On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 13:38 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Globe Trotter wrote: > > how does one play a m4p file? the following is what i get when i try > > the command file on the file > > > > ISO Media, MPEG v4 system, iTunes AAC-LC > > If I'm not mistaken, an m4p file is a protected (DRM'd) AAC file Correct. > - the > kind produced by the iTunes Music Store. To play them you need to > unlock them. I believe that VLC[1] has some capabilities to do this, > though I'm not sure on that or if those capabilities are built into > any of the Fedora packages available. I never got it to work. So I stopped buying drm music. Supposedly crossover office can install iTunes, but it did not work for me. > > Another possibility is the hymn-project[2]. I tried hymn as well - it seems that it was a cat and mouse game, soon after a hymn release an iTunes release would break it. Not worth messing with, so I just buy audio CDs and non DRM digital (IE magnatune)