[GRLUG] legal drm-free mp3 downloads on ubuntu
Dave Brondsema
dave at brondsema.net
Mon Jan 25 20:35:52 EST 2010
Ditto. To download whole albums (as opposed to individual tracks),
Amazon has a downloader client that you have to use. On 64-bit ubuntu
it required a bit of work to get all the required libs installed, but
after a bit of googling I got it working. (I don't remember the details
offhand)
On 1/25/10 6:33 PM, Godwin wrote:
> I use the Amazon MP3 downloader w/ Ubuntu just fine. In fact, I've
> kinda left the iTunes music store (clearly on Wendoze) behind in favor
> of Amazon.
>
> G-
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Bill Littlejohn <billl at mtd-inc.com
> <mailto:billl at mtd-inc.com>> wrote:
>
> The last 2 people I've setup with Linux (Ubuntu 9.10) want to download
> music for burning to cd's.
> (I just use grooveshark personally, but I don't burn audio cd's)
> It seems eMusic or Amazon both have a decent service that works well
> with Linux..
> Anyone have some experience with either of those services?
> Is there another alternative I'm missing?
> -Bill
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