Tuneskit doesn’t support editing video, but displaying the video track, audio track, subtitle information by clicking the gear icon. Both NoteBurner and Tuneskit iTunes video converter use conversion method to get rid of DRM from iTunes videos, resulting in the plain video files. Advertisers, affiliate marketers, Vloggers, social media lovers, etc. All make use of videos almost every day. How about you get a free software that allows you to trim/cut, merge, edit, add effects to your video, and even do more? The Tuneskit Video Cutter for Windows is a full-featured utility tool that allows for such functions.
TunesKit DRM M4V Converter for Mac provides two options for you to import the iTunes movies. The first way is to add the files by clicking 'Library' button at the top center of the conversion window. From there you can choose the iTunes movies or TV shows you want to convert and click 'OK' button to load the videos. The other way is to add the iTunes videos by drag-and-drop directly. To convert common video files, simply click the 'Add Files' button next to 'Library'.
Note: Before started, you need to authorize iTunes with the Apple account you used to purchase or rent the movies and confirm the original video files could play well in iTunes alone. Otherwise TunesKit DRM M4V Converter won't work as expected.
Once launched TunesKit Audio Converter, you'll find there are two 'Add' buttons at the top center. If you want to convert the DRM-protected audios, like Apple Music, iTunes songs, Audible audiobooks, you should click the second button to load the audio files. If you want to convert the common DRM-free audio files, you can simply click the first one.
Yes, there is an app for that. You got an incomplete answer. Snip on mac. I did try that and it did work.
Note: Before started, you need to make sure the DRM-ed audios you are going to convert could play well in iTunes. Otherwise please firstly authorize your iTunes to play those audios in advance.