TunesKit studio newly released v.2.8.0 of its DRM M4V Converter for Windows on September 21 by adding the full support to the latest iTunes 12.3 and previous 12.2 and 12.1. By far, both Windows and Mac versions of TunesKit DRM M4V Converter are perfectly compatible with iTunes 12.3 on Windows 10 and Mac OS X 10.11 EI Capitan. Besides, TunesKit is also the first one to launch update of iTunes M4V Converter to support the latest iTunes 12.3 on OS X EI Capitan.
As one of the best iTunes DRM removal software in the world, TunesKit DRM M4V Converter is specially developed to help iTunes users get the full ownership of the movies and TV shows they legally purchased from iTunes store by removing the DRM lock from the protected video files. With an innovative DRM decryption core, TunesKit DRM M4V Converter is capable of losslessly converting iTunes M4V movies and TV shows, including purchases and rentals, to DRM-free MP4 at 20x super fast speed. Besides, it’s able to keep the original quality, such as AC3 audio, subtitles, closed caption, so that users can enjoy great output quality of the DRM-free iTunes movies on multiple media devices. Key Features of TunesKit DRM M4V Converter for Mac/Windows l Bypass DRM lock from rented and purchased iTunes movies, TV shows l Convert iTunes M4V videos to unprotected MP4 with lossless quality l Work at 20x faster speed while keep AC3, AAC, subtitles, CC Currently TunesKit DRM M4V Converter is supposed to work perfectly with the latest iTunes 12.3 or lower versions on Windows 10, Win 8, Win 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, as well as Mac OS X 10.11 EI Capitan, 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks and 10.8 Mountain Lion. For more information about this smart iTunes DRM Video Converter, please visit the official website: http://www.tuneskit.com Source: TunesKit Released DRM M4V Converter for Windows to Support iTunes 12.3 TunesKit DRM M4V Converter for Mac Now Supports 10.11 EI Capitan
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Is it possible to keep chapters while converting the DRM-protected audiobooks? For people who like to listen to audiobooks, you should know the chapter points in an audiobook are important since they will make it easy for the listeners to move backward or forward to the specific chapter without having to listen to the whole audiobook from the very beginning every time. In result, most of the long audiobooks (several hours) will contain chapter info in the book. But here comes a problem. We know the audiobooks sold from iTunes (or Amazon Audible), due to the DRM protection, they can only be played on selected audiobook players instead of some other more popular devices. In this case, we'll have to remove the DRM protection from those protected audiobooks in order to play them on multiple MP3 players. In this case, we'll have to face a problem, that is, will the chapter info be kept while removing the DRM lock? Here we will show you the way to keep chapters for DRM'd audiobooks purchased from iTunes or Audible.com. Tools to convert iTunes/Audible audiobooks with chapters savedHere you meet TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter (Mac/Windows) which will help you strip DRM off from iTunes and Audible audiobooks at 30x faster speed by converting the audiobooks from M4B, M4A, AA, AAX formats to DRM-free ones, such as MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC and M4A. In order to use this program properly, you'll make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer in advance. Because this software uses an innovative audio recording technology that will require iTunes to play the audiobook in the background while converting the file. Besides, please confirm you are running Mac or Windows version that are OS X 10.8 (or later) or Windows 10 (or lower). Now follow the steps below to begin to learn how to keep the chapter points when removing DRM from iTunes or Audible audiobooks with TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter. How to Convert DRM-ed Audiobook and Keep ChaptersFirstly, please download and install the proper trial version of TunesKit Audiobook Converter for your computer system. Once the program is successfully installed, launch it and add the DRM-protected iTunes/Audible audiobooks to the converter either via "Add Files" button or by dragging and dropping. When the audiobook files are loaded completely, you can click the "gear" icon to select the output format as M4A or AAC. (Please note: Only those two formats could save the original chapter info. Other formats like MP3, WAV can't keep the chapters.) You can now begin to remove DRM from the audiobooks by clicking "Convert" button in the program. It will take some time to complete the conversion mainly depends on the amount of audiobooks you are converting. After the conversion finishes, you'll get the M4A or AAC audiobooks with chapters kept so that you can freely listen to the DRM-free audiobooks on any MP3 player without worrying about the DRM any more.
Sorry iPhone 6 owners, your pocket companion for the past year is now officially outdated. While the iPhone 6s looks pretty much the same as its ultrathin predecessor, there's a fair bit that's different about it too. The svelte aluminium handset comes with a new 3D Touch display, an improved 12Mp camera and a faster than ever A9 processor. Disappointingly, the iPhone 6's successor retains its 16GB storage at entry level and has a smaller battery. So should you upgrade to the iPhone 6s from its forefather? We've crunched through its specs to deliver an answer. YES! IT'S THE LATEST (GREATEST) IPHONE At the risk of stating the obvious, the iPhone 6s is the best iPhone you can buy because it is the newest iPhone you can buy. The iPhone 6 is officially old hat. Granted, you'd expect a new iPhone to be faster, tougher and come with a better camera than before, but the point still stands. These features are what most normal folk look for when they upgrade their smartphone at the end of a two year contract. Or even what tempts them to fling their iPhone 6 on eBay. In other words: your dad doesn't give a damn about 3D Touch. NO! IT'S AN ITERATIVE UPDATE As is the case with all of Apple's iPhone 's' updates, the iPhone 6s refines what was good about its predecessor rather than reinventing it - epsecially in terms of design. The 6s still has a 4.7-inch screen and the 6s Plus has a 5.5in screen. Both handsets feature the same stunning alumium body, which is now made from the stronger 7000 Series aluminium seen in the Apple Watch. Why? To avoid Bendgate mk.II. Both phone's are also made from a tougher, more stratchproof glass. Because of this both phones are slightly heavier than before. At 143g, the iPhone 6s is 14g heavier than the iPhone 6 - it's also 0.2mm thicker. As for the 192g iPhone 6s Plus, it's 20g heavier than the 6 Plus and (again) 0.2 thicker. If you're the kind of person who buys the new iPhone to be seen with the new iPhone, few people are going to notice the difference. Also, who are you? A Kardashian? Yes! 3D TOUCH WILL BE GENUINELY USEFUL If you've used the Force Touch tech that's already avaialble in Apple's MacBook and Watch then you'll know it's no gimmick. Receiving haptic feedback (read: vibrations) as you navigate around a touchscreen or trackpad really helps with the precision of your gestures. Unsurprisingly, Apple has lifted the feature straight for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus and renamed it as 3D Touch. What's this feature good for? Mainly glancing into emails and photos without leaving an app's main menu. At least, that's what Apple suggested onstage. We're sure Apple developers will magic up some of their own ideas for the feature once they can incorporate it into third-party apps. If you own an iPhone 6 you'll have to actually tap on icons to take a look at content. Philistine. NO! YOU'LL STILL GET 16GB STORAGE As had widely been predicted before the iPhone's launch, the entry-level 6s and 6s Plus models still come with 16GB storage - just as the the iPhone 6 did. If you want more you'll have to shell out for a 64GB or 128GB model. Despite Apple's newly announced iCloud storage, starting at $0.99 per month for 50GB, this isn't great - UK pricing is yet to be announced. At least it doesn't compare well to flagship phones like the LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy S6, both of which feature 32GB storage as standard. When you consider both new iPhones now feature 4K video recording, that storage isn't going to last long in the hands of frequent travellers and narcissists. Apple's much-loved customer satisfaction figures may well drop as a result. Next year will surely see Tim Cook and co ditch 16GB storage as standard. Otherwise, the iPhone 7 will look seriously out of touch. YES! FINALLY, A 12MP CAMERA Arguably the most significant overhaul to the new iPhones come in terms of their cameras. Both the rear-facing snappers in the 6s and 6s have received a sensor resolution bump from 8MP to 12MP, while they retain the healthy f/2.2 aperture seen in the iPhone 6. Sure, Apple’s still not going to win any “who’s phone’s got the most megapixels” pub boasting contests here, especially when Sony's Xperia Z5 comes with a 23Mp camera, but the company’s never really been bothered about that. The new sensor features a new signal processor that Apple says delivers “truer colours and sharper, more detailed photos”, and if the previous 8MP sensor’s performance is anything to go by, images will easily surpass those of smartphone cameras with far more megapixels. As for that front-facing camera? Well you can now capture 5Mp selfies, which is a big bump up from the 1.2Mp snapper you'll find on the iPhone 6. We can't guarantee this will make you look more attractive on Instagram though . YES! IT'S GOING TO BE SUPERFAST The iPhone 6's A8 chip was no slouch and proved more than capable of handling your everyday multitasking across apps. Still, more is more and the new A9 chip is claimed to be up to 70% faster. Than what? We assume the original iPhone, but Apple didn't really make it clear. Rest assured, the 6s is going to be quick. Its A9 chip also has the M9 motion compressor built-in for continuous health tracking. YES! 4K VIDEO FOR YOUR TV Even though its latest Apple TV screen can't screen 4K footage, the new iPhone 6s can capture it at a 3840 x 2160 resolution. Despite this glaring anomaly, putting 4K in the hands of iPhone owners for the first time ever is undoubtedly a good thing. It means that people with a 4K TV don't have to rely on Netflix or Amaxon TV shows for content (home movies ahoy!) and will also force proper camera manufacturers like Canon and Nikon to hurry up and embrace the ultra high definition tech. Something they've been lagging on, in comparison to Sony and Panasonic. NO! THE PHONES HAVE A SMALLER BATTERY Hidden amongst the iPhone 6s' presentation was a disappointing glimpse of its new battery. With a capacity of 1715 mAH, it's definitively smaller than the iPhone 6's 1810 mAH battery. Despite this and the fact added pressures of 3D Touch and 4K video, it's claimed that the iPhone 6s will offer the same battery life as the 6. This means betting big on the power economic features of iOS 9, which is said to give iPhone 6 users three hours of extra power from full charge in 'low power mode'. Bold move, Apple. Very bold move. YES! TOUCH ID HAS BEEN GIVEN A BOOST Adding a fingerprint scanner to the iPhone 5s was one of Apple's best innovations of recent years. Touch ID instantly made your smartphone more secure and paved the way for Apple Pay. Now the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus feature an updated version of the technology that can recognise your thumb, index finger or alternative apendage of choice up to twice as fast as before. A practical improvement that you'll no doubt appreciate, even though iPhone 6 users are probably fine as is. INITIAL VERDICT: NOT AN APPLE FANATIC? WAIT TO UPGRADE If you're at the end of your phone contract and want an iPhone, then the 6s and 6s seem to do enough to earn your money. Both 3D Touch and a 12Mp camera should make a real difference in terms of usability. Until our review drops, we're judging these phones on specs and our hands-on verdicts alone. It's only once we put these handsets to the test that we'll truly uncover their shortcomings. For now, the inclusion of a smaller battery and that 16GB storage issue are real concerns when you compare the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus to their Android rivals. We'll see how they match up to these soon enough. As for iPhone 6 owners, prices for Apple's latest handsets are the same as they've ever been. You'll need to spend at least £539 if you want a new 6s, which seems like a lot of money to lay down out of loyalty on a pre-order. It could well be the 6s comes up trumps in our review. For now, that's no sure thing. Source: http://www.stuff.tv You May Also LikeThousands of reporters, Apple employees, and spectators crammed into the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in downtown San Francisco today (Sept. 9) for what Apple CEO Tim Cook called a series of “monster announcements.” Apple definitely had a lot to share, detailing updates to its watches, phones, tablets, and set-top box. iPad ProApple introduced a new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which Cook called the “biggest news in iPad, since iPad.” It’s big. It’s as wide as the height of the iPad Air 2, which marketing head Phil Schiller said was the inspiration for the width of the bigger tablet. Schiller said it has “desktop-class performance,” 10 hours of battery life, and four separate surround-sound speakers. Looks good. The iPad Pro is 6.9 mm thick and weighs 1.57 lb—about the same as the original iPad, but with a 78% bigger screen than the tablet first introduced in 2010. The Pro’s screen has 5.6 million pixels—more than a 15-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display. It’s powerful. Apple called executives from Microsoft and Adobe onstage to show how the tablet stands up against tasks often completed on desktops and laptops, such as editing Word documents and PowerPoint slides, or touching up photos in Photoshop. The Pro handled them all, well, like a pro. Out for the holidays. It’ll be available in November, starting at $799 for the 32 GB model. Smart KeyboardLike a cross between the iPad Smart Cover and a Microsoft Surface keyboard, Apple’s Smart Keyboard snaps magnetically onto the iPad. It uses the same button technology as MacBook keyboards, and will only work with the iPad Pro. It’ll cost $169 and will also be available in November. No word on whether there will be a non-keyboard version of the cover as well. Apple Pencil stylusTo round out the Surface-like experience, Apple announced a pressure-sensitive stylus that can be used along with your fingers on the iPad Pro. The Pencil allows users to draw like a pencil—different levels of pressure will draw lines of different thickness. Drawing at different angles will also change the level of shading. Pencil will let users mark up emails and notes with drawings, as well as make and edit Microsoft Office documents on the fly. According to the launch video, the Pencil has “a responsiveness like a true drawing instrument.” The battery apparently lasts for “hours,” and can be charged off the iPad Pro’s lighting bolt port. The Pencil will cost $99 and will be available in November. New Generation Apple TV“We need a new foundation for TV,” Tim Cook said during the event, right before announcing the next generation of Apple TV. The company’s set-top box has been redesigned with a new operating system—tvOS—and a new Siri-powered remote. Siri makes her TV debut. Siri will search across apps to find you the content you’re after, including iTunes, Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and Showtime. Siri searches deep: You can ask Siri to search for “that Modern Family episode with Edward Norton,” and go right into the episode. Siri can also figure out what you mean contextually—you can ask for action movies, then Bond films, then “just the ones with Sean Connery” without having to repeat all of the earlier steps of your query. Siri can answer questions about what you’re watching (“Who starred in this?”) or other Siri-y questions (“What’s the weather in Juneau, Alaska?”) without disrupting the show you’re watching. New remote. The new touch-sensitive Apple TV remote lets you swipe at different speeds to control the redesigned Apple TV operating system, and happens to double as a video-game controller. New apps. Apple Music—including Beats 1—is now on Apple TV and cord-cutting favorites including MLB At Bat, HBO, Hulu, and Netflix have all redesigned their Apple TV apps. Schiller said Apple TV will run tvOS, a new operating system that makes it easier for third parties to develop their own apps for the device. Out for the holidays. The new Apple TV will start at $149, and will be available in late October, although developers can start building new apps for it today. Gaming on Apple TVApple is also bringing games to the living room. Disney’s Infinity Star Wars, Activision’s Guitar Hero, and iOS favorite Crossy Road (with a new multiplayer mode) will all soon be available on Apple TV. Users will be able to use the Apple TV remote, or iOS devices, to play together. The remote also has a Nintendo-Wii-like function that recognizes motion, allowing for games like Beat Sports, a new game exclusive to Apple TV, which appears to be a lot the game that originally came bundled with the Wii—Wii Sports. iPhone 6S and 6S PlusCook said the new iPhones “may look similar, but we’ve changed everything.” New ways to touch. The new phones, now also available in a rose gold model, have a new version of force-touch sensitivity, not unlike what’s in the Apple Watch. Called 3D Touch, the new “taptic engine” can recognize how hard you touch the screen. Long touches will bring up shortcuts around the iPhone, much like right-clicking does on a computer mouse. Like right-clicking on a phone. 3D Touch will allow for quicker interactions in apps—glancing at email without having to open them, peek in on your calendar inside a message to see if you have free time, or live previews of websites without having to open the internet. You now don’t need to launch apps to use them—force touches on apps will bring up functionality right from the home screen. You’ll be able to start a playlist from the home screen through the iTunes app, and get right to the front-facing camera from the camera app. 3D Touch will also bring new ways to interact with games—in a demo of Warhammer 4000 3D Blade, a tap might fire your gun, but force touch will zoom in on your enemies. Siri’s always listening. Siri’s handsfree functionality can now be accessed whether the iPhone is connected to power or not—just yell out “Hey Siri” at the phone—but no word on whether the voice-activated assistant will be any more useful on the new devices. Better camera. The new 12 megapixel cameras on the phones have a bigger sensor and can take larger panoramas, and apparently stand up to the challenges of low light better. They can also shoot 4K video, which can be edited directly in iMovie on the phone. Better selfies. The front-facing camera boasts 5 megapixels, and the phone’s screen now doubles as a front-facing flash, which Schiller says matches the tone of the light you’re trying to take a photo in. Your selfie game just got upped. Live photos. Schiller also introduced a mode called “Live Photos”—force touch on a photo you’ve already taken, and it’ll turn into a short, animated image with sound. When you open the camera app, the iPhone will automatically record 1.5 seconds’ worth of footage on either side of the picture you’ve taken to make live photos, which look similar to the photos in Harry Potter, and a popular web image format. New accessories. Apple also announced leather and silicon covers in a range of new colors, as well as docking stations to match the finishes on the phones. Same price, shipping soon. The new phones will cost the same as the 6 and 6 Plus, starting at $199 and $299 through mobile carriers, and will be available September 25 in 12 countries. New ways to buy. Apple also introduced a new way for US customers to pick up a new iPhone every year through an upgrade program that starts at $32 a month, including Apple Care and an unlocked phone. Cloud backup gets cheaper. The company also dropped the prices of its cloud storage offering—50 GB of monthly storage now costs $0.99, and 200 GB costs $2.99. New Apple WatchesNew chic. Apple introduced a few new models of its Apple Watch, including three new watch designs with high-quality leather straps designed by French fashion house Hermès. They run between $1,100 and $1,500. New colors. The Apple Watch is now available in gold and rose gold, matching the lineup of the iPhone 6 and 6S phones. New straps. Apart from the Hermès collab, Apple also introduced a bunch of new straps, including a red one, extending the company’s long history with Product(Red) charity. Get them now. The new straps and designs are available to order from Apple’s site today. No word on when they’ll be available in stores. New operating systemsWatchOS 2. Apple’s update to the Watch operating system, which will allow for third-party “complications,” public transportation on maps, and lots of new apps, will be available to download September 16. Apple showed off a few new apps, including Facebook Messenger, GoPro (which will act like a wrist-mounted viewfinder for the cameras), and AirStrip One—a HIPAA-compliant app for doctors. iOS 9. The new operating system for iPhones and iPads—which will have huge upgrades for messaging and multitasking on iPad—will be available for download from September 16. Source: http://www.qz.com Tips for Apple Fans Regarding Movies Downloaded from iTunes StoreFor users of Apple’s products, especially the iOS or Mac users, you might like to use other Apple services, too. Here we are talking about the iTunes store which sells online digital content, including music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, etc. If you like to buy iTunes movies, you may have been frustrated with the DRM protection which is embedded in the movies to prevent you from copying them to non-Apple-approved devices for watching. Worse still, if you rent a movie from iTunes store, you only have 24 hours to finish watching it due to the DRM lock. So in this case, if you want to remove the DRM from iTunes movies rented or purchased so that you can keep the movies on your iOS devices or other platforms forever, then you can use TunesKit DRM M4V Converter (Mac & Windows) to get it done. It’s a specially developed iTunes DRM removal tool dedicated to stripping DRM off from iTunes movie rentals and purchases by changing the protected M4V format to common MP4 at 20x faster speed with lossless quality. You can check the following tutorials to see how to use it to remove DRM:
24 Hour Time Lock on iTunes Rentals
However, the cheaper things always have drawbacks. When it comes to the iTunes movie rentals, we mean the time limit on the movies. In fact, you are only allowed to keep the movies rented from iTunes for 30 days. Worse still, if you start to watch the rental, you only have 24 hours (in US) and 48 hours (in other countries) to finishing watching it. Once the movie expires, it will withdraw from your iTunes library. You may begin to wonder whether it's possible to extend or unlock the time limit on iTunes movie rentals so that you can keep the rented movies on your computer forever without worrying about the expiration. If you are looking for such a solution, you can read on the following article to see how to easily unlock the 24 hour time restriction from iTunes rentals. Solution to Extend Time Limit on Rented iTunes Movies?To get the work done, you'll need a professional 3rd-party iTunes DRM removal tool to get rid of the DRM lock from iTunes movie rentals which restricts the playback for the movies. Once the DRM is removed, the time limit on the rentals will disappear so that you can play the movies at anytime you like. This smart iTunes DRM remover we are talking about here is TunesKit DRM M4V Converter. It's one of the best all-in-one iTunes DRM remover as well as iTunes video converter that is developed to remove DRM lock from both rented and purchased iTunes movies/TV shows losslessly at 20x super faster speed. It's currently available in Mac and Windows OS. The following is the complete tutorial to unlock 24-hour time limit on iTunes rented movies with TunesKit DRM Video Converter for Mac (Windows users can also refer to these steps since the programs work in the similar way to remove DRM form iTunes movies). How to Unlock 24-Hour Time Limit on iTunes Movie Rentals1. After installing TunesKit on you computer, launch it and add iTunes movie rentals to the converter via "Add Files" button or via drag and drop. 2. Select output settings, including audio tracks, subtitles, output folder according to your needs. 3. Start to remove DRM lock from iTunes rentals by clicking "Convert" button. Wait until the conversion completes and you'll get DRM-free MP4 videos which you can freely copy to any media playing device for watching, without worrying about the expiration any more.
As one of the best all-in-one DRM audiobook converter for iTunes and Audible, TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter is dedicated to providing audiobook lovers the ultimate solution to bypass DRM lock from iTunes/Audible audiobooks and convert the protected AA, AAX, M4B, M4A audio books to unprotected MP3, AAC and other common formats at 30x faster speed. In this article, we will show you the complete guide on how to unlock DRM from iTunes or Audible audiobooks by converting the DRM-ed audiobooks to MP3 with TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter. To begin with, please firstly install the free trial version of TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter for Mac/Windows as below according to your computer system requirements. Guide to Remove DRM & Convert iTunes/Audible Audiobooks to MP3Once you installed the proper version of TunesKit iTunes/Audible Audiobook Converter, you can follow the steps to start stripping DRM off from your audiobooks purchased from iTunes or Audible.com. Step 1. Import AA, AAX, M4B, or M4A Audiobook Files to TunesKit Launch TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter and add iTunes or Audible audiobooks to the converter by clicking "Add Files" button on the program. Then it will let you choose the audiobooks to convert from the drop-down list. Please note that if you are trying to convert audiobooks downloaded from Audible, you should make sure you have imported the audiobooks to iTunes library in advance. Otherwise it won't work well. Step 2. Choose Output Format When the target audiobooks are loaded successfully, you can choose the output audio format via the "gear" icon listed behind the audiobook's name, There are several audiobook formats for you to choose from, including MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, FLAC. Here we choose MP3 and go ahead. Step 3. Start to Remove DRM and Convert Audiobooks to MP3
After that, you can start removing the DRM protection from iTunes movies by clicking "Convert" button. It will then convert the protected audiobooks to MP3 or other non-DRM formats automatically. [Review] TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter - Fastest DRM Remover for iTunes/Audible Audiobooks9/6/2015 When you buy an audiobook from iTunes store or Audible.com, you'll find it's impossible for you to import the purchased audiobook to any common MP3 player for playback. In this case, you are trapped by the DRM protection applied to the audiobook. Apple and Amazon use this way to protect the original copy right of the audiobooks sold on their stores. So if you want to enjoy your ownership of the purchased audiobooks and play them on as many media players as you like, you'll need to use a third-party DRM audiobook converter to bypass the DRM lock from protected iTunes and Audible audiobooks. Key Features of TunesKit DRM Remover for AudiobooksTunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter is such a professional DRM removal tool for iTunes and Audible users to remove DRM protection from purchased iTunes and Audible audiobooks by converting the DRM'd audiobooks from M4B, M4A, AA, AAX formats to unprotected MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC and M4A at 30x faster speed with original audio quality preserved. It's available in both Mac and Windows versions to be used together with the latest iTunes installed on the computer. Now let's get a deep look at this smart DRM audiobook converter from different parts. 1. Remove DRM from iTunes and Audible Audiobooks As two of the largest online digital audiobook stores in the world, iTunes and Audible are the most common places for audiobook lovers to purchase and download audiobooks. But due to the DRM protection, audiobooks from iTunes and Audible are only allowed to be played on selected devices. In this situation, TunseKit DRM Audiobook Converter is developed to be dedicated in removing the DRM lock from both iTunes and Audible audiobooks so that you can enjoy the protected audiobooks on any MP3 player instead of the approved ones only. 2. Convert AA, AAX, M4B, M4A to MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, M4A TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter uses an advanced audio recording technology to record the audiobooks when they are playing background in iTunes. During the playback, TunesKit will extract the audio tracks of the audiobooks while removing the DRM off and converting the protected audiobook formats, including AA, AAX, M4B, M4A to the commonly used audio formats, like MP3, AAC, M4A, WAV and FLAC. 3. Enable You Enjoy iTunes/Audible Audiobook on Any Player With the help of TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter, you can easily get rid of the DRM restriction from the audiobooks and copy the DRM-free audiobook files to the popular MP3 players for playback, such as iPod, Sandisk Sansa, Creative Zen, Zune, iRiver, and even car Radio system. 4. Fastest Audiobook DRM Remover Works at 30x Faster Besides, TunesKit DRM Remover for Audiobook also adopts an innovative DRM decryption technique which makes it works at 30x faster speed in converting the protected audiobooks to MP3 or other formats, much faster than any other DRM audiobook converter in the world. Aside from all those abilities mentioned above, TunesKit DRM Audiobook Converter is also set to be handled easily by anyone with the user-friendly interface. And any user is supposed to get prompt technical support at anytime. For the buyers, TunesKit also provides lifelong free software upgrade for the program. Guide to Remove DRM from iTunes/Audible Audio BooksAfter a brief understand of the smart iTunes/Audible audiobook converter, we'll show you the complete guide to remove DRM protection from iTunes and Audible audiobooks with TunesKit step by step. Step 1. Open TunesKit Audiobook Converter and import audiobooks Firstly launch TunesKit, then click "Add Files" button to load iTunes or Audible audiobooks into the converter. To convert the Audible audiobooks, you should make sure they were imported to iTunes library in advance. Otherwise it won't work properly. Step 2. Choose output format When the audio books are imported to TunesKit, you can choose the output format as you like. Here we choose MP3 for an example. Step 3. Convert DRM-ed audiobook to MP3 Now click "Convert" button and it will begin to remove DRM from the protected audiobooks by converting them to DRM-free MP3. Video Tutorial - Convert DRM Audiobooks to MP3 on MacIn this article, we will show you how to remove DRM protection from iTunes movies and TV shows while converting the DRM-protected M4V videos to MP4 format with lossless quality preserved step by step. Tools Needed to Convert iTunes M4V to MP4
Introduction to TunesKit DRM iTunes M4V ConverterAs one of the most powerful yet fastest iTunes DRM removal tools in the world, TunesKit DRM iTunes M4V Converter is specially developed to help iTunes users bypass DRM lock from both rented and purchased iTunes movies and TV episodes and convert the DRM-ed iTunes M4V (protected MPEG-4) files to commonly used MP4 without DRM protection at lossless quality. It's able to not only keep the original AC3 5.1 Dolby sound, but also preserve the closed caption and subtitles. In the following tutorial, we'll guide you on how to easily convert the DRM-locked iTunes M4V to MP4 without quality loss by using TunesKit DRM M4V Converter. Steps to Remove DRM Lock from iTunes M4V to MP4 LosslesslyNow let's start to unlock the DRM restriction from iTunes M4V movies and TV shows losslessly with TunesKit iTunes M4V Converter. Note: We'll take TunesKit DRM M4V Converter for Mac as an example here. Windows users can refer to the similar steps as below. Step 1. Install the free trial version of TunesKit iTunes M4V Converter for Mac on your computer. Firstly, you should download the free version of TunesKit DRM M4V Converter and install it on your Mac. Step 2. Import iTunes M4V video files to TunesKit. Once launched TunesKit M4V Converter, you can click the Add Files button to load the iTunes library and select the M4V movies you need to get rid of DRM from. Or you can also simply drag and drop the iTunes movies to TunesKit for conversion. Step 3. Choose output settings. After you loaded the iTunes movies into TunesKit interface, you may adjust the output settings including subtitles, audio tracks, output path according to your own needs. Step 4. Start to remove DRM from iTunes movies losslessly. When all the settings are customised, you can start removing DRM from iTunes M4V videos by clicking "Convert" button. Then you can wait till the conversion finishes. Once the conversion completes, you can find the DRM-free MP4 videos from the output folder you set before the conversion. Then you can watch the videos on any device as you like with the original lossless quality. Video Tutorial - Losslessly Remove DRM from iTunes Movies with TunesKitYou can also follow this video demo to learn how to convert the DRMed iTunes M4V movies to DRM-free MP4 losslessly with TunesKit iTunes M4V Converter. What is TunesKit DRM M4V ConverterAs the name suggests, TunesKit DRM M4V Converter is a perfect combination of DRM remover and M4V video converter which is specially developed to remove FairPlay DRM protection from iTunes M4V movies and TV episodes, no matter rented or purchased, while converting the protected videos to unprotected MP4 files so that you can freely transfer the non-DRM iTunes movies to any media playing device as you like. Brief Introduction to FairPlay DRMWhen you rent or purchase a movie from Apple iTunes store, you'll find it's described as "protected MPEG-4 file" if you click the "Get Info" button. Usually the protected MPEG-4 movie is known as .M4V by most iTunes users. If you try to copy that M4V movie files to devices other than Apple's iPhone or iPad, you'll get error message saying that the movie format is not supported or recognised by that specific device. In this case, you should get clear about the fact that those iTunes M4V movies are specially encoded by Apple with its DRM technology called FairPlay. Due to that, only Apple's approved devices are allowed to play the iTunes M4V videos freely. It's impossible to get the protected M4V movies to play well on non-Apple-approved devices or platforms. If you want to break the DRM lock and get the full ownership of the movies you legally purchased, you must turn to some professional iTunes DRM removal tools, such as TunesKit reviewed in this article. Key Features of TunesKit iTunes M4V Converter You Should Know
Free Update & SupportTunesKit also provides free software upgrade and tech support for any buyer. You don't need to worry about the compatibility issue with the latest computer system or iTunes versions. TunesKit R&D team will keep working hard on the program to make it keep pace with every update of the computer system or iTunes. For any problem in using TunesKit DRM M4V Converter, you can reach the support team at [email protected].
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