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daihard

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Sunday, June 3rd 2007, 3:52am

Listening to non-DRM AAC file on JuK?

Hi.

Apple has started selling non-DRM music files through iTunes Music Store. They are still ACC-encoded but do not include the infamous DRM. It means we can play those music files on Linux.

My question is, how can I play them using JuK? I realize that I can use Kaffeine to play those unrestricted AAC files (yes I tried), but I'd prefer Juk because it's lightweight and compact and has what I need.

Your feedback would be appreciated.

TIA,
Dai
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "daihard" (Jun 3rd 2007, 3:52am)