Tuesday, March 26, 2019

How to Play Apple Music in the Car

As one of the most popular streaming music services, Apple Music has been adopted by more and more people. It has the ability to stream any track in the iTunes catalog on demand for offline listening and access to all music - even songs ripped from a CD. Apple Music also offers radio stations, social connections and integration with Siri - so you can control most things with voice commands.

Have you ever thought that you can listen to your favorite music while driving? In fact, you have a variety of different ways to enjoy Apple music songs in your car, such as Bluetooth pairing, Auxiliary Input, Apple CarPlay, and more. But most cars come with a USB port that allows you to play music files from a USB drive plugged into the car's USB port. This is also a good way, isn't it? But there is a problem, the music files in the USB drive should be in MP3 format, otherwise the car audio system may not recognize the format. It is well known that downloaded Apple Music songs are in DRM-protected M4P format and associated with your Apple ID, so it makes no sense to copy downloaded Apple Music songs to a USB drive.

How can you play Apple Music in your car without the Apple Music app? A good way to do this is to convert the Apple Music song to MP3 and copy the output MP3 file to a USB drive. If you don't know how to do it, please see the specific steps in this article.

UkeySoft Apple Music Converter is a great aid here. Not only can it remove DRM from Apple Music songs, but it can also be converted to DRM-free audio formats, including MP3, AAC, WAV and FLAC. In this case, you can transfer the converted Apple Music song to a USB drive and play it freely in the car.

Key features of UkeySoft Apple Music Converter:

Convert DRM-ed Apple Music songs to MP3, WAV, FLAC or AAC;

Remove DRM from Apple Music, M4A / M4B / AA / AAX audio books and iTunes M4P files;

Up to 16x faster conversion speed and original quality kept;

Keep ID3 tag information to better organize your music library.

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How to Can I Play Apple Music on Sony Walkman?

You will fail to transfer Apple Music to Sony Walkman, why?

As we all know, Apple Music has added DRM protection to protect all its songs and digital content. With Apple Music's FairPlay DRM copyright protection, users cannot transfer or copy Apple Music songs to other unauthorized devices and media players, including Sony Walkman. Apple Music members require you to access all music streams for a monthly subscription fee of $9.99. Family plans require $14.99 per month, but up to 6 shared accounts. Once you cancel your subscription, all downloaded songs will become unavailable. Like the Apple Music Free user, the offline mode does not work as the subscription expires.

Remove DRM from Apple Music Tracks/Playlist

Basically, the audio file formats supported by Walkman include MP3, WMA, AAC, etc. Apple Music has DRM protection, so it's hard for users to take full advantage of it. Due to DRM, you cannot transfer Apple Music to Sony Walkman players and other devices. The best way is to use a third-party converter that lets you remove DRM from Apple Music and convert it to the usual audio that is supported by Walkman Player.

UkeySoft Apple Music Converter is such a program. It is a professional and powerful DRM removal tool and Apple Music Converter, widely used by a large number of Mac or Windows users. It works by converting DRM-ed Apple Music or iTunes files to MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC for offline playback on the Sony Walkman player or Walkman app without loss of quality. In addition, it can quickly convert files at 16x while retaining all ID tags.

Steps to Enjoy Apple Music on Sony Walkman for Offline Listening

Step 1. Launch UkeySoft Apple Music Converter and it would connect with your latest iTunes automatically.

Step 2. Select Apple Music songs you need to convert.

Step 3. Select the output format of your Apple Music songs, such as MP3, AAC (M4A) or FLAC.

Step 4. In Options > General Settings, select the conversion speed you need from 1x to 16x.

Step 5. Click on the "Convert" button to start getting rid of DRM protection automatically.

Step 6. Connect your Sony Walkman MP3 player to the computer using a USB cable, and then drag and drop the converted MP3 files from the computer to the Sony Walkman player. Now you can enjoy Apple Music songs freely anywhere you are.

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