So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4 audio
files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use CrossOver Office.
Yes?
Sebastian
With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
Dave
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that
matter.
--Martin Luther King Jr.
Baz wrote:
So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4
audio files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use CrossOver
Office. Yes?
I haven't purchased any music from Apple, but you should be able to play
mp4 files with MPlayer. If Apple uses DRM, which I'm
Try having a look at Hymn (http://hymn-project.org).
Seth
Baz wrote:
> So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4
> audio files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use CrossOver
> Office. Yes?
>
> Sebastian
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amarok and xmms can play m4a files.
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