Convert iTunes to MP3
Powerful iTunes to MP3 Converter
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iTunes is a privately owned and controlled application for playing and arranging digital media files. It is used on Apple's iPods and the iPhone via iTunes.
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iTunes files usually have DRM protection, so you can play them only on your PC or supported devices (iPod, iPhone). You can not copy them. But with Drm-Removal you are able to convert iTunes protected files to unprotected.
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MP3 format is a common audio format, supported by the most of digital audio players.
It is general format for compressed audio files.
With Drm-Removal you can convert iTunes to MP3 to listen on any PC, phone, MP3 player and other portable devices.
Powerful converter Drm-Removal will unprotect your iTunes files and you'll be able to share them with your friends.
Conversion process is very fast because of batch mode conversion.
Unprotect your iTunes files and share them with friends! Don't be restricted!
Convert iTunes to MP3
It does seem unfair... you paid for those songs and now you can't play them outside of the iTunes environment, on hardware not supported by Apple, or on operating systems not supported by iTunes.
That's because the iTunes tracks that you purchase and download are in a "protected" AAC or M4P audio format. Only it's not YOU that is being protected, it's Apple, or rather Apple's bottom line. Apple explains this by saying that their proprietary format gives you superior sound quality, but that's a smokescreen. It's all about DRM, and DRM is all about the money.
The ability to make copies of copyrighted materials is seen by the recording industry as a threat to its profitability, and perhaps rightly so. DRM (Digital Rights Management) was created by digital media publishers so they could control the duplication and dissemination of their content. But DRM is actually a misnomer. Because rather than granting rights, DRM actually restricts the consumer from doing perfectly valid and reasonable things with music they own.
MP3 is the standard for digital audio. An 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.
But Apple's iTunes software doesn't create MP3 files when you buy a song. The files are "protected" and cannot be played on a computer which does not have the iTunes software. Convert iTunes to MP3. You CAN copy them to your portable music player, as long as you bought that player from Apple and it says iPod on it. Understandably, this makes Linux users, and the millions of owners of non-iPod music players a little upset.
Remove DRM software comes in handy.