Hence, those third-party applications are available to crack Apple’s format protection. Thanks to Julian for providing the top 10 list.To be able to transfer Apple Music to USB, one must first remove the DRM protection from Apple Music and convert all protected Apple Music songs to the unprotected format. #MEDIAHUMAN AUDIO CONVERTER TO USB STICK CREATE PLAYLIST SOFTWARE#So, if you're looking for simple to use, batch-capable, fast, and free software to convert your music files, MediaHuman Audio Converter is my recommendation. That way, I'll have my music available on a usb flash drive for the Connext on the boat. They only played mp3 on my phone, so I cut my losses and I'll stick with the original Google music player, and just convert my music to mp3. PITA software that didn't work as I expected. In parallel, I looked at the Google Play store to see if I could find a music player that could play m4a and wma files. This is the software that I'll be using in the future. It doesn't claim that it has sound leveling, so I didn't test this aspect of the software. It's free, faster, and has no limitations on the number of files that you can process at once. Not convinced that Switch Sound was worth paying for if there is free-ware that will do the same thing, I tried MediaHuman Audio converter (also from the top 10 list in Julian's url). #MEDIAHUMAN AUDIO CONVERTER TO USB STICK CREATE PLAYLIST TRIAL#Once the trial abruptly ended when I hit the 100 song limit, I was offered the software for the purchase price of $16.97, as opposed to the original $25. The trial software is good for 15 days, but I also learned that there are other limitations that are not mentioned up front, like a 100 song limit (then the sw stops working), and you can only convert 5 songs at a time (pita). If you want to purchase it at time of initial trial download, it's $25. A few things that I learned when using the trial software. In my opinion, the sound leveling didn't work, but maybe the songs that I had in mind to have the software fix were within a tolerance range that the software considered acceptable. The reason that I chose Switch Sound first is because it mentions that it has sound leveling. It's a 15 day trial, but I'm not against paying for something if it's worth it. As the author in the top 10 list suggests, it's not totally free. So, I checked out a couple of the converters that were on the "top 10" list from url. w/ACR, Boat Buckles, Garmin 541s GPS w/RAM mount, Clarion M502 Headunit with Remotes, Camper/Cockpit/Bow Covers, Bilge & Fume Alarms, Guide Posts, BlueSea 4gang Switch, Fender locks, 6.5" Polk DBs-bow/cabin & 6x9's in Cabin and Fusion 4" on stern, Cabin LEDs, KeelGuard, dual bank chrgr with through hull, Garlick adjustable height seat pedestal, Spare tire and new jack, Airdock and SeaDek Titanium swim deck, Stainless Scupper, Bimini Quick Release. Sold my 2005 SX230: PerfectPass, Cobra Fins, Dual Batt. Yamaha 242X(<<Click here for a list of all my mods), YouTube Channel, Stoltz bow roller, Smith trailer guides, Sub volume control, hanger in helm storage, papertowel holder on storage door, Jetboaters spare tire cover, Dual USB Charger and fuse block, JL Speakers at the Helm, Garmin 541, VHF Radio with Shakespeare Quick Connect and external speaker, Extra Seadek pads Stern/Bow, gunnel Rod holders, Wetsounds Amp FAQ/References-Look here for answers! _ Forum SWAG-Stickers/shirts etc_ My Favorite Forum Features
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