Thanks so much for the input. I have ordered my cd and will try your
suggestions. Thanks again!!
Paul
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Jud Craft wrote:
> Any music purchased after January 2009 is fine. (This was when Apple
> turned every song into high-quality, non-locked music files).
>
> An
Any music purchased after January 2009 is fine. (This was when Apple
turned every song into high-quality, non-locked music files).
Any music bought before then may be locked to your iTunes account.
There are two ways to unlock it:
1. Burn it to a CD and reimport it in Linux. A lot of work.
2.
Hi,
Paul Jirles wrote:
I am thinking about converting by Windows XP to Ubuntu. One of the main
uses of the computer by my kids is itunes. We have an extensive library
of music and I need to know if Rhythmbox will find, convert, synchronize
etc all of this music.
That will depend on whether
I'd say grab your ubuntu cd and use it as a live cd
Launch rhythmbox and see if it imports your itunes music.
Good luck!
Joel Dimbernat
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Paul Jirles wrote:
> I am thinking about converting by Windows XP to Ubuntu. One of the main
> uses of the computer by my
Hello :
>2009/10/31 Paul Jirles We have purchased all of the
songs and no >pirating is going on.
Are you sure all this music is not DRM'ed ?
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I am thinking about converting by Windows XP to Ubuntu. One of the main
uses of the computer by my kids is itunes. We have an extensive library of
music and I need to know if Rhythmbox will find, convert, synchronize etc
all of this music. We have purchased all of the songs and no pirating is
go