pdf Download User Manual - TuneCable iMusic Converter for Mac

Part 1. How to Register TuneCable iMusic Converter for Mac

Step 1. Launch TuneCable iMusic Converter on your Mac, on the page click the "Sign In" tab in the lower left to get the registration window.

Step 2. Copy and paste the Email and Code you receive in the email into the registration dialog, then click on the "Register" button.

register

Note: The registration info is case-sensitive. And, please do not add a blank at the beginning or the end of the word.


Part 2. How to Convert Apple Music to MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, or ALAC

To get started, please download and install TuneCable iMusic Converter onto your Mac. Simply click the button. The installation process does not require skills, only a few clicks are needed.

TuneCable now supports from the Apple Music app and web player. Downloading music from the app allows you to save lossless songs from the Apple Music or iTunes app, while downloading music from the web player mode works by accessing the built-in Apple Music web player and saves the original quality at 10x fast speed. Just pick a source as you like from the primary interface. The operations are a bit different, and we will show them one by one.

Download Apple Music Songs via Apple Music App

Step 1. Sign In to Your Apple ID

After launching TuneCable, click "Switch to App" to change the source if the default download source is Apple Music web player. Meanwhile the Apple Music app on your computer will open. Please make sure you have logged in to your account.

app mode home

Step 2. Add Apple Music Songs to TuneCable

Click the "+Add" button in the middle of the interface and soon all your Apple Music/iTunes playlists will be listed in a pop-up window. You can choose the songs that you want to convert and then click the "OK" button to confirm.

If you want to download other playlists, close the TuneCable app. Then go to your Apple Music app and add songs or playlists to your Apple Music library. Upon restarting the TuneCable app, your Apple Music library will be updated automatically.

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Step 3. Set Preferences for Apple Music Output

Go to the lower left and then click the "Settings" tab. You can customize the output settings as you like.

  • Conversion Mode: Intelligent Mode, Convert Mode, YouTube Mode
  • Output Format: Auto, MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC
  • Bit Rate: 128kbps, 192kbps, 256kbps, 320kbps (available for MP3, AAC)
  • Bit Depth: 16 bit, 24 bit (available for WAV, AIFF, ALAC, FLAC)
  • Sample Rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz
  • Output Folder: According to your preference
  • Output File Name: Track Number, Title, Artist, Album, Playlist Index, Year
  • Output Organized: None, Playlist, Artist, Album, Artist/Album, Album/Artist, Playlist/Artist, Playlist/Album

Note:

1. To output Apple Music songs with its source format and audio quality, select "Convert Mode" while selecting the conversion mode and the "Auto" output format is suggested.

2. To download music from Apple Music app or web player, use Convert Mode. If your network connection is unstable, switch to YouTube Mode to download the same song from YouTube. Intelligent Mode means TuneCable automatically switches between downloading music from Apple Music app / web player or YouTube based on your network condition.

3. To maintain playlist sequence in downloads, navigate to TuneCabe's lower left "Settings". Under "Output File Name", retain "Playlist Index" and "Title". In "Output Organized", select "Playlist".

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Step 4. Start to Download Apple Songs

Then you only need to click "Convert" to start conversion. If you want to convert more songs, you can click "Add More" and go back to the previous step to choose more Apple songs.

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converting songs

Step 5. Check Downloaded Apple Songs

Once the conversion is done, you can click the "file icon" behind the songs to view downloaded music files. Instead, you can check all download histories in the "Converted" column. TuneCable iMusic Converter also allows its users to double-click downloaded songs to play.

check downloaded songs

Download Apple Music Songs via Apple Music Web Player

Step 1. Sign In to Apple Music Web Player

On the main interface, click "Switch to Web Player". The built-in Apple Music web player will then pop up on the screen. Follow the instruction to sign in to your Apple account to let TuneCable access your library.

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Step 2. Locate Wanted Apple Music Album or Playlist

Head to the Apple Music web player. You can browse to find the song or playlist you want to download and then click to open it. Click the "Click to add" button in the lower right corner and a parsing popup will appear. You can select the specific songs you want and tap "Add" to confirm your selection.

click to add

Step 3. Add Apple Music Songs to Convert

You can select the specific songs you want and tap "Add" to confirm your selection.

select songs

Step 4. Alter Output Settings for Apple Music

Still, before converting Apple songs, you need to make some changes to the output settings. Move your mouse to the lower left corner of TuneCable. On "Settings", you are provided with lots of options.

It is important to note that if you want to save track lyrics, check the box under the web player mode. Besides, it is suggested to select "Convert" as the conversion mode. When you choose "Auto" as the output format, TuneCable will download Apple songs at the source format and quality.

settings

Step 5. Start Converting Apple Music Songs Fast

If you have more songs to download, click on the "Add More" button here, which will take the Apple Music web player to the upper, or you can simply repeat the previous adding action. After adding all the Apple songs, hit the "Convert" button to start converting Apple Music songs immediately at up to 10x fast speed.

convert songs

conevrting songs

Step 6. Check Converted Apple Music Songs

The conversion will be complete in a short time. Soon after you can go to "Converted" to check your download history. If you want to open the output folder, click on the file icon at the end of the item bar.

conevrted songs