The Android-powered jumbo phone Samsung Galaxy Note has gained a lot of attention for its 5.3-inch display and a stylus, making it look more like a tablet than a phone. With a high resolution (up to 1080p) and a long battery life, the android-based tabletphone is really amazing for watching movies on the go. However, things turn to be different if you ever tried to sync and play iTunes purchased contents on Galaxy Note. Then how to download iTunes videos, movies and TV shows to Galaxy Note via Mac so that you can enjoy the videos on the go? Don’t fret! Here I am sharing my experience to help those who feel like transferring iTunes videos to Samsung Galaxy Note from Mac.

As you see, the M4V movies/TV shows/videos purchased from iTunes store are protected by using Apple’s FairPlay DRM copyright protection which prevents you from playing the videos on non-Apple products. Unfortunately the Android based devices have not get a license to play DRM contentets, which means iTunes movies will not even play on Galaxy Note.
To have the full access and control of your iTunes movies, you need to get rid of DRM and convert iTunes movies to a Galaxy Note friendly format along with some help from a mac DRM Removal Software. If you’re looking for ease of use, and don’t mind spending $29, I’ve had success using Pavtube’s ChewTune for Mac to convert iTunes m4v to a format playable by Samsung Galaxy Note. I’ve found the quality to be excellent, and see no difference when compared to playing the iTunes videos themselves. Just download it and follow the step-by-step guide below to learn how to convert iTunes purchased movies to Samsung Galaxy Note. continue reading…
