Ever since I was a boy I have loved listening to a good story, and for that reason, I grew to love audio books.
Many times I have found a meaningful passage in an audiobook I would love to save for future reference. Unfortunately, I had not found an easy way to access and save audio quotes.
So, unwilling to continue to feel frustrated I went looking for a good option. After reading several positive reviews of TunesKit DRM Media Converter. As the TunesKit website states, “TunesKit is (and will always be) aiming at offering the best iTunes DRM removal solutions”
I downloaded a demo of TunesKit for Mac. TunesKit DRM Media Converter is also available for Windows.
Before installing it, I tested it for malware. Using the eighteen malware scans of Jotti’s VirusScan it was malware free.
The user interface of TuneKit is simple and uncluttered.
I have not used all the features yet, but I was excited to see how versatile TunesKit is. Their list of tutorials is extensive. I imagine that many readers might find a use for one or more of these features:
Convert iTunes M4V to MP4
Burn iTunes Movies to DVD
iTunes DRM M4V to VLC
Import iTunes M4V to iMovie
iTunes M4B Audiobook to MP3
Transfer iTunes M4V to Android
Stream iTunes Movies to Roku
Watch iTunes Movies on TV
Upload iTunes Videos to YouTube
iTunes DRM Movies to Plex Server
I was pleased with this product.
I also listen to Audible audiobooks. So, I downloaded TuneKit’s Audible Converter for Mac. There is also a Windows version.
I was looking for “A unique and innovative Audible audiobook DRM cracker designed to losslessly convert any DRM-protected Audible audio book from AA, AAX formats to MP3, M4A, M4B, WAV, AAC, AC3, FLAC and other DRM-free popular audios in an easiest yet fastest way ever.”
That was certainly my experience.
True to my experience, “while stripping off the DRM encryption from Audible audiobooks, TunesKit Audible Audiobook Converter for Mac is capable of converting the DRM-locked AA and AAX audiobooks to popular audio formats with high quality, such as common MP3, M4A, M4B, FLAC, AAC, OGG, AIFF, APE, FLAC, WMA, WAV, M4R, MKA, AU, etc. so that you can freely play the DRM-free audiobooks on any media device…”
While that might intimidate some users, I found the program simple and easy to use.
I recommend both of these TuneKit programs for audiobook listeners who would like to freely use their own books.