Mark Lanctot;154245 Wrote: 
> Hmm, well if that were the case, anyone with Quicktime could play iTunes
> DRMed files, but it isn't.
> 
> The only application that can play iTunes DRM files is iTunes itself,
> period.  I do not believe Quicktime Pro users can play it.
> 
> So again it comes down to - Apple needs to license their DRM, and
> doesn't!  Microsoft PlaysForSure does.
> 
> Yes, you'd have to pay for the license, but this isn't even an option
> at any price.
> 
> The only alternative is to have SlimServer use iTunes output directly
> like Roku does.  This has not been supported by the existing community
> (myself included, I will never buy anything from iTunes) but Logitech
> may want to do this in the future for new users.

So you're saying both the wiki info and Apple's web site re licensing
are incorrect?  At the very least, I would suggest you put your more
advanced knowledge to the test and correct the wiki.


-- 
tlp

[164kb MP3 encoded library (wish FLAC had been around when I did most of
my ripping oh so long ago) -> PC -> 100 Mb network -> SB3 -> Denon 3805
(used mainly as a pre-amp / DSP) -> Speakercraft BB1265 running
whole-house audio, rack of assorted amps, mostly older Carvers or
Sunfires -> bi-amp'd Paradigm Reference Studio 100 V.3's, CC-570,
ADP-470's, and my own make of electrostatics (hence the rack of
Amps).]

Terry
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