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TunesBank Apple Music Converter Review: Easy Convert Apple Music to MP3, M4A and FLAC

To play Apple Music songs on unauthorized devices like MP3 player, iPod nano, you need to use a third-party tool to convert Apple Music to MP3, M4A, and other common formats to be compatible with your device and players.

In this case, we have put forward a review of the TunesBank Apple Music Converter, which allows you to easily convert Apple Music to MP3, M4A, and FLAC. First, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of the program, and then, I will show you further how to use it to convert Apple Music tracks to DRM-free MP3, M4A, and FLAC files.

DVDFab: The Best and very Plex Video Converter to rip Blu-ray, DVD and Convert AVI, WMV, M2TS, etc to Plex on PC and Mac

“This server is not powerful enough to convert video” looks more common than usual because most of your HD recordings by camcorders like MPEG-2 and AVCHD are NOT supported by the Plex server. And you will have to transcode or convert andy video and Blu-rays and DVDs to Plex for playback.

How to Play DVD ISO file on macOS Free with Built-in DVD Player

In one of my previous posts, I wrote about how to rip DVDs to ISO with menus and one of my readers didn’t seem to know how to play the ISO file on his MacBook running macOS. Well, playing DVD ISO files on macOS is actually easy and free with no other software required. This is a quick guide about how to free play DVD ISO files on macOS.

How to Completely Uninstall 5KPlayer from your Windows 10, macOS Big Sur

I don’t quite like 5KPlayer and decide to uninstall 5KPlayer from Windows 10 and remove it from macOS Big Sur, Catalina but also has problems. Below is my guide on how to completely uninstall 5KPlayer from PC and Mac because their official guard is NOT very clear and it does not solve my problems on uninstalling and the uninstalling is NOT 100% clean.

How to Play Blu-ray/DVD Disc on Windows and macOS Free

I have a Blu-ray drive on my Windows 10 and some Blu-ray discs, I rarely play those Blu-rays even they are 1080P FHD videos, which are much better than DVDs. Blu-rays are still too much for people like me to have a large collection. But I do want to play them sometimes and make backups of them, which would be great. I am new to Blu-ray and have questions, but I think I have somehow find the answers and there are my ideas about how to play Bluray as well as DVD discs on PC and Mac.

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