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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:28
Michael T.
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Does anyone know of a media player that can play .m4a (ITunes default) files in Linux? So far I haven't found one that can, and this is the only thing keeping me on this one stupid windows machine. I have about 4 gigs of cd's ripped into ITunes so far. But if there is no alternative, I will just delete all the songs, I can always rip them again on Linux! Staying on Windows just for the music just isn't worth that kind of hassle.
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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:40
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You can try xmms with the xmms-mp4plugin. Or use player to recode the songs. Check out this thread for that.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/sh...5532#post895532
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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:43
Michael T.
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thanks!!
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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:44
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Try the faad2-xmms-plugin from Packman. VLC should work as well.
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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:44
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Quote:
Try faad2-xmms-plugin from Packman
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That is probably better then the plugin I suggested.
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Old 31-Aug-2006, 03:35
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