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DRmare Amazon Music Converter

com.drmare.imazonkitmusicconverter · Audio · v2.7.1
Intel Only 2 devices · 8.1 MB · Impact: 33/100
About This App

DRmare Amazon Music Converter is a tool for downloading and converting music from Amazon Music Unlimited and Amazon Prime Music to common audio formats including MP3, FLAC, WAV, AAC, M4A, and M4B. It allows users to bypass Amazon Music's playback restrictions and listen to downloaded songs offline on any compatible device or player — including phones, tablets, smart speakers, automotive systems, and portable media devices. The converter preserves audio metadata and quality during conversion, and supports batch processing of playlists and albums. It is used by Amazon Music subscribers who want portability and offline access beyond what Amazon's official apps provide.

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v2.7.1 v2.11.0

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The search results and product information show that DRmare Amazon Music Converter lists compatibility with "Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor" — a statement that suggests the vendor may have released a native build. However, the most recent search result is from February 2023, and we found no explicit confirmation of a native Apple Silicon version in current builds, no recent release notes detailing an Apple Silicon update, and no download page clearly distinguishing Intel from native architecture. We recommend visiting https://www.drmare.com directly to download the latest version and check the system requirements — the installer may automatically serve the native build on M-series Macs, or the download page may offer separate options. If you are currently running an older build under Rosetta, re-downloading from the vendor's site is worth trying first. If the latest available version is still Intel-only, contact DRmare support to ask about their Apple Silicon roadmap and expected timeline, as the deadline for Intel-only apps is September 2028 when macOS 28 removes Rosetta 2 entirely.