After you subscribe to iTunes Match, you can remove the DRM protection from purchased music files and make them playable on any other devices.
Step 4. Click the "Clouds" icon to download and get all your favorite songs without DRM. This burning process will automatically remove DRM protection. Step 2. Please notice it will take a relatively long time to burn all the songs to CD. Purchased media files including music, videos, audiobooks are usually encrypted with DRM Digital Rights Management for legally and efficiently protecting digital contents.
They aren't encrypted with Digital Rights Management protection and the bitrate of the downloaded music is twice the resolution of the original iTunes standard. In your library, use the "Songs" view, and look at the "Kind" column for ones with the word "Protected". No, copyright law is still in effect. The removal of DRM cannot give you the flexibility to judge what's right and what's wrong.
The lack of DRM can just help you in making them more compatible and playing these non-DRMed songs freely on devices that cannot support the iTunes-protected audio format. More importantly, you cannot distribute these converted music files or use them for commercial purposes. They are for personal use only.
More Less. Reply I have this question too 33 I have this question too Me too 33 Me too. Question marked as Solved User profile for user: polydorus polydorus. There may be some loss of quality. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. As long as the audio file is playable in iTunes, you are able to convert it to other formats with this program. Select "Audiobooks" playlist and all your audiobooks downloaded from iTunes will be shown on the main interface.
You can click the checkbox one by one to select the audiobook you want to remove DRM from. If you want to keep the audiobooks chapter info, please select M4A as the output format. If you don't care about the bookmark, then your can choose whatever format you like. Heads Up : Please make sure that you have enabled the "Metadata tags" feature first.
Go to "Options" and tick the checkbox "Metadata tags". The conversion time depends on the length of your audiobook. Check the Kind option. Find protected audio files. Select up to 80 minutes of music. Create a new playlist for the files. Right-click one of the selected songs, select Add to Playlist in the drop-down menu, click New Playlist , and type in a name for the playlist. It's in the upper-right side of the playlist's page. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Burn Playlist to Disc.
It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-up window to appear. Create the MP3 disc. Your playlist's music will begin burning onto the CD. Wait for the CD to finish burning. This may take several minutes. Once the CD finishes burning, you can proceed with converting the music. Rip the CD's music to MP3. Once you've created MP3 versions of your music, you'll be able to delete the protected versions of the music from your computer.
Format the CD before burning more music onto it. If you want to convert another 80 minutes of music, make sure that you wipe clean the CD before burning the music in question onto it. Method 3. Type windows media player into Start. This will search your computer for the Windows Media Player app. Click Windows Media Player. It's the blue box with an orange-and-white "Play" button on it.
You'll find this at the top of the Start window. If you don't see Windows Media Player here, your computer doesn't have Windows Media Player on it and you won't be able to convert your protected music. Open your music library. Click the Library tab in the upper-left side of the Windows Media Player window, double-click Music on the resulting page, and double-click All Music on the final page.
Find protected songs. Right-click the sorting options bar near the top of the window, click Choose columns This will sort your Windows Media Player library into protected and non-protected files.
You may have to scroll left or right to see the Protected tab. Click the Burn tab. It's in the upper-right side of the window. Doing so opens the Burn pane on the right side of the window.
Select up to 80 minutes of protected music.
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