By Justin SabrinaUpdated on September 02, 2021
What is DRM? DRM is the abbreviation of Digital Rights Management, which is a technology used by copyright holders with the intent to control the use of digital content and devices after sale. DRM for digital content such as iTunes movies, music, TV shows, etc. prevents users from copying content or converting to other formats for playback. In a sense, DRM is a hassle. For example, the movies you purchased or rented from iTunes Store are in .m4v format and you can only play them with iTunes on Mac/Windows and TV app on iPhone/iPad/Apple TV. If you want to play music, movies, videos, and TV shows on non-Apple devices, removing DRM is a necessary process. There are a large number of DRM removal tools on the market. In this article, we have some reviews on top DRM removal software tools to help you find an effective audio / video DRM remover.
UkeySoft Audiobook Converter takes full advantage of its features, and it meets the needs of users who want to remove DRM from Apple Music songs, M4P music, iTunes / Audible audiobooks as well as iTunes purchased songs. In addition, it converts iTunes DRM protected M4P, M4B, M4A files to pure MP3, AAC, FLAC or WAV with up to 10 formats, so that you can freely enjoy music/audio on any computer or mobile music device (such as iPod, PSP, Zune, iPhone, Android tablet, Xbox 360, Sonos, MP3 player) for offline listening. This audio converter has other flash points, such as built-in batch conversion, retaining ID3 tags and lossless audio quality after conversion.
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Tip: If you want to get DRM-free Apple Music songs, you need to buy it to break break the 3-minute restriction.
UkeySoft M4V Converter is a specialized tool to transform iTunes M4V videos into lossless files. Its free trial version supports converts converting iTunes movies, TV shows into multiple output formats including lossless MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MP3, AAC, etc. All audio tracks, including AC3 5.1 Dobly sound, all subtitles, and closed captions are 100% preserved in the converted video files. After the conversion, you will be able to watch iTunes movies on non-Apple devices like iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, Xbox, Motorola Droid, PlayStation as well as Smart TVs, and you will also be able to break the 48-hour restriction of your iTunes rentals.
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UkeySoft Spotify Music Converter also offers a trial version. This is a tool for Windows and Mac computers. The converter is specifically designed to remove DRM from Spotify music and convert music files to multiple audio formats such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, etc. Furthermore, it supports losslessly converting Spotify songs with up to 5X faster speed. All in all, it is a professional tool to save Spotify music to your local computer or play it on MP3 player, or download Spotify songs without Spotify Premium.
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Requiem, the latest version is Requiem 4.1, is a great way to remove DRM (including iTunes movies / TV shows, music and iBooks) from iTunes downloads. With its help, you can play iTunes digital content on Android phones, tablets, game consoles and other non-Apple authorized devices.
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myFairTunes is another DRM removal freeware program designed to remove DRM protection from iTunes M4P music files. It is able to convert M4P songs to MP3 as well as backup original M4P music files. After conversion, you can freely share iTunes songs to any non-Apple devices for offline playback.
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As the time goes by, the free DRM removal software may become outdated and unusable. So We also provide best alternatives to help you get DRM-free copies. You can try the free trial version before unlocking the full features. Usually the free version only allows you to convert the first 3 minutes of a song or video in HD for free. Now, select the one that works best for you.
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