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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 or AAC formats. Then you can share these converted files on any computers or music devices, such as Zune, PSP, Nokia, Santa, etc.

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's completely legal.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 6.0.0: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:AhaMediaSoft Co.,LTD.
Downloads:2,287
  - Version d/l:482
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Shareware
Date:30 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$39.95
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M4P Converter User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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Jun 13 2009

OOSHNOO  Don't pay for this. Just do a Google search for Requiem 1.8.8. Download it and strip the DRM for free in very little time.  
(Version 5.1.2)

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Dec 27 2008

DRZOOM  why spending $40.00 when you can do it for free, or around 1 cent a song, using iTunes?

1.- create a new playlist on itunes with the songs with DRM, no more than 10 to 12 songs depends how long they are, and after burn it a CD, that cost no more than 15 cents, in AIFF

2.-after burned import that CD in the iTunes and choose the format you want, MP3 or AAC or....

that is it and if you don't have more than 4000 songs to convert is cheaper than this software  
(Version 5.0.3)

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Dec 27 2008

EASER  One could argue that (1) it saves wear and tear on the CD/DVD burner and (2) it's environmentally friendly in that there's no need to use resources to manufacture blank discs (at least for this purpose), and there's less chance they might be thrown into the trash once the AIFF files are copied to your hard drive.   
(Version 5.0.3)

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Dec 28 2008

DRZOOM  Hi EASER

are you friend of the developer?

My comment was to let peoples knows that exist other solution, and cheaper to convert DRM songs, and wasn't my intention to teach peoples how to pollute the earth... and since you open a debate I'd like to ad that:

1.- I don't think the CD burner it will wear or tear if you burn hundred of CDs, since they are manufactured to handle a lot of burning, but that could be a personally impression

2.- since I keeping the CDs I made as a backup of the songs that I bought, I never thought to trash them

3.- If you don't want to keep the CDs and you want to be a fanatic greener, even if I never did, you could try with the CD-RW, it should work either and you can record and erase hundred times and it will be environmentally friendly, since you use only one CD-RW for all the burnings... if somebody want to do that and give some input it will be appreciated.

4.- If the CD-RW will work, beside the use of the CD/DVD burn, it will be more cheapest, since it cost no more than couples $ to buy it, than buy the software

to be continued.....  
(Version 5.0.3)

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Dec 28 2008

EASER  No, I am not a friend. You can find comments from me - good and bad - about all kinds of programs throughout MacUpdate.

You asked a question; all I was doing was proposing some possible answers. But this seems to be far more important to you than it is to me, and I shall not be posting about this matter again.   
(Version 5.0.3)

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Dec 28 2008

DRZOOM  sorry EASER if I misunderstood your post but my 1st comment was intended to help peoples that have maybe only a couples of dozen songs with DRM, another way how they can convert them without spend $40

happy new year  
(Version 5.0.3)

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May 20 2009

RICH K.  you clould use a CD-RW and then you wouldn have to waste a load of CDs  
(Version 5.1.1)

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