Every song you buy and download from the iTunes store is DRM protected. This means that you cannot share your iTunes music or audiobooks with other people or transfer it to external devices, such as USB sticks. For this reason, programs like Ondesoft iTunes Converter were created: to help you remove DRM protection and convert your iTunes audio files to various formats.
As soon as you launch the utility on your Mac, it automatically imports your iTunes music and audiobooks. You can select multiple files for conversion, choose the preferred bit rate value or channel type, and use the built-in search tool to quickly locate the files you wish to convert.
In my testing, I used the program to convert 2 iTunes files to the AC3 format. Ondesoft iTunes Converter immediately completed the given task, without losing the original quality in the process.
Two things you need to know before buying this tool: it doesn't support popular formats like OGG, WAV or WMA and the fact that you cannot choose individual output profiles when batch converting files.
So, Ondesoft iTunes Converter might be the program for you if the aforementioned aspects mean nothing to you.
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