Veteran iPod users know that Apple limits the ways iPods transfer music in an attempt to placate the DRM on its music and keep the music labels happy so that they’ll continue to hawk their artists on iTunes. Apple’s proprietary DRM software is called FairPlay and has drawn scrutiny of the EU as being anti-competitive. FairPlay is built into QuickTime and used by iPhone, iPod, iTunes, and iTunes Store. FairPlay protected song purchased from iTunes are digitally encrypted preventing them from being played on unauthorized computers.
So if you want to put the songs you purchased from itunes store onto Kindle Fire, you need to remove the drm protection first. There are ways to remove FairPlay so you can play your songs on devices other than your Mac and iPod(hot guide for mac user: transfer music from ipod to mac). You can burn your iTunes Store music to a CD, and then import the songs into your iTunes library, thereby creating FairPlay-free files. But it is too complex for computer beginners. In the below section of the article, I will show the easiest method to do that.
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Step1. Add iTunes Files
Run the installed program and add your iTunes music files into it. Batch conversion supported to save you time.
Step2. Select the Right Output Format
To successfully listen iTunes music on Kindle Fire, apart from remove DRM protection, you will also need to convert iTunes files to a format that Amazon Kindly Fire will accepts. Choose MP3 audio format from the “Audio Files to:” drop-down list. Also, if you wanna transfer videos from iTunes to Kindle Fire, just choose output video format from the “Video Files to:” area.
Step3. Start Removal and Conversion
Now you may hit on “Start” button and start to remove DRM from iTunes music files and convert them onto Kindle Fire compatible formats. Done!
How to put iTunes music to Kindle Fire
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