Windows
First of all,please free download and install UkeySoft Apple Music Converter for Mac or UkeySoft Apple Music Converter for Windows on the MAC/Windows computer.
For Windows: Windows 10/8.1/8/7(32&64bits)
For Mac: Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10, 10.11 and 10.12.
Step 2.Run the Apple Music Converter
After download and install the Apple Music Converter on the computer,and then run it.At this time,the iTunes program will be launched automatically. If iTunes is already running, Apple Music Converter will ask you to Quit and Relaunch it. On the interface, you will see the entire iTunes library is automatically loaded.
Tips:The Apple Music converter not only can help you remove DRM from Apple Music songs, but also allows you unlock the DRM protected songs purchased from iTunes Store before April, 2009 and Audiobooks from iTunes Store or Audible.
Step 3.Choose Apple Music You Want to Remove DRM from
In this step,please select the M4P Apple music files you want to add for removing on the right panel. If you added Apple Music songs or albums to iTunes library, click Music on the left column and sort all songs by Type.Then choose the ones or all M4P files you want to remove DRM from.
Step 4.Select MP3 as Output Format
Then,please choose the output format on the “Output Settings” section, here,you can select MP3, AC3, M4A, M4R, AIFF, FLAC, AU, MKA as free-DRM output audio format.In additional,before you remove DRM from M4P files,you also can customize bitrate, sample rate, output folder and name format as per your requirement.
Apple Music DRM Removal & Converter Supported Input Formats
All iTunes supported audio formats: Apple Music, M4P, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), AAC, MP3, iTunes M4B, M4A audiobooks, AIFF, WAV, and Audible AA/AAX.
All iTunes supported video formats: Protected M4V from iTunes Store (Music Videos, Movies & TV Shows); Unprotected M4V, MP4, MOV including Podcast, iTunes U, etc.
Before converting Apple music to free-DRM output format,you also can set the output profile: High, Normal and Low with different Bitrate, SampleRate and channels. You can also customize the value as you like.
Output file name can contain Title, Artist, Album, TrackID and DiskID. Click Options on the menu bar to open Preferences and customize output file name format if you like.
Step 5.Remove DRM from Apple Music M4P songs and Output as MP3
Finally,please click “Convert” button to completely remove the DRM protection from selected Apple Music songs in M4P format,and output the Apple msuic as free-DRM MP3/M4A songs.
Only few minutes,the Apple Music Converter complete removed DRM from Apple Music and converted output format as free-DRM MP3 with 16X speed, so you will get DRM free Apple Music songs in .MP3 format by click “Open Output File” button to veiw them.
Free download the Apple Music DRM Removal & Converter for Mac or Windows:
Well done! Now,you have successfully using this Apple Music DRM removal & converter software to convert Apple Music songs to DRM-free MP3 formats and enjoy them on any devices for free forever.What’s more,you can also use this Apple Music Converter program to remove DRM from iTunes videos/movies, Audible AA/AAX audiobooks and convert them as DRM-free MP3 files.
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