AudKit Apple Music Converter 1.2.0 is a professional audio conversion tool designed exclusively for macOS. The .dmg file is the disk image installer used to deploy the software onto Mac computers (MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini).
Unlike casual screen-recording audio tools, AudKit integrates directly with the Apple Music framework (or iTunes, depending on your macOS version). It can decrypt DRM-protected .m4p files and convert them into industry-standard formats like MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and M4A.
While later versions exist, version 1.2.0 remains popular for several reasons: AudKit-Apple-Music-Converter-1.2.0.dmg
The "AudKit - Apple Music Converter 1.2.0.dmg" specifically refers to version 1.2.0 of the AudKit software for macOS, distributed as a .dmg file, which is a standard disk image file format used by macOS. This version likely offers several key features:
Cause: DRM decryption failed.
Fix: Update to a newer version (if your macOS allows) or reduce conversion speed to 1x in preferences. AudKit Apple Music Converter 1
This is a grey area. Here is the breakdown:
Recommendation: If you plan to keep converted songs after canceling Apple Music, you are violating Apple’s Terms of Service (but rarely enforced for personal use). Do not upload converted tracks to public torrents or share them commercially. The "AudKit - Apple Music Converter 1
If version 1.2.0 does not work for your macOS, consider these alternatives:
| Tool | Best For | macOS Support | Price | |------|----------|--------------|-------| | TunesKit | High-speed conversion | macOS 10.12+ | $49.95 | | NoteBurner | User-friendly UI | macOS 10.11+ | $39.95 | | Sidify | Batch processing | macOS 10.13+ | $44.95 | | DRmare | FLAC output quality | macOS 10.10+ | $45.95 |
Open-Source Option: ffmpeg with shaka-packager—but requires command-line skills and does not handle Apple Music DRM natively.