E erkanasu macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 11, 2006 746 695 Jul 29, 2006 #1 That AND on Windows... For some reason my windows got screwed up, and I cant install itunes properely. Im too lazy to wipe it just for itunes, so I was hoping there might be another prog out there to play my songs( this is on a macbook pro)
That AND on Windows... For some reason my windows got screwed up, and I cant install itunes properely. Im too lazy to wipe it just for itunes, so I was hoping there might be another prog out there to play my songs( this is on a macbook pro)
R reh macrumors 6502a Oct 24, 2003 639 1 Jul 29, 2006 #2 Quicktime should. As well as VLC. Edit: It's unlikely that anything besides iTunes or Quicktime can play iTMS music without some tinkering.
Quicktime should. As well as VLC. Edit: It's unlikely that anything besides iTunes or Quicktime can play iTMS music without some tinkering.
Applespider macrumors G4 Jan 20, 2004 10,939 1 looking through rose-tinted spectacles... Jul 29, 2006 #3 iTunes is the only one that will play songs purchased from the iTMS AAC that you've ripped play in several other apps - including those mentioned above.
iTunes is the only one that will play songs purchased from the iTMS AAC that you've ripped play in several other apps - including those mentioned above.