TunePat YouTube Music Converter for Windows helps you to download YouTube Music from the YouTube Music web player onto a windows computer with a Free or Premium account. It is capable of converting YouTube music tracks, albums, or playlists in MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF/ALAC. Here is how to register for the program to unlock all features after purchasing a license and then how to download YouTube Music for listening offline.
How to Register TunePat YouTube Music Converter on Windows PC
TunePat YouTube Music Converter for Windows is designed on the basis of a YouTube Music web player. You can operate the software and convert music as you like easily with no need to install any extra app, including the YouTube Music app. If you are interested in the software, you can click on the Download on the right sidebar to install one. If you think the software is good to use and wish to get access to the full version, you can become a TunePat member and gain free updates and technical support.
Step 1 Click on the Key icon or Menu > Register option to find a pop-up. You should complete the registration process here.
Step 2 Then copy and paste the registration Email and Code into the registration popup Window. Click on Register button.

Note:1. The key will be sent to you once you purchased TunePat. If you do not receive the license key after a few minutes, please check your Spam E-mail folder or contact our support team for help.2. Please note that the registration information is case-sensitive. And please do not add a blank at the beginning or at the end of the word.3. The Windows license can't be used on a Mac or MacBook and vice versa.
How to Use TunePat YouTube Music Converter
Step 1 Run TunePat YouTube Music Converter from your computer. Click on the Open YouTube Music Web Player button on the start-up page. Then, to get access to the YouTube Music library, you will be asked to sign in to your YouTube Music (Free, Premium, or Family) account. Fill the empties with your information and then log in.
Note: TunePat will not take any information out of your account.


Step 2 Click on the gear button in the top right corner to go to the Settings screen.
Download YouTube Music and the corresponding Music videos: When the pop-up window pops up, you will find Download Video as a button that is switched on by default. When you have finished selecting the output format and sound quality of the audio files, you can also select the sound quality of the video file output (AUTO, 4K, 2K, 1080P, 720P, 480P). The output format defaults to the most common MP4 format.
Download YouTube Music audio files only: If you only want to download YouTube Music songs, please turn off the Download Video button first. Then complete the rest of the parameter preferences. You can customize the output music format (including AUTO, MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and ALAC), bit rate, sample rate, output path, output file name, and more.
When you are finished, close the window and apply these settings.

Step 3 Search the wanted songs on the search box or open a listed album or playlist. Tap on the Add to list button on your right-hand side. Tick off the music files you want to convert on the list. Click on Convert Now to start downloading.
To continue selecting songs from other albums, playlists, or artists, click on the Save to list button, and then the selected songs will be put on the task list. Go with the same step until finishing adding all songs you want. Click on the task list icon and hit on Convert.


Step 4 All you need to do now is to wait patiently for the conversion to complete. And as you can see, there is an After Converting at the bottom left of the interface. You can select the Do nothing option if you don’t want the output folder to pop up automatically after conversion.
You will see different symbols on the interface. When you see this symbol, it means that you have successfully downloaded the audio as well as the video files for this song. You can go to your local folder to view and play it. You can also browse and playback converted items directly in the History template of the TunePat program, but at the moment only audio files are recorded and played back!

