How to Transfer Tidal Music to iTunes

Posted by Adam Gorden on Mar. 23, 2020 6:15 PM • Category: Record Audio
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As the streaming music services get popular, more and more people choose to listen to music from those streaming platforms directly instead of downloading their favorites to their local music collection. But now and then, especially if you want to manage your music tracks or start the offline playback of your playlists, iTunes is a good place for you to manage, collect and play your music tracks.

Meanwhile, importing music into iTunes so you can syn them with your iOS device or listen to your music on your computer takes a few clicks to find and import the files. You can purchase the song you like from iTunes store or add music from streaming music services like Tidal. Here are some steps to help you transfer your playlists and favorites from TIDAL to iTunes in one go.

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Best Solution to Download Tidal Music to iTunes

On account of the fact that the format protection limits the usage, alternation and distribution of copyrighted works from the streaming music platforms including Tidal music. Even though you have paid for Tidal HiFi or Premium, all the music downloaded from Tidal cannot be used as Tidal downloads are caches files.

To break the DRM protection from Tidal music, the one and only way is to use a third-party tool like TunesKit Audio Capture. TunesKit Audio Capture, a professional and powerful audio recorder, can record any audio playing on the computer and convert the recordings to popular audio formats like MP3 with lossless audio quality.

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Key Features of TunesKit Tidal Music Downloader

  • Record and download streaming audio from any programs and websites
  • 6 plain formats including MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, M4A, and M4B available
  • Preserve streaming music with the original audio quality and full ID3 tags
  • Support many customization functions and groove the songs even offline
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Quick tutorial on how to move music or playlist from Tidal to iTunes library

1Fire up TunesKit Audio Cpature

add audio source

Upon launching TunesKit on your computer, you'll see a list of some programs such as Chrome, IE, Spotify and more in the main home of TunesKit. If the target program Tidal is not there, you can click the "+" button to add the program or drag and drop the program to the interface of TunesKit.

2Configure the audio parameters

set output format

Click the "Format" icon at the bottom right corner and set the output audio preferences in the popup window. It supports the output of six common audio formats including MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, M4B, and FLAC. You can set the audio format as MP3 and also adjust the audio quality like codec, sample rate, bit rate, and channel.

3Start recording music from Tidal

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Go back to the Tidal program by opening it from TunesKit and locate the music you want to capture. Then begin to play the tracks from Tidal and TunesKit will immediately record it. You could see a recording task being created in the capture list of TunesKit. To quit recording, simply stop playing the music and click the "Stop" button on TunesKit.

4Save Tidal music to the local folder

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Once captured, you could personalize these music tracks recorded from Tidal by clicking the "Edit" icon at the rear of each track. In this option, you could trim the audio into different segments and cut the extra parts like advertisements. Or you could merge different tracks into one. After that, click the "Save" button to save them to your local music collection.

5Transfer Tidal music to iTunes

Now open iTunes on your computer and click on the Music tab at the top-middle of the window. Click the "File" menu on the top left corner, and then choose the "Add File to Library" or "Add Folder to Library" option. Select Tidal music tracks you want to add, and then click "Open" button to add Tidal music to iTunes.

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