Apple Music is a paid music streaming platform that allows you to play over 75 million songs in lossless audio. However, you can only listen to Apple Music on designated devices via Music or iTunes app.
If you want to play Apple Music tracks, playlists with any music player on any device, you need to download Apple Music to MP3, M4A, etc. with professional Apple Music Converter.
So, here’s the detailed step-by-step process to convert your favorite audio tracks in Apple Music to MP3, M4A, etc. on Mac. If you are using Windows, check this tutorial .
Step 1 Launch Pazu Apple Music Converter
Download, install and run Pazufab Apple Music Converter on your Mac.
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Click the key icon to activate the full version if you have purchased a license, otherwise you can only use the trial version.
Step 2 Log in your Apple Music account
Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in with your Apple ID.
Step 3 Choose output format
The default format is M4A in 256kbps. Apple Music Converter also supports MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV and AIFF. Click icon if you want to change output format or output folder.
Here you can also customize song name format with any combination of Playlist Index, Track Number, Title, Artist and Album.
Or set Pazu Apple Music Converter to archive output song with Artist, Album, Artist/Album or Album/Artist.
Step 4 Choose a playlist, artist or album you want to download
Follow the instructions to choose a playlist, artist, or album that you want to download.
Step 5 Add songs
Click the Add button to select songs for converting.
All songs in the playlist or album are selected by default. Uncheck the songs you don't want to download if there are any, then click Convert button.
If you are using the trial version, you will get below pop-up window indicating trial version limitations, just click Try if you haven't purchased a license.
The songs you selected will be downloaded to the format you want.
After conversion, click to quickly locate the DRM-free Apple Music songs.
Click to view all downloaded songs. You can check them by converted date, artist or album.