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MAC M4P Converter for iTunes 6.0.0
AhaMediaSoft
MAC M4P Converter is an audio and music files M4P to MP3 converter. It converts any DRM protected iTunes music files (such as M4P, M4A, M4B) and unprotected music (such as MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, AA, aif) to plain MP3, WAV or AAC formats. Then you can share these converted files on any computers or music devices, such as Zune, PSP, Nokia, Santa, etc. MAC M4P Converter uses a virtual CD burning technology to simulate the burning and ripping/encoding process automatically. With MAC M4P Converter, you can easily convert protected audio and music files to plain MP3 formats, or AAC format. It does not crack DRM control. It bypass DRM control with a virtual CD-RW drive. Convert iTunes to play on Creative ZEN, iriver clix gen 2, iriver MP3 player, ARCHOS, PSP, Nokia, RIM BlackBerry, Sansa e200 Series, Sansa MP3 Player, etc. Fully automatic, MAC M4P Converter frees you from the hassles of copy protection without defeating the DRM copy-protection technology used by your audio files. This means it will function with all copy-protection measures, and it is completely legal.
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