How to remove DRM protection from iTunes movies and TV shows on Mac
Published on July 26 2014
“How to removie DRM protection from iTunes movies? i purchased a movies from iTunes and i wanted to watch it on my blackberry, but it could not play on it for the DRM protections. Who can tell me what i should do?
How to remove DRM protection from iTunes TV shows? I have a few TV shows that i bought on iTunes that I want to archive now but before I do so, I need to remove the DRM from them. How do I go about doing this?” —— Answers Yahoo
As we know movies or TV shows purchased from iTunes are DRM protected, You need to remove DRM protection from iTunes movies and TV shows before playback on mobile devices like Samsung, Kindle Fire, Xiaomi or other mobile devices.
Lucily enough, you can always turn to TunesKit DRM Media Converter for Mac which is a newly released iTunes DRM Remover that can help iTunes users strip DRM protection off movies and TV shows rented or purchased from Apple iTunes Store and convert those M4V videos to DRM-free MP4 format on Mac OS X with fast speed and high quality.
By converting DRM protected iTunes movies and TV shows with TunesKit DRM Media Converter for Mac, you can easily enjoy any iTunes movies and TV shows purchased or rented on various popular mobiles devices like Samsung, HTC, NoKia, iPhone, iPad etc on Mac.
Tips: You can also turn to Vidpie for Windows to remove DRM protection from iTunes movies and TV shows and convert to unprotected MKV, WMV, MP4, H.264 etc on Windows
Step by step to convert DRM protected iTunes movies and TV shows to MP4 on Mac
Step 1: Load iTunes M4V movies
Click “Add Files” to select iTunes movies or TV shows that you want to convert. Click “OK” to load the M4V files. You can also import the iTunes M4V files by dragging and dropping.
Step 2: Convert iTunes M4V movies to MP4
Click “Convert” to convert iTunes M4V to MP4, then you will be free to watch those HD iTunes movies and TV shows on any devices and media players as you like.
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