How to remove DRM from downloaded Apple Music songs
After you subscribed Apple Music, there are so many music songs for you to choose, listen and download. What is more, Apple Music gives new users 3-month free trial.
When you don't keep on the subscription, all the music can't work and play any longer, even you have downloaded it, for the DRM limited.
If you want to play the streaming Apple Music songs on MP3 player or keep them still after you cancel the service, you need to remove Apple Music's DRM and convert to the plain and unprotected audio format including MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, ALAC and AIFF.
Steps to delete DRM limitations from Apple Music songs
To remove DRM from iTunes, you need a conversion tool - iTunes Converter to help you.
At first, go to download and install the iTunes Apple Converter, run it.
Step 1. Click Add button and choose the Music library and add the files you want to convert.
Meanwhile the software will launch the iTunes automatically. If you have launched iTunes before running the Converter, click Relaunch iTunes to make sure that the software can work successfully.
Step 2. Click iTunes Apple Music Converter Menu, and in the drop-down list, choose Preferences, turn to Advanced to set the output format.
Step 3. Click CONVERT button to start removing DRM from Apple Music.
Now you have got the DRM-free Apple Music files, and you can use them where you like.
Note: The trial version of NoteCable Atunes Music converter has 3-minute conversion limit. You can unlock the time limitation by purchasing the full version at $14.95.