This tutorial will help you convert drm to mp3 in steps easily with DRM Converter.
Step 1. Free download DRM Converter and install it onto your PC.
Step 2. In the free trial version, there will be a window asking for registration code. You can click
to test the program.
Tips: Buy the full version DRM Converter by clicking
.

After installation, you will get the interface of the program below:

Tips:
If you want to convert DRM protected music from iTunes ( m4p, m4a, m4b, aac, m4r, audiobook, ebook) to MP3, you need to keep iTunes installed onto your PC.
2)To make drm protected music files bought on Napster available for Napster MP3 converter, you have to install latest Napster software, login to Napster and add drm protected files to the Napster's library.
Step 3. Open iTunes and select "Authorize Computer..." from the "Store" menu. Enter your username and password and press "Authorize" button.
Why this step: Authorize your computer with iTunes player to convert drm to mp3 faster and more stable.

Step 4. Run DRM Converter and click
button to load DRM Portected music files .
Tips: If you want to do batch conversion from a folder, please click
or Add Folder button from File menu to import the folder and/or its subfolder.

Step 5. Select MP3 format from the Output format box.
And change the MP3 audio quality if you need.

Tips: You can choose other format such as WMA, WAV, OGG-vobis format and click
button to adjust the output MP3 audio channel, MP3 sample rate, or select convert drm protected music to VBR MP3 or CBR MP3.

Step 6. Select drm protected music files you just added to batch list and set output folder where your converted MP3 files will be saved:

Step 7. Press
button to begin conversion process.

Wait a while. That's it. You have removed DRM protection from drm protected audio files with above 7 steps.
You can do it now. So easy to operate and use to DRM Converter. Now download free trial version DRM Converter to convert drm to mp3 format.
What is DRM?
DRM is an acronym for Digital Rights Management, a broad term used to describe a number of techniques for restricting the free use and transfer of digital content. DRM is used in a number of media, but is most commonly found in video and music files.
While DRM is most frequently used for movies, it is gaining more widespread use in other media as well. Audio files purchased through many online stores, such as Apple's iTunes Store, have various DRM schemes built in to limit the number of devices they may be played on. Many producers of eBooks are using a similar implementation of DRM to limit how many computers a book may be viewed on, and even how many times it may be viewed.
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