Convert copy protected M4P to MP3 files with this tutorial. Copy protected M4P files contain encrypted data and can only be played if you havepermission or a license to do so.
This tutorial will not show youhow to crack, break, unprotect, or remove the encryption on these CopyProtected filesif
This tutorial is intended to allow you 'fairuse' of these files on portable players which only support MP3 files likean In-dash Car MP3 player or a other portable WMAPlayers or to make a backup copy of the audio file. This MP3 file isnot copy protected.
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This tutorial will not show youhow to crack, break, unprotect, or remove the encryption on these CopyProtected filesif
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you do not already have a valid license for the file.This tutorial is intended to allow you 'fairuse' of these files on portable players which only support MP3 files likean In-dash Car MP3 player or a other portable WMAPlayers or to make a backup copy of the audio file. This MP3 file isnot copy protected.
Please be sure to check out our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) at thebottom of this tutorial.
Copy Protected M4P files are usually downloaded from the Apple iTunes Store for use inside iTunes or as part of a portable music collection on an iPOD or iPhone and are encrypted with Apple's FairPlay Digital Rights Management (DRM) techniques.No known software exists which will allow non-licensed users the ability tobreak this DRM technology. While this tutorial is lengthy; the end result ishaving a copy which can be played with standard MP3 players.
While this tutorial is specific to copy protected M4P files; it can be usedto convert standard, non-copy protected AAC or M4A files as well.
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To apply this tutorial you will need the following:
- Apple iTunes v7.7.7.1 or better
- A CD Burner.
- A CD recordable disk. CDRW disks are recommended to avoid waste.
- CDMaster32 v6.0.0.0 or better.
At a high level you perform the following steps to convert copy protected M4Pfiles to other file formats:
- Using CDMaster32, save M4P file tags (Artist / Album / Songname / ect) for use later in the ripping process.
- With iTunes; you create an AudioCD from the copy protected M4P files using your CD Burner and a CDRW disk.
- Using CDMaster32, rip the newly created AudioCD to high quality MP3 files.
Now, let's get to the detailed, step-by-step tutorial on how to unprotect andconvert M4P files:
- We assume you already have iTunes v7 (or better) installed on your computer. If not; please and install it.
- Make sure you have installed CDMaster32 v6.0 (or better). If not; please download it from here and install it.
- Open CDMaster32, select the Record / File Conversions / to WAV menu option.
- On the resulting Recording Options screen, select the Add Files button.
- Browse for the iTunes Audio (*.M4P or *.M4A) files you wish to convert. Select the files and click the Open button.
Please note that selecting M4P files will open the iTunes Application if it is not already open. This is necessary so that CDMaster32 can extract the encrypted track information from the file.To add and search an entire folder; you can right click on the Add Files button and click on Add Folder menu option to open the Browse For Folder dialog box.
Select the folder you want to recursively search. - Repeat steps 4 and 5 as many times as necessary to get the files you may want on the CD.
- Make sure you do not exceed the maximum time limit for CD-R (CD-RW) media you may be using. (Usually 74 or 80minutes).
- Click the Enhance Tab.
- Turn off the Normalize check box. The Normalize function will occur later when ripping from the AudioCD.
- Same for Sound Enhancement. Turn off the Enable Sound Enhancement DSP check box.
Turn off the VLevel (Dynamic Compression) check box. - Click the OK button.
- On the M4P screen; browse the file rights list to identify any problem files. If files with insufficient rights were detected; they will be identified with a red X.
If files with insufficient rights were detected; they will not be burned to AudioCD. Hit Cancel to select different files. - Select a detected M4P to AudioCD application.
- Click the OK button.
- Read support warning for detailed information and click the I understand button.
- If you haven't already done so; insert the recordable CD media into your CD Burner. Zittware recommends that you use 80minute CD ReWritable media for this step so that you can erase it later and reuse it.
- Select the CD referenced in the popup dialog.
- Ensure each track is checked each of the copy protected tracks you wish to burn onto the AudioCDs.
Do not change the order, remove, or add files to this screen. Doing so will prevent CDMaster32 from detecting the new CD and transferring song data. - Press the Burn Disc button
- Select the CD Burner device you put the recordable CD into in step 16.
- Set the Disc Format to an Audio CD.
- Click Burn button
- iTunes will begin converting the M4P files and burning it to AudioCD:
- Wait for iTunes to finish burning the AudioCD.
- If the CD burner drive tray opened, close the drive with the freshly created audioCD still in the drive. and wait for the drive's lights to stop blinking.
- After reinserting the newly created AudioCD; wait for the drive light to stop blinking and click the OK button on the CD has been burned prompt.
- At this point; CDMaster32 will scan your CD drives looking for the new CD. Once it finds the new CD; it will associate the song information stored automatically for you in step #13 above. CDMaster32 will then display the track information on it's main screen.
Hint: IF CDMaster32 does not display the track information; eject the cd and reload it. - Now we are going to apply CDMaster32's CD Ripping tutorial. The rest of this tutorial assumes you want to convert to MP3. Other formats are supported including WAV and Vorbis.. but is not covered in this tutorial.
- Open the CD Ripper screen (aka Recording Options window) by clicking the RECORD menu and clicking CD Ripper followed by CD to MP3.
- At this point, the Recording Options screen will appear. Ensure that MP3 is checked in the Destination File Type(s) box.
- Select available CD tracks you want to rip in the Available Tracks box.
- The use the Left arrow to move the selected tracks to the Tracks to Process box.
Hint: You can drag and drop tracks between the boxes.
Hint: If you want to rip the entire CD, you can use the 'move all' left arrow: - Click on the MP3 Encoder tab.
- If you want the to-be-created MP3 files in a certain directory, you can change the Destination Directory for *.MP3 files box on the MP3 Encoder tab. Remember this directory! You may want to write it down now.
- Next set your MP3 encoding preferences. For iTunes M4P files; Zittware recommends MP3 VBR with a minimum bitrate of 96kbit/s and a maximum bitrate of 256kbit/s. Ideally you want to pick 'archive quality' (320kbits) MP3 files here to prevent loss of audio quality for later conversions to other formats; but iTunes files are usually ~128kbits so the archive quality setting is just wasted space.
- Click the Enhance tab.
- Do you want to Normalize the files to the same volume? Verify your desired settings in the Normalize check box.
- Same for Sound Enhancement. Verify your desired settings in the Enable Sound Enhancement DSP check box.
- Now we are ready to rip the selected tracks to MP3. Simply click the OK button..
and the CD Ripper will begin to rip the audio to WAV. HELP: I got an error at this step. - After one track has been ripped the built-in encoders will automatically begin encoding your WAV file to the MP3 file format.
- Once all the tracks have been ripped and encoded to MP3; CDMaster32 will prompt you to enter the MP3 TAG information which is derived from the CD's Data which was stored in step #13 above.
- Enable the Perform all operations using Recommended values check box.
- Click the Next button.
- The Next button will prompt you to save the changes of the current file. Click the Yes button.
- You will then be prompted to Confirm you want the remaining files to be updated. Click the Yes button.
- The Tagging screen will save the track data to the MP3 files and return you to the main CDMaster32 screen.
- Now you have successfully converted all the M4P files to a MP3 file.. complete with tag information.
- From here; you can convert the files to MP3, Vorbis, or Normalized AudioCD by following CDMaster32's tutorials.
Did you know CDMaster32 can take MP3 files and burn them onto an AudioCD. See our tutorial on MP3 to AudioCD conversion.
CDMaster32 has a lot of other features.. check out our growing Tutorialssection.
By following these steps and you can convert any copy protected M4P file toMP3.
Q.Copy protection. I understand that your [tutorial] takes care of that by allowing me to convert to mp3. QUESTION: Will I be able to use the mp3 files, created by your software, ANYWHERE??? In other words, will I be able to copy the resultant mp3 file to any other hard drive?? Any other limitation?
A.If you follow the tutorial above then yes.. you will be able to use the MP3 anywhere that an MP3 is supported. MP3s created by CDMaster32 are not copy protected.. you can use them just like any MP3 file.
Q.Everything goes as advertised until I hit the OK button to start ripping the CD [at step 33]. An error message appears [in CDMaster32] saying: 'Could not open CDROM drive (F), Error=687, Ripping aborted.'
A. ASPI layers (orDirectCD) are the only known cause for this error. Every time someone reports this error; I direct them to install build 1021 of Adaptec's ASPI layer andthis appears to fix these issues.
'I have about 1000 songs in my iTunes library, some of them are formatted as .m4p while the others are in .m4a format. Those M4P songs are DRM-protected tracks that I bought prior to mid-2009. Is it possible to unprotected M4P and convert M4P to M4A?'
I assume that you might have downloaded some free/trial M4P to M4A converters to convert protected M4P tracks but with no luck so far.
If you want to convert protected M4P file to unprotected one, the first thing to do is remove FairPlay DRM with an M4P DRM Removal tool. After that, you can easily turn protected MPEG-4 audio to other DRM-free audio formats including M4A, MP3, FLAC, AAC, etc.
In this tutorial, I will introduce the most recommended method to convert protected M4P to M4A. Now let's dive deep into it.
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Part 1. What You'll Need
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Before you start converting M4P to M4A, please prepare the followings on your computer.
#1. TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite
M4P is an iTunes Audio file which is copy-protected using a FairPlay DRM technology created by Apple, while M4A is the file extension for unprotected AAC file. The best and most secure way to convert protected M4P to M4A is by using a professional M4P converter like TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite.
TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite is specialized in removing DRM from all protected M4P tracks including songs you purchased from iTunes before 2009 as well as the Apple Music tracks. It can convert M4P to different DRM-free audio formats such as M4A, MP3, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, etc. It is available for both Windows and macOS. You can download the free trial version of this program directly form the buttons below.
#2. iTunes and Your Playable M4P Songs
You need to download and install iTunes on your computer, and the latest version of iTunes is highly recommended. Last but not least, please make sure that the M4P songs stored in your iTunes library are playable. If the songs are not available in iTunes, you might not be able to convert them to M4A with TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite.
Kayamath star plus serial episode 1. Once you have the above tools installed, you can start converting M4P to M4A by following the steps below.
Part 2. How to Convert Protected M4P to DRM-free M4A in 3 Steps
Step 1. Add M4P Songs to TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite
Open TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite on your PC/Mac. And iTunes will be automatically launched. You may notice, that all iTunes playlists will display on the main interface of TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite.
You can select a playlist from the left column and preview the songs from that playlist. For example, if you want to convert M4P songs, please: Go to main screen > 'Playlists' > select 'Library' or 'Music'.
Step 2. Select M4A as Output Format
Go to 'Output Settings' on the main interface and click at the drop-down menu button of the 'Output Format' section. You will find M4A format from there. Select 'M4A - MPEG 4 Audio' from the drop-down list.
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When the quality settings are all set, you can choose an output folder to save the converted M4A songs. Go to 'Output Settings' > 'Output Folder' to select the output path.
Tips: To preserve the better output audio quality, I highly recommended that you use the following settings:
* Codec: m4a
* Bit Rate: 256 Kbps (the original bitrate of Apple Music track)
* Sample Rate: 44,100 Hz
* Channel: 2
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Step 3. Start the M4P to M4A Conversion
Now you are all set, you can start converting M4P music to M4A simply click at the 'Convert' button on the main interface. All songs you added previously will be converted one by one.
Note: To make sure that the software can successfully convert M4P to M4A with no error, you'd better clear your iTunes playing history before converting:
* Go to iTunes's main interface and click at the playlist icon on the top of the menu bar.
* Clear the history of the 'Up Next' & 'History' section.
Part 3. Explore More: M4P vs M4A vs AAC - What's the Difference?
Simply put, M4P and M4A are both Apple iTunes Audio files that are encoded by Advanced Audio Coding (AAC).
M4P file is regarded as a DRM-protected AAC file. You can find the M4P files from Apple Music downloads and songs purchased from iTunes Store before April 2009. The protected M4P files are playable on authorized iOS device and PC only. If you want to play M4P on common media players like VLC, then you must remove DRM from M4P first.
M4A, however, is an audio extension for unprotected AAC file. Currently the songs you purchased and downloaded from iTunes Store are in M4A format.
Tips: You can download DRM-free version of the M4P songs via an iTunes Match subscription. Before you upgrade your music to iTunes Plus format, please make sure that the same album or song is available in the iTunes Store.
Editor's Note
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All songs you downloaded from Apple Music will always be saved as protected M4P files. And if you want to get unprotected copies of all your Apple Music songs, using TuneFab Apple Music Converter Lite is highly suggested. It’s easy to handle, and the conversion is simple, too. After converting M4P to M4A or MP3, you can transfer the songs to any device you like or you can burn your iTunes songs or Apple Music to CD once the DRM is removed.