It's not that Musico doesn't play well with Macs. Musico is just one of four/five online shops who offer zuka music, and each of the shops supports different OS' resp. file formats. Musico is the shop for Windows/wma files.
As far as I know you will need Windows and its Media Player to play the DRM protected wma files. You even need it to rid them of the protection. I'm not aware of any DRM-wma support in Linux. (Which doesn't mean much since I know not much about Linux.)
When I do a quick google search, the suggestion comes up to use the windows emulator WINE to install the media player and play wma files, I'm not sure how that works with the DRM licenses, though.
I'm not even sure if any of the shops offers zuka music in unprotected file formats like mp3, the Revue seems to insist on protecting its rights.
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Date: 2008-08-18 06:15 pm (UTC)As far as I know you will need Windows and its Media Player to play the DRM protected wma files. You even need it to rid them of the protection. I'm not aware of any DRM-wma support in Linux. (Which doesn't mean much since I know not much about Linux.)
When I do a quick google search, the suggestion comes up to use the windows emulator WINE to install the media player and play wma files, I'm not sure how that works with the DRM licenses, though.
I'm not even sure if any of the shops offers zuka music in unprotected file formats like mp3, the Revue seems to insist on protecting its rights.