A large variety of multimedia content is usually built with copyright protection to prevent data theft. This can be rather frustrating, especially when you own a particular title and want to use it with a different device. For instance, DRmare M4V Converter helps you remove the DRM protection from your iTunes videos.

One of the first things you need to know is that this application is specially built to handle iTunes media, so the latter program needs to be installed on your computer. In fact, iTunes is also launched with DRmare M4V Converter, but it’s a good idea to prevent making any changes to your libraries during the conversion.

The application interface is quite intuitive overall. Most of the space is where files you add get enlisted along with details like name, duration, format, audio layer, and subtitle. The lower section of the window holds functions to define the output location and format.

Choosing to add files brings up a new window. Here you can select the resource of interest, which is one of your iTunes playlists containing video files. Upon selection of the library files show up in a table so you can choose the ones you wish to convert. Multiple items can be processed at a time. It’s possible to hide converted items to prevent creating duplicates.

As far as output is concerned, you can choose to convert videos to MP4 and M4V. Unfortunately, there are no quality options to configure, making this conversion quite a straightforward operation. There aren’t any editing options such as clip, trim, or add watermark either.

To sum it up, DRmare M4V Converter can detect video files in your iTunes library and help you remove the DRM protection. The whole operation is pretty straightforward, only requiring you to add files, select the destination, as well as the output format.