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== iTunes Music Store ==
== iTunes Music Store ==
Apple's iTunes Music Store sells music online with a large selection of artists. Songs are in 128kbps AAC format, and cost varies by country. Apple only officially supports Mac and Windows clients, but the store can be used from Linux as well. There are two different methods by which this can be done. <br>
Apple's iTunes Music Store sells music online with a large selection of artists. Songs are in 128kbps AAC format, and cost varies by country. Apple only officially supports Mac and Windows clients, but the store can be used from Linux as well. There are two different methods by which this can be done. <br>
An [http://www.banshee-project.org/Plugins unofficial plugin] for the Banshee Player supports the store but needs to be obtained from subversion and compiled. There is also no guarantee it will work with changes to the itunes store. You can also use [http://winehq.com/site/download-deb Wine] or [http://www.codeweavers.com CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office] to install the Windows version of iTunes on Ubuntu (note that support for Itunes on both of these platforms is widely limited). This will allow you to buy iTunes songs on Linux and listen to them. However, be aware that the purchased songs will be useless outside of iTunes or an iPod, because they are encrypted for the purpose of restricting their use. Because of this restriction, it is a better idea to buy and rip CDs, or purchase music from sites that offer unencrypted MP3 or OGG files.
An [http://www.banshee-project.org/Plugins unofficial plugin] for the Banshee Player supports the store but needs to be obtained from subversion and compiled. There is also no guarantee it will work with changes to the itunes store. You can also use [http://winehq.com/site/download-deb Wine] or [http://www.codeweavers.com CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office] to install the Windows version of iTunes on Ubuntu (note that support for Itunes on both of these platforms is widely limited). This will allow you to buy iTunes songs on Linux and listen to them. However, be aware that the purchased songs will be useless outside of iTunes or an iPod, because they are encrypted for the purpose of restricting their use. Because of this restriction, it is a better idea to buy and rip CDs, or purchase music from sites that offer unencrypted MP3 or OGG files.
If you already have a sizable collection of m4p files that you want to integrate into a Linux library, you can always do it the hard way. In iTunes, if you burn a CD with all the tracks from the same album, then iTunes will include necessary information for other music software to identify the CD. You can then rip the CD just like any other audio CD. This is a very tedious way to go about transferring a music library, but it works if you have only a few albums that you really want to add to your Linux collection.
If you already have a sizable collection of m4p files that you want to integrate into a Linux library, you can always do it the hard way. In iTunes, if you burn a CD with all the tracks from the same album, then iTunes will include necessary information for other music software to identify the CD. You can then rip the CD just like any other audio CD. This is a very tedious way to go about transferring a music library, but it works if you have only a few albums that you really want to add to your Linux collection.
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iTunes Music Store

Apple's iTunes Music Store sells music online with a large selection of artists. Songs are in 128kbps AAC format, and cost varies by country. Apple only officially supports Mac and Windows clients, but the store can be used from Linux as well. There are two different methods by which this can be done.
An unofficial plugin for the Banshee Player supports the store but needs to be obtained from subversion and compiled. There is also no guarantee it will work with changes to the itunes store. You can also use Wine or CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office to install the Windows version of iTunes on Ubuntu (note that support for Itunes on both of these platforms is widely limited). This will allow you to buy iTunes songs on Linux and listen to them. However, be aware that the purchased songs will be useless outside of iTunes or an iPod, because they are encrypted for the purpose of restricting their use. Because of this restriction, it is a better idea to buy and rip CDs, or purchase music from sites that offer unencrypted MP3 or OGG files. If you already have a sizable collection of m4p files that you want to integrate into a Linux library, you can always do it the hard way. In iTunes, if you burn a CD with all the tracks from the same album, then iTunes will include necessary information for other music software to identify the CD. You can then rip the CD just like any other audio CD. This is a very tedious way to go about transferring a music library, but it works if you have only a few albums that you really want to add to your Linux collection.