Remove DRM From Apple Music Files
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Remove DRM From Apple Music Files
As we all know, the Apple Music's tracks has DRM (Digital Rights
Management) protected, which is how the company makes sure that their subscribers won't just sign up the streaming service and then leave away with a bunch of songs downloaded for offline listening.
As a company, I can fully understand why it's needed DRM. But as a subscriber, I have to say it is quite annoying. You can only play the songs from Apple Music on specific devices, can't burn it to a CD or play it with other player, not to mention using these songs freely. What's more, if you cancel your Apple Music subscription, all the tracks you downloaded to another device will be rendered inoperative.
Download and Install Sidify Apple Music Converter According to Your OS
Sidify Apple Music Converter enables Apple Music subscribers to remove DRM from songs downloaded thus to convert them to plain MP3, AAC and WAV. The conversion speed can achieves 20 times faster remaining the same quality as orginal, including ID tags and all metadata.
More detail and download here.
Add Apple Music to Sidify Apple Music Converter
Launch Sidify Apple Music Converter and click " + " to select Apple Music tracks or other iTunes audio files for converting.
Choose Output Format
Just tapping purple setting button at the upper right of Sidify, there are 3 output formats (MP3/AAC/WAV) for you to choose. You can also select the converting speed and the output quality. Besides, the output path is also available to be changed if you need.
Start Removing the DRM
Click “Convert” to start the conversion. Once it finish, you can click the logo of History (Pointed out on the image) to find the DRM-free files.