Jun Liu wrote:

>As I know, Win4Lin only supports Win9x, but not NT4/2k/XP. It would be
>much better if you try vmware. :)
>
>/Jun
>
>On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 10:29:13AM -0600, nds wrote:
>:Michael Viron wrote:
>:
>:>At 11:47 AM 12/17/2001 -0300, Alexander Arzberger wrote:
>:>
>:>>Hi,
>:>>
>:>>how can I play WMA (Windows Media Audio) files in Linux.?
>:>>Also, I was looking for a converter, without success.
>:>>
>:>>Alex
>:>>
>:>
>:>I think WMA is a Microsoft proprietary format.  If it is, then it is very
>:>unlikely that you'll find a converter or a player for it, as
>:>'reverse-engineering' it would be illegal (the DMCA would apply, at least
>:>in the US).
>:>
>:>--
>:>Michael Viron
>:>Registered Linux User #81978
>:>Senior Systems & Administration Consultant
>:>Web Spinners, University of West Florida
>:>
>:>
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>:The best method that I have seen to work by what I see on the website is 
>:win4lin by netraverse. Here is a link of a desk top running WMA: 
>:http://www.netraverse.com/images/art/screenshots/w4l3_screen_med.jpg
>:
>:I plan on purchasing this software today. I am impressed and I have to 
>:see it for myself! I hope this helps.
>:
>:
>:
>
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>:Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
>
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>Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? 
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I just downloaded VMWare soon after posting my prior message. I'm going 
to try them all. I hope VMWare can do WMA in 98/2000/XP because those 
the other operating systems that I have on my systems. I will post to 
the list my success with VMWare and Win4Line (when it arrives).



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