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Some types of file cannot be used in Ubuntu
Some types of file cannot be used in Ubuntu
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:22(emphasis)
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Check to see whether the file types you use are supported
Check to see whether the file types you use are supported
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:23(emphasis)
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Convert the files which are of an unsupported type
Convert the files which are of an unsupported type
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:24(emphasis)
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Converting unsupported audio formats
Converting unsupported audio formats
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:27(title)
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Many common audio formats cannot be played on Ubuntu without the installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions.
Many common audio formats cannot be played on Ubuntu without the installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
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, Ubuntu cannot play certain audio formats out-of-the-box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you have installed Ubuntu, 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.
Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions and technical issues with some common audio formats, Ubuntu cannot play certain audio formats out-of-the-box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you have installed Ubuntu, 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.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
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 Ubuntu:
The following major audio formats are proprietary and so are not supported by default in Ubuntu:
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:32(para)
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MP3
MP3
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:34(para)
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WMA
WMA
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Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:35(para)
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AAC
AAC
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in windows/C/preparing.xml:36(para)
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