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If you have been using Windows
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Located in windows/C/windows.xml:15(title)
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Many things work the same way in Xubuntu that they do in Windows. But you may still need help understanding Xubuntu terminology and transferring your files to use in Xubuntu.
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Located in windows/C/windows.xml:17(para)
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While using Windows you will have probably stored a great deal of data, including documents, emails, photographs and music. The chances are that you will want to keep most of this information for use with Xubuntu. This section provides instructions on moving your data to Xubuntu.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:16(para)
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While applications available for Xubuntu support most common file types, there are still many file types which are not supported. If you have files in an unsupported format, it is recommended that you try to convert them to a supported format before switching. This section covers some common, unsupported or only partially-supported file types and lists possible alternatives and methods of conversion.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:20(para)
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Some types of file cannot be used in Xubuntu
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:22(emphasis)
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Many common audio formats cannot be played on Xubuntu without the installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:29(emphasis)
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Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions and technical issues with some common audio formats, Xubuntu cannot play certain audio formats out-of-the-box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you have installed Xubuntu, it can be advantageous to convert audio files to a well-supported format. This is especially important if the files have been encoded using some form of <emphasis>Digital Rights Management (DRM)</emphasis> software, as DRM restrictions can render files unplayable in all applications but the one in which they were applied.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:31(para)
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The following major audio formats are proprietary and so are not supported by default in Xubuntu:
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:32(para)
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For a well-supported audio format to replace MP3 and WMA, consider the <emphasis>Ogg Vorbis</emphasis> format. For a well-supported lossless (very high quality) format to replace AAC Lossless and WMA-VBR, consider the <emphasis>FLAC</emphasis> format. Both of these formats are open, and can be played in Xubuntu without the installation of any additional software.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:39(para)
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It is still possible to add support for many restricted formats (such as those listed above) to Xubuntu after installation. See the <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats">Restricted Formats</ulink> document on the Xubuntu community support website for more information.
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:41(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:57(para)
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