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4 Different Ways to Convert iTunes Music to MP3 on Mac

Music purchased from iTunes store is often incompatible with some other common used MP3 Player, such as Sony MP3 Player, Panasonic MP3 Player, etc. ITunes music is under digital rights management (DRM) copy protection. So iTunes music file is called “protected AAC” with the file extension of “.m4p”. In order to be compatible with an MP3 Player, the purchased iTunes music has to be converted into a suitable format. This article will share 4 different methods to convert iTunes music to MP3 on Mac.

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How to Convert iTunes Music for a Sony MP3 Player

Music purchased from iTunes is often delivered in formats that are incompatible with MP3 players manufactured by Sony. To enjoy your iTunes music on a Sony MP3 player, you must convert the files to a format suitable for the device. The iTunes software includes built-in conversion tools that enable you to convert your music files to MP3 files compatible with Sony MP3 players. Additionally, there are a variety of third-party applications that can be used to convert iTunes music to MP3 in case iTunes is unable to successfully convert your files.

iTunes

Step 1

Click “Start,” “All Programs” and then “iTunes.”

Step 2

Select the iTunes music you wish to convert to MP3. You can select multiple tracks by holding the “Ctrl” key while clicking.

Step 3

Click “Advanced” from the iTunes menu bar and then select “Create MP3 Version.” The converted files will be stored in your iTunes library.

Step 4

Connect your Sony MP3 player to the computer using a USB cable.

Step 5

Click “Start” and then “Computer.” Your Sony MP3 player will be displayed as a USB device.

Step 6

Drag and drop converted MP3 files from the iTunes library to the Sony MP3 player to transfer the files to your device.

TuneClone

Step 1

Download and install TuneClone.

Step 2

Click “Start,” “All Programs” and then “TuneClone.”

Step 3

Click the “Settings” button located at the top of the TuneClone interface.

Step 4

Configure the output folder, file name pattern and set MP3 as the output format and then click “OK.”

Step 5

Click “Start,” “All Programs” and then “iTunes.”

Step 6

Click “File” and then “Create New Playlist.”

Step 7

Add the iTunes music you wish to convert to MP3 to the new playlist.

Step 8

Right-click the new playlist and select “Burn Playlist to Disc” once you have added all the iTunes music you wish to convert to the playlist.

Step 9

Select “TuneClone” as the “CD Burner” in the “Burn Settings” dialog that is displayed and then click “Burn.” TuneClone will burn the files to a virtual CD on your computer and then transcode the disc to the MP3 format. No actual CD is required for this operation.

Step 10

Launch TuneClone to view the converted files. The MP3 files will be stored in the output folder configured in Step 4.

Step 11

Connect your Sony MP3 player to the computer using a USB cable.

Step 12

Click “Start” and then “Computer.” Your Sony MP3 player will be displayed as a USB device.

Step 13

Drag and drop converted MP3 files from the iTunes library to the Sony MP3 player to transfer the files to your device.

Tips

  • While the ease of purchasing music from iTunes makes it an attractive marketplace, there are a variety of alternative digital music sellers such as Amazon and eMusic that offer music in a format compatible with Sony MP3 players.

Warnings

  • Music purchased through iTunes is protected by digital rights management software to prevent the unauthorized distribution of music to nonpurchasing parties. As such, you can only lawfully convert iTunes music that you purchased yourself.

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Transfer iTunes songs to non-Apple music player or mobile phone

I have a little Sansa mp3 player, but my mom has an iPod. I have been downloading music from the iTunes store, but I can’t put them on my player. I realize that the songs from iTunes are .mpeg files (or something like that) and that my music player plays .mp3 files, but is there any way that I could work around this, or possibly convert my .mpeg files?

My iPod broke, so I want to buy a new mp3 player, but I was thinking that this time I might try a different brand because iPods are usually a little more on the expensive side. But I still have all my iTunes songs i already bought and was wondering if it was a huge hassle to transfer them to something else and if it might be worth it to spend the extra money on the apple brand..

The songs you purchased from iTunes store are DRM protected. In order to transfer iTunes songs to a non-Apple music player or mobile phone, you will need to get the iTunes music converted first.

If you have a blank CD disc at hand and there are not many songs that need to be converted, you can try this way:

  1. Insert the blank CD into your computer disc drive.
  2. Create a new playlist in iTunes and add songs to the playlist.
  3. Burn the playlist to the CD (choose Audio CD in the Burn Settings window).
  4. Rip the burned CD back as MP3 files in iTunes or Windows Media Player.

Then you can transfer the MP3 files to your non-Apple music player or mobile phone.

What if you have lots of songs (say 1000+) that need to be converted? You still use the above burn-and-rip method? You know, a real CD disc can only hold about 79-min music. If the average length of each song is 4 minutes, then the total length would be 4000+ minutes. And you will need more than 50 discs for burning. What a waste of money! What’s more, it is a waste of efforts to insert and eject CD discs again and again. So it is inadvisable to convert a large library of iTunes music using this method.

The software TuneClone also adopts the burn-and-rip method. However, TuneClone cleverly avoids the problem by applying the virtual CD burning technology. The conversion theory of TuneClone is very simple. It installs a virtual CD drive to users’ computers. Then while burning iTunes playlists to an audio CD, you just choose the TuneClone virtual CD drive instead of a real CD disc. So you have saved the cost of real CD discs.

Besides, TuneClone automatically detects whether the length of the playlist exceeds 79 min. If so, it will ask you whether or not to burn multiple audio CDs. After you choose Audio CDs, the burning and encoding process will get started and TuneClone will automatically divide the playlist into several folders. You can actually switch to other jobs before the conversion is completed. So you have saved time as well.

TuneClone virtual CD drive

TuneClone works on both Windows and Mac OS. You can refer to the step-by-step guide below:

How to convert iTunes music to MP3 on Windows using TuneClone
How to convert iTunes music to MP3 on Mac using TuneClone

By the way, if you want to transfer iTunes music to an android phone, you can refer to the guide below:

How to sync iTunes music to Android phone
Sync iTunes Music to Android Phone in Mac OS X with WinAmp

Convert iTunes music less than 3 minutes to MP3 for free

If you have lots of music tracks in your iTunes library and the length of each of them is equal to or less than 3 minutes, you got the right place! You can simply download the trial version of TuneClone Audio Converter to help you convert these music tracks to MP3 files for free. No registration needed! No payment needed!

So what’s the reason behind this?

Here is the description regarding the trial version of TuneClone Audio Converter:

What is the difference between trial version and full version?

The only difference is that the trial version of TuneClone can convert only 3 minutes for each song while the full version has no such limit. You need to order the registration code to register the program to get full version.

Actually, I also downloaded the program for a test. And it turned out to be true! The songs longer than 3 minutes were truncated to 3 minutes after conversion while those equal to or less than 3 minutes remained the same length as the original tracks.

So feel no hesitation to download TuneClone if you have several <=3-minute iTunes songs and want to convert them into MP3 files for free. Here is the guide link: How to convert iTunes music to mp3?

TuneClone Audio Converter – Convert Any iTunes Music to MP3 on Windows and Mac

TuneClone today announced that TuneClone Audio Converter ( http://www.tuneclone.com ) is now available for both Windows and Mac users who need to remove DRM copy protection from purchased music files in iTunes store in a legal way. The basic principle of this piece of music DRM removal software is that it simulates the process of burning an “Audio CD” and ripping it back.  TuneClone Audio Converter makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.

Basically, when you purchase music from iTunes store, they are actually DRM protected content (in protected .aac or  .m4p format) and you will not be able to play the .m4p files on MP3 players which do not support their formats. In other words, you are not allowed to play them beyond Apple environment, such as iTunes library, iPod, iPhone, iPad, etc. In such case, the option is to burn those tracks to a CD and then rip them once again to the computer HD wherein the DRM will be removed and you will get the tracks in (DRM free) .mp3 format. After this you will be able to transfer them to a memory card or to most MP3 players or mobile phones.
 
In case you have purchased a great amount of music from iTunes store, you can go ahead and use TuneClone which acts as a Virtual CD-ROM drive on your PC, and lets you remove the DRM element without having to waste actual CD’s.

TuneClone is basically a program that acts as a virtual CD drive that allows you “burn” MP3 from iTunes and “rip” it. TuneClone “lies” to your computer saying that you have a CD-RW drive that it will burn to (like Alchohol 120%). You can use this to move your library of DRM protected music to the MP3 format that you can use on any player out there worth its salt. This is a useful tool for anyone looking to break their relationship with the iPod. The best part is that it maintains all of the music file’s metadata.

Apart from removing DRM from iTunes .m4p music files, TuneClone  (Windows & Mac) can also be used to convert iTunes aac to mp3, m4a to mp3, m4b to mp3, etc. It is dedicated to helping you convert any iTunes music to mp3 file so that you can play them on MP3/MP4 players or other mobile players such as Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, RIM BlackBerry, Creative Zune, iriver, SanDisk Sansa, Sony Walkman, Cell Phone, Pocket PC, etc.

How to Convert iTunes 9 Music to MP3

Are you annoyed by iTunes DRM? Do you want to remove it because you want to play the iTunes music on non-Apple MP3 players like PSP, Zune, Creative Zen, BlackBerry, PS3, iriver, Walkman, mobile phone MP3 player, etc, use it as background music in a home video, or anything else that DRM limits it to do? You got the right place!

The following article is going to show you how to convert DRM protected iTunes M4P to MP3, AAC to MP3, M4A to MP3 with TuneClone Audio Converter and iTunes 9.0.2 so that you can play iTunes music on any MP3/MP4 player or mobile phone music player.

Step 1. Download TuneClone Audio Converter and install it

TuneClone Audio Converter is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista (except Vista 64 bit) and Intel based Mac OS X 10.5 -10.6.

Step 2. Make settings in TuneClone Audio Converter

Convert iTunes 9 music to mp3

Click the “Settings” button in TuneClone. In the pop-up dialog, you can specify the “output folder”, “output filenames”, “output format”, etc for the output files.

Note: A Virtual CD Drive will be installed to convert iTunes music files. You must make sure this CD burner is successfully installed. you can check whether it is successfully installed and where it is installed at the bottom left corner of TuneClone interface.

Step 3. Create a playlist in iTunes 9

Create a new playlist, and add the iTunes songs you want to convert to the playlist.

Step 4. Make burning settings in iTunes 9

Right click the playlist you just created and choose “Burn Playlist to Disc”.

Or you can select part of songs from the playlist and click the “Burn Disc” at the bottom right corner of iTunes interface.

In the pop-up dialog of “Burn Settings”, make the settings as highlighted below:

Convert iTunes 9 music to mp3

Note: You need to tick the “Include CD Text” option to perserve the music metadata such as name, artist, album names.

Step 5. Start to burn

Click the “Burn” button to start burning.

After the burning gets started, TuneClone Audio Converter will automatically convert the iTunes music to MP3 files.

Convert iTunes 9 music to mp3

You can open the manager screen to show all the converted music files.

Tip: The most important step is to choose the CD burner. Then TuneClone Audio Converter will convert the music files automatically. It is exceedingly easy when you want to batch convert lots of files.

AAC to MP3 Converter – Convert iTunes AAC M4A M4P to MP3

Author: terry007

AAC to MP3 Converter is a DRM removal for converting iTunes to MP3, AAC to MP3, M4A to MP3, M4P to MP3 for playback on non-Apple MP3/MP4 players and mobile phone players including Zune, PSP, PS3, BlackBerry, Creative Zen, iriver, Walkman, Pocket PC, Xbox, Nokia, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Google Phone, etc.

Q: Why Use AAC to MP3 converter?

A: When you purchase music from iTunes Store, they are actually DRM protected content and you will not be able to play the protected AAC (M4P) files on MP3 players which do not support their formats. In such case, the option is to Burn those tracks to a CD and then Rip them once again to the computer hard drive wherein the DRM will be removed and you will get the tracks in (DRM free) MP3 format. After this you will be able to transfer them to a memory card or to MP3/MP4 players.

In case you have purchased a great amount of music from iTunes Store, you can go ahead and use AAC to MP3 Converter which acts as a Virtual CD-ROM drive on your PC, and lets you remove the DRM element without having to waste actual CD’s.

How to: Convert iTunes AAC M4A M4P to MP3 Using AAC to MP3 Converter?

Step 1. Create a new playlist in iTunes and add the iTunes/AAC/M4A/M4P songs to the playlist.

Step 2. Download and install AAC to MP3 Converter. Run it. In the main interface, click the “Settings” button. In the pop up window, you can choose the output folder, output file name format, output format (actually you can choose MP3, WMA or WAV), etc for the output files.

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Step 3. Back to iTunes. Click the “Burn Disc” button. In the pop-up window of “Burn Settings”, select “TuneClon Virtual_CD-RW” from the “CD Burner” drop-down list, click the radio button next to “Audio CD” and tick “Include CD Text” option. Click “Burn” to start burning. Note: You can check whether TuneClone virtual CD drive is successfully installed and where it is installed in the bottom left corner of the TuneClone interface.

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Step 4. Upon the completion of burning the disc and encoding the music, you can open the TuneClone manager screen to show all the converted music files. To locate the output folder, simply click the “Folder” tab on the interface.

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How to convert your itunes m4a to mp3?

Itunes was really really starting to piss me of when I tried to load some mp3′s into my mixing software and it wouldn’t read them due to its DRM protection…par! So I set about sorting this issue out I knew there must be something out there and this was the best solution I found and its legal… I think?!

The key component of getting your tracks to mp3 is downloading some software called TuneClone which you can get here($35 = £20) bargin imo. Basically how it works is that it will create a virtual cd drive, you then tell Itunes to burn the virtual cd of tracks, it then “burns” them to the virtual drive and converts them to mp3 all sorted.

  1. Get yourself a copy of TuneClone download and install
  2. Launch TuneClone click settings and adjust the output file names to which ever format your prefer, adjust the bitrate click ok.
    convert m4a to mp3
  3. Crack open Itunes create a playlist containing all the tracks you want to convert, make sure all the check boxes are ticked
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  4. Click Burn to Disc button (bottom right – on Itunes 8 )
  5. Select the virtual drive from the cd drive dropdown make sure you check audio cd and include CD Text finally click Burn
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  6. Itunes and TuneClone will do their thing and you will have mp3 versions of your tracks to use anywhere
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Once Itunes stops its burn process TuneClone kicks in and begins the conversion to mp3 once this is done the process is complete. The other thing to note is that if Tuneclone doesn’t pick up the track names and artists you can ‘tag’ the track in the TuneClone library by dragging the file from Itunes to Tuneclone where it says “Track Info”.

The result is a happy me as I tried various places Amazon, Napster, 7digital and Itunes was far far superior music catolgue wise. It had everything I was after and it gets to a point where buying cd’s is silly as you have most of the tracks so all you want is to add the odd track here and there. Now I have mp3 versions it just makes life a hell of alot easier.

If you look at it like this £20 gets you 25 songs which you want to listen to with no fillers like most albums…downloading makes sense?

Source from: http://www.richard-bell.co.uk/2009/06/23/how-to-convert-your-itunes-m4a-to-mp3/

How to put iTunes M4P music onto Windows Media Player?

The following tutorial will show you how to remove DRM from iTunes protected AAC (M4P) music and convert M4P to (DRM free) WMA/MP3 so as to put iTunes M4P music onto Windows Media Player for syncing to a lot more mobile players.

Why Put iTunes M4P music onto Windows Media Player?

When you purchase music from iTunes Store, you actually get DRM protected content (in protected AAC or M4P format), which you will not be able to play on MP3/MP4 players and other non-Apple mobile players. You cannot directly transfer the M4P files to Windows Media Player, either. In such case, the option is to burn those tracks to an audio CD and then rip them (with iTunes or Windows Media Player) once again to your computer hard drive wherein the DRM will be removed and you will get the tracks in (DRM free) MP3 or WMA format. After this you will be able to transfer them to Windows Media Player.

In case you have purchased a great amount of music from iTunes Store, you can go ahead and use TuneClone M4P to MP3 Converter which acts as a Virtual CD-ROM drive on your PC and lets you remove the DRM element without having to waste actual CD’s, with the music ID3 tags info well preserved.

Step by Step: Burn and Rip iTunes M4P Music for Windows Media Player?

1. Insert a CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Burn the iTunes M4P playlist to make an audio CD. You cannot select the “MP3 CD” option since it requires the DRM protected iTunes M4P files be converted to MP3 or WMA files for Windows Media Player.
3. After the audio CD is successfully burned, insert the disc into your CD-ROM drive again. Then you can use iTunes or Windows Media Player to import the music tracks on the burned disc as MP3 or WMA files.

Step by Step: Convert iTunes M4P Music for Windows Media Player with TuneClone

1. Create a new playlist in iTunes.

2. Add the M4P songs to the playlist.

3. Launch TuneClone M4P to MP3 Converter. Click the “Settings” tab. In the pop-up window, you can specify output folder, output file name format, output format (choose MP3 or WMA), etc for the output files. Note: You can check whether TuneClone virtual CD drive is successfully installed and where it is installed in the bottom left corner of the interface.

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4. Switch to iTunes. In iTunes, click the “Burn Disc” button.

5. In the pop-up window of “Burn Settings”, select “TuneClon Virtual_CD-RW” from the “CD Burner” drop-down list, click the radio button next to “Audio CD” and tick “Include CD Text” option. Click “Burn” to start burning.

put itunes m4p music to windows media player

6. Upon the completion of burning the disc and encoding the music, you can open the TuneClone manager screen to show all the converted music files. To locate the output folder, simply click the “Folder” tab on the interface.

Source from http://www.tuneclone.com/how-to-put-itunes-m4p-to-windows-media-player.php
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How to Convert iTunes to MP3

You might have experienced being unable to play songs you bought from the iTunes Store without using your iPods. At times that can be really frustrating seeing that you bought the music and you feel like you have the right to listen to it using other players. The solution is to convert iTunes to MP3 format, which may not be as easy at it looks.

The trouble with the steps to convert iTunes to MP3 is due to the fact that the music you downloaded from the iTunes Store will be encrypted. This simply means that the music is protected from song duplication and piracy. These songs are classified as DRM protected, which simply means they could only be played a specific computer or type of media player.

It is also interesting to note that Apple continues to have a tight control over the encryption used in iTunes. It is safeguarded to the point that no other online music store can sell music with the same encryption. To the consumer, this simply means you can only get their music from them and play it on their player or software. However, if you are able to convert iTunes to MP3, which is a format that is open to all, then you can listen to the music you bought from them on a player of your own choosing.

The first method to convert iTunes to MP3 is safe and risk free, which is burning your music to a disk, while the second one, which entails using a music file conversion program, might become a bit messy.

If you opt to use a file converting program, you run the risk of corrupting your files. This may be the fastest and the easiest way to convert iTunes to MP3 but you run the risk of corrupting files. Your other option is to burn your songs to a disk then rip the songs from the disk to into MP3. You may use a burning software if that you like or that you’re familiar with.

Popular CD burning software like Roxio or Nero can help you to convert iTunes to MP3. Grab a blank CD and put it in then burn the songs from iTunes into a regular CD format. Once all the songs have been burned into a CD, you now have your songs in open format. The next step to convert iTunes to MP3 using this method is to rip the music from off the CD into MP3.

You might think that this procedure is either laborious or time consuming since it will take some time to burn your songs into a CD. Another thing you should think about is the fact that you can fit 18 songs at the most to one CD. This will mean that if you want to convert more songs, you will have to do the same steps over and over.

If ever you don’t want to use a third-party burning software then you can just use the CD burning feature in iTunes. This is an alternative method to convert iTunes to MP3 without using another software. Before you start burning your music, you should set iTunes to burn using your CD burner. Select your CD burner on the preferences menu.

Those who don’t have a CD burner on their computer will have to use a virtual burner software like TuneClone. All you have to do to convert iTunes to MP3 is to create a new playlist in iTunes, which includes all the songs you want to convert. After making your playlist then burn your music to a disk in iTunes. If you used a virtual burner, obviously you don’t have to rip the music since it’s already on your hard drive.

These are your options if you want to convert your iTunes music into open music formats like MP3. Some of your options are a bit risky while other options are safe but sometimes are time consuming.

About the Author

Will Spencer is a computer expert and software reviewer who has written many articles such as Convert iTunes to MP3 Info and Converting iTunes to MP3 for Symatech and Rolo web sites. Visit How to Convert iTunes to MP3.

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