
#ITUNES DRM REMOVAL FREE MAC FOR MAC OS X#
Similar to Audacity, but for Mac OS X only. Audio Hijack - Record live audio from software applications and audio devices.Add the LAME Encoder (also on the Audacity download page) and you'll be able to export from Audacity to MP3 files. If you start Audacity and press the Record button, it will capture the song being played by iTunes.

#ITUNES DRM REMOVAL FREE MAC MAC OSX#
It works on Windows, Mac OSX and GNU/Linux, as well as a couple other operating systems.

If you're frustrated by the DRM protection roadblock, check out my list of audio converters below. And yes, you CAN listen to your music without a computer, on that expensive stereo system in the living room, in your car or with a non-iPod player. Yes, you CAN make a backup copy of your music library to protect yourself from hard drive failure. Yes, you CAN move your Windows WMA audio files to other operating system platforms. Yes, you CAN free your iTunes music from the shackles of DRM. How about making backup copies of your music library? Or burning your favorite tunes to a CD so you can listen in the car? The RIAA says no. Maybe you've become a Mac or Linux user, and you need your WMA (Windows Audio) files in a standard, portable format. Perhaps you've purchased music from iTunes and you want to play those tunes on a non-iPod music player.
