Bypass iTunes DRM and Play iTunes M4P Songs on Android Phones, MP3 Player
People who have purchased music from iTunes store would meet a big problem directly. Whatever you try to do, you seem to be unable to save your purchased iTunes music to a non-Apple MP3 player, Android phone or another computer. The iTunes software won’t let you do that, presumably because Apple wants you to play your music on an iPod. So you are probably facing the same circumstance as Dean.
“I just go a brand new HTC phone, but I can’t discover how to put iTunes music on my small Android HTC Hero! It only lets me take music from windows media center, but I have no music onto it at all. While I have obtained a lot of songs from iTunes, so I actually want to get these iTunes tracks to try out on my Android phone HTC Hero, will there be ANY way to achieve that? How?” -Dean
You may also have a lot of bought iTunes music and try to import all or some of these iTunes songs on to the non-Apple device, so you can use them in the various music players available. But how? Really feel depressed, right? Shouldn’t I be able to listen to it on any player I like once I buy a song from iTunes? The similar problem comes to Apple Music too.
Why iTunes music can’t be imported to non-Apple MP3 player like other music files do?
The music in iTunes is encoded with something called DRM (Digital Rights Management), which is designed to prevent unauthorized copying of purchased music. It is possible to get unprotected music, but only in a format called AAC, which is much less widely supported than the industry standard MP3 format. Unless you got songs from iTunes very recently as DRM-free iTunes audio files, your iTunes music purchases are DRM locked right down to only work with iTunes, an iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV which will help prevent users playing iTunes copyright protected content on other non-Apple device like Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, LG G6, HTC 10, HTC Hero…
Any solution to bypass iTunes DRM and convert iTunes songs to play on Android phone?
After trying numerous things, we have worked it out. Here we will show you the methods to get iTunes DRM music files to operate with Android phones, or other MP3 players on both Mac and Windows operation system.
These methods won’t work after experiment:
USB Drag and Drop – Pulled the music files out of iTunes into a personal folder, dragged onto the device…and…DRM in file Windows Media Player – DRM in file HandBrake, the software that was most recommended on forums, fail to make it. – DRM in file. myFairTunes, the renowned free iTunes music DRM removal software, fail to work it out. – outdated, does not support current iTunes.
These methods work finally:
CD burn – burn audio CDs of your iTunes purchases and re-rip them. DRM Music Removal software – batch convert iTunes DRM music files
What we need to bypass iTunes music DRM and get iTunes songs to operate with Android phones
Android Phone (such as Samsung, HTC, Huawei, LG, Sony…) or MP3 Player iTunes M4P Songs or Apple Music A DRM Music Remover Software Computer (Mac or Windows)
Method One:
Burn the protected iTunes music files to CD and then rip the CD files to MP3 on computer. After finishing ripping, copy them to your Android phone. The CDs you encode in iTunes can be encoded into many formats. The songs you download are in a proprietary format that is difficult to play on other devices or outside of iTunes.
Method Two:
Remove the iTunes DRM protection with the DRM music removal software and convert iTunes DRM music files to common MP3.
The DRM music removal software we used is iTunes DRM Audio Converter. It could remove DRM protection from any DRM locked music purchased in iTunes and invite you to transfer any song in your Android device like Samsung Galaxy series, HTC Touch , Windows phone, tablets and so on. In particular, this iTunes DRM Audio Converter can also be used as Apple Music Converter as well as Audiobook Converter. If you have subscribed to Apple Music and prefer transferring Apple Music songs to your Android phone for backup, you would love this piece of software extremely.
The program has both versions for Windows platform and Mac platform, with concise interface. Now let’s begin, the way to remove iTunes songs DRM is absolutely easy, just includes 4 basic steps:
Step 1: Click “+” button on the top left or click the text on the middle to add either iTunes songs or Apple Music that you desire to play on non-Apple devices to the program.
Tip: The program detects your iTunes library automatically so that you don’t have to find from the folder. You could make full use of the search function to choose the song more quickly.
Step 2: Click the gear button on the top right to choose output format as MP3 which is the format that supported by Android devices and music players.
Tip: Apart from MP3, iTunes DRM Audio Converter also supports converting iTunes songs to AAC and WAV format. It depends on you which format to choose as long as your Android device can play.
Step 3: Press Convert button on the bottom to start converting added iTunes songs or Apple Music to MP3. The songs would be converted one by one.
Tip: The program converts the songs in fast speed, however, if you want to make it faster, you could set the conversion speed to speed it up.
Step 4: Transfer the converted iTunes songs or Apple Music to Android devices like Samsung phone, Sony phone, HTC phone…
When the conversion progress reaches 100%, the DRM Copyright protection on iTunes is taken away and conversion is well done! Go to the destination folder where locates the converted songs, and transfer these DRM-free high fidelity music to your Android devices or music player via USB or Android device manager.
These are the two approaches to solve your problem – burn audio CDs of your iTunes purchases and re-rip them with all the iTunes, or get some aid from DRM music removal software that can batch convert iTunes DRM music files to non-Apple devices easily. Burning CDs may take an extremely very long time, while using software works quickly.
Some people may say “Dump iTunes and start using Amazon MP3 for it works on Android and iPods”. It sounds easy, but it doesn’t work for people who have thousands of dollars already tied up in the iTunes. Luckily, new music from iTunes does not have digital rights.
Note: The latest Apple Music is also encoded with DRM, which limits people from accessing from any device once the subscription expired. It is a good idea to make a copy of the song on computer and it can be easily done with these Apple Music to MP3 converters.
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Bypass iTunes DRM and Play iTunes M4P Songs on Android Phones, MP3 Player
People who have purchased music from iTunes store would meet a big problem directly. Whatever you try to do, you seem to be unable to save your purchased iTunes music to a non-Apple MP3 player, Android phone or another computer. The iTunes software won’t let you do that, presumably because Apple wants you to play your music on an iPod. So you are probably facing the same circumstance as Dean.
You may also have a lot of bought iTunes music and try to import all or some of these iTunes songs on to the non-Apple device, so you can use them in the various music players available. But how? Really feel depressed, right? Shouldn’t I be able to listen to it on any player I like once I buy a song from iTunes? The similar problem comes to Apple Music too.
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Why iTunes music can’t be imported to non-Apple MP3 player like other music files do?
The music in iTunes is encoded with something called DRM (Digital Rights Management), which is designed to prevent unauthorized copying of purchased music. It is possible to get unprotected music, but only in a format called AAC, which is much less widely supported than the industry standard MP3 format. Unless you got songs from iTunes very recently as DRM-free iTunes audio files, your iTunes music purchases are DRM locked right down to only work with iTunes, an iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV which will help prevent users playing iTunes copyright protected content on other non-Apple device like Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, LG G6, HTC 10, HTC Hero…
Any solution to bypass iTunes DRM and convert iTunes songs to play on Android phone?
After trying numerous things, we have worked it out. Here we will show you the methods to get iTunes DRM music files to operate with Android phones, or other MP3 players on both Mac and Windows operation system.
These methods won’t work after experiment:
USB Drag and Drop – Pulled the music files out of iTunes into a personal folder, dragged onto the device…and…DRM in file
Windows Media Player – DRM in file
HandBrake, the software that was most recommended on forums, fail to make it. – DRM in file.
myFairTunes, the renowned free iTunes music DRM removal software, fail to work it out. – outdated, does not support current iTunes.
These methods work finally:
CD burn – burn audio CDs of your iTunes purchases and re-rip them.
DRM Music Removal software – batch convert iTunes DRM music files
What we need to bypass iTunes music DRM and get iTunes songs to operate with Android phones
Android Phone (such as Samsung, HTC, Huawei, LG, Sony…) or MP3 Player
iTunes M4P Songs or Apple Music
A DRM Music Remover Software
Computer (Mac or Windows)
Method One:
Burn the protected iTunes music files to CD and then rip the CD files to MP3 on computer. After finishing ripping, copy them to your Android phone. The CDs you encode in iTunes can be encoded into many formats. The songs you download are in a proprietary format that is difficult to play on other devices or outside of iTunes.
Method Two:
Remove the iTunes DRM protection with the DRM music removal software and convert iTunes DRM music files to common MP3.
The DRM music removal software we used is iTunes DRM Audio Converter. It could remove DRM protection from any DRM locked music purchased in iTunes and invite you to transfer any song in your Android device like Samsung Galaxy series, HTC Touch , Windows phone, tablets and so on. In particular, this iTunes DRM Audio Converter can also be used as Apple Music Converter as well as Audiobook Converter. If you have subscribed to Apple Music and prefer transferring Apple Music songs to your Android phone for backup, you would love this piece of software extremely.
$39.95 Buy Now (Mac) $39.95 Buy Now (Windows)
The program has both versions for Windows platform and Mac platform, with concise interface. Now let’s begin, the way to remove iTunes songs DRM is absolutely easy, just includes 4 basic steps:
Step 1: Click “+” button on the top left or click the text on the middle to add either iTunes songs or Apple Music that you desire to play on non-Apple devices to the program.
Tip: The program detects your iTunes library automatically so that you don’t have to find from the folder. You could make full use of the search function to choose the song more quickly.
Step 2: Click the gear button on the top right to choose output format as MP3 which is the format that supported by Android devices and music players.
Tip: Apart from MP3, iTunes DRM Audio Converter also supports converting iTunes songs to AAC and WAV format. It depends on you which format to choose as long as your Android device can play.
Step 3: Press Convert button on the bottom to start converting added iTunes songs or Apple Music to MP3. The songs would be converted one by one.
Tip: The program converts the songs in fast speed, however, if you want to make it faster, you could set the conversion speed to speed it up.
Step 4: Transfer the converted iTunes songs or Apple Music to Android devices like Samsung phone, Sony phone, HTC phone…
When the conversion progress reaches 100%, the DRM Copyright protection on iTunes is taken away and conversion is well done! Go to the destination folder where locates the converted songs, and transfer these DRM-free high fidelity music to your Android devices or music player via USB or Android device manager.
$39.95 Buy Now (Mac) $39.95 Buy Now (Windows)
These are the two approaches to solve your problem – burn audio CDs of your iTunes purchases and re-rip them with all the iTunes, or get some aid from DRM music removal software that can batch convert iTunes DRM music files to non-Apple devices easily. Burning CDs may take an extremely very long time, while using software works quickly.
Some people may say “Dump iTunes and start using Amazon MP3 for it works on Android and iPods”. It sounds easy, but it doesn’t work for people who have thousands of dollars already tied up in the iTunes. Luckily, new music from iTunes does not have digital rights.
Note: The latest Apple Music is also encoded with DRM, which limits people from accessing from any device once the subscription expired. It is a good idea to make a copy of the song on computer and it can be easily done with these Apple Music to MP3 converters.
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