Re: xmms plugins for m4p
Thanks for replying and doin the search for me.
Yes, that's it what I was referring to when I mentioned being furious
about the code. After downloading what is advertised as 'latest
stable', I had to go through several Makefiles and header files to get
it to build faad2. When I get to building the xmms plugin from there,
it's more of the same, and I decided to stop. I shoulda stopped the
moment I saw the files full of ^M (typical of work done on a win32)
And that is also one of
Anyway, if that's the best we can dig up, I'll just not listen to what
I got till sometime later when I have the time for this.
Thanks anyway, appreciate it.
On 4/18/05, c m <cmorgan047@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Rajesh Menon <menon.rajesh@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey, is anyone here using any m4p plugins to play,
> > say music from
> > itunes, on xmms?
> > I was lookin to build the faad2 source with the xmms
> > plugin, but I've
> > wasted a lot of time now debugging that code, and am
> > willing to sit on
> > it only if I get no positive replies from this list
> > (and when I'm less
> > furious to look at it again.) :)
> >
> > Thanks - bfn.
>
> Quick Test
>
> I found a random m4p file not from iTunes on a google
> search.
>
> filetype:m4p music
>
> they are protected with DRM (Digital Rights
> Management) and you should not be able to play such
> files.
>
> did you search google and read this article yet?
> xmms m4p plugin
> http://davesource.com/Solutions/20040419.AAC_m4a_Debian.html
>
> NOTE legal issues:
> Decrypting these files is likely a violation of the
> iMusic user agreement and possibly a violation of the
> DMCA in the US
>
>
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