Tuesday, July 21, 2015

How to convert Apple Music M4P to MP3 so as to backup Apple Music

Apple Music is a revolutionary streaming service and app that puts the entire Apple Music catalog at your fingertips across your favorite devices. Starting with the music you already know — whether from the iTunes Store or ripped CDs — your music now lives in one place alongside the Apple Music catalog with over 30 million songs. You can stream any song, album or playlist you choose.
Apple Music gives users more freedom to enjoy the music by themselves. If you subscribe Apple Music service, and you can enjoy the music without any limitations, when you cancel the service, all the playlist and music songs will be removed, what a pity.
Would you like to remove the limitation and keep Apple Music longer as you like?
Would you like to convert Apple Music to MP3 player in order to play them on MP3 player?
Macsome iTunes Converter makes the problem easy and fast to deal with. As an all-in-one Apple MusicConverter and iTunes music Converter, iTunes Converter uses 5X recording and encoding to MP3 / AAC technology, during the process, the DRM has been removed, and Apple Music files have been converted to MP3.
The Apple Music M4P to MP3 conversion is very simple, just follow the next steps, you can get your MP3 files from Apple Music as you like.
Step 1: Go to the webpage and free download the latest version of iTunes Converter, install and run it.

Step 2: Click Add button and choose the library and add the files you want to convert.
Step 3: Click Menu – Preferences – Advance to set the output format.
Step 4: Click Convert button to start M4P to MP3 conversion.
Batch conversion is also supported by iTunes Converter. And there is no need to convert files one by one.  
A few minutes later, the conversion will be finished, and right click to find the folder to go to the converted files directly.
It is so cool, why not free download the trial version and take a try. More info from: http://www.macsome.com/itunes-converter-mac/index.html




1 comment:

  1. I have used MusConv tool to transfer all my Spotify playlists to Apple Music without any hassle. It has free and paid versions so you may try it.

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