How To Install Itunes On Linux Mint 16 Mate

Hi GuysI would like to install Itunes, so would I be correct in assuming that I have to do that with Wine and I have to Install the 32 bit version, even though I'm running a 64 bit processor?Please could someone give me a link to the Itunes version I need.I'm not exactly sure what to do, as I am new to Linux, so if anyone wants to talk me through it, that would be appreciated.I've already got an Itunes account, which I've been using on Windows, so presumably I will just need my username and password? Hi 'greenday',I just read your post and the good replies to it. Here are my thoughts on this as well.1.) There are numerous excellent music players (music managers) in Linux Mint, like the wonderful 'Amarok', Audacious3, Clementine, Rythmbox, Yarock, Tomahawk, Banshee, etc. They can also sync to your portable devices. Some, like Amarok, can access music sites where you can pay to download and listen to music from Amazon.com (huge selection and great prices on music, e-books, podcasts, etc.).21 Best Music Players That Are Worth Trying On LinuxPost on 'Which music player sounds the best?'

You don't install iTunes into Linux-bad idea. Best bet for itunes is to install into a system it was designed for-such as Windows. So if you want to use continue using Linux Mint then you might want to add KVM Qemu virtualization to it. Another option is to install virtualbox. KVM Qemu or Virtualbox will allow you to create a virtualized machine (VM) computer inside of Mint. You can install Windows as a guest OS into the VM.

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This will allow you to run Windows for any programs that you may need that are designed for Windows. You will be able to interact with Windows on your Mint Desktop. You can switch Windows to full screen or run it within a window on your Linux Mint system.

How To Install Itunes On Linux Mint 16 Mate

I have instructions for setting this up on my website here:You will need to purchase Windows and use the installation media or.iso file to install Windows into the VM.You may want to look into some of the other alternatives for purchasing music besides itunes. Itunes is clunky and archaic in the way it forces you into using one system to manage your music.I like to use VNC media player to listen to Internet radio streams, there are thousands to pick from which are hosted all over the world. All venues of music are covered so you will hear and discover music you have not heard before.Another option is to install Kodi home theater media player, aka XBMC-you might want to read up on Kodi before you do that. It does far more than play music from Internet radio streams. Phd21 wrote:Hi 'greenday',I just read your post and the good replies to it. Here are my thoughts on this as well.1.) There are numerous excellent music players (music managers) in Linux Mint, like the wonderful 'Amarok', Audacious3, Clementine, Rythmbox, Yarock, Tomahawk, Banshee, etc. They can also sync to your portable devices.

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Some, like Amarok, can access music sites where you can pay to download and listen to music from Amazon.com (huge selection and great prices on music, e-books, podcasts, etc.).21 Best Music Players That Are Worth Trying On LinuxPost on 'Which music player sounds the best?' Greenday wrote:I thought it was 'iTunes' or Nothing! And never realized there were so many choices, as you won't believe or maybe you will, how many Tracks I'm unable to find on iTunes, so your information has really opened my eyes, or should that be 'ears'. More often than not, I can find what I want to listen to on YouTube but if I can't buy it from iTunes, then that's no good to me.If you can find something you like on YouTube, that is still being sold, then you can use one of the links I mentioned in my previous posts to locate a place to purchase it and download it. If It is not being sold anywhere, then, you can use 'YouTube DL', or YouTube DL Gui (Youtube-dlg)' to download the song in either a video file, or as an mp3 file.

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If you dowloaded a video file, you can easily use a program like 'Format Junkie', and many other multimedia converters, to convert the video file to just an audio file. Greenday wrote: As for Media Players, that is something I really need your expert advice on, as I have downloaded so many that turned out to be not much good.For Linux Mint systems the link with the 21 best music players is pretty complete, although there are more. You have to install them to see which ones you like the most and have the features that you want to use.

I would recommend that you remove the ones you do no like after thoroughly reviewing them for your self. I actually have 4 music player managers installed that I use, because they have different features and interfaces. I use superb 'Amarok' the most because It is the most complete music player and music manager that I have tried. I have tried most of them. I also have installed Audacious 3, Yarock, and Tomahawk.

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There is also a wonderful streaming program called 'StreamTuner2' that you might like installing and trying as well; it literally has thousands of streaming stations from all over the world, far more than most music players have. Greenday wrote: What I need is an Android based player to go on my Tablet and Phone, which has a fairly simple equalizer or Base and Treble Controls, for playing Music in my Classic Car, which I play through a Tape adaptor, in its original pull out Radio/Tape player, which I don't want to change for something more modern.Taking the trouble to write all that out, will not be wasted on me, as this was really above and beyond a great reply to my Question. Best Android music players and managers 2016Best Music Player apps for Android'Poweramp Music Player' - has all the features you requested, see link above. It also is the number one choice from a lot of reviewers.5 Best Music Players For Android12 Best Android Music Players12 Best Android Music Player Apps (Free & Paid)Hope this helps.FYI: If you are not using the KDE desktop, and just want to be able to run some very high quality KDE applications,then install these few programs below in the quote box in blue, which are perfectly safe for any edition of Linux mint.