Re: iTune files
- From: Chris <racerx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:45:15 -0600
ac wrote:
Chris wrote:
Hey again
A little update for ya - All is working really well. My converting of
ripped CD's to mp3 is near complete. I was able to convert the mp3 to
ogg (as pointed out in previous threads) and on the advice, the
remaining CD's are being ripped to ogg.
There IS a difference! Anyways, I have several DVD's for my iTune files.
When I HAD WindersXP - I used it only to buy my music and of course, rip
my CD's to iTunes (m4a I think).
Now - is there a play that will either allow me yo play those m4a files
I see that m4a files play in amarok 1.4.3 (using kde 3.5.2) in kubuntu
6.10
I am likely to have some codecs installed - I used automatix I think.
Although some people dont like it because they like more visibility of
installed stuff.
hth
I use Amarok also. Yes, I can play the m4a (for those that don't know -
m4a are the file you you add to iTunes via some other process - IE: rip
from CD. Whereas the m4p are the AAC files you purchase from iTunes).
No - I did not install Automatix(x) - I was advised to from someone at
work, but after reading the threads here - chose not to.
Ok, so now its now a matter of being able to play those dang encoded
iTunes files - anyone?
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Best regards,
Chris
BOFH excuse #48:
bad ether in the cables
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