Practical Tutorial on How to Play Apple Music on Linux

Like Windows and Mac, Linux is an operating system. The difference is that Linux is free and open source operating system where users can access the source code and can improve the code using the system. On Linux, a software is packaged for specific distro release, which is a sub-system on Linux that manages the software on your computer.

Linux has numerous package managers available to suit nearly any type of user. From new users to hard-core users, you'll find a flavor of Linux to match your needs. If you're looking for one of the most reliable, secure, and dependable platforms for both the desktop and the server, Linux is a solid choice.

Playing music is one of the primary entertainment purposes served by our computers. So you have made the switch to Linux. Or you are thinking of making the switch. One of the biggest concerns most new users have is, "Is it possible to play Apple Music songs on Linux?" But as we all know, after subscribed to Apple Music, you can only allow to listen to Apple Music in the Music app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or iTunes on your Mac or PC. Obviously, Linux doesn't support playing Apple Music songs.

Do you want to play Apple Music songs on Linux too? If yes, I will show you two simple solutions to stream Apple Music files to Linux with the following practical tutorial.

Solution 1. Run iTunes with Apple Music on Linux via Wine Even if iTunes isn't available in Linux as a native application, you can still try to get it to work under WINE. Recent versions of Wine can run iTunes and Apple Music for Linux with no wizardry required. Below are the steps to use iTunes on Linux via Wine and have access to iTunes and Apple Music.

1 Download and install WINE and check to see if your version of Linux needs any extras installed to support iTunes or its files. 2 Download the Windows iTunes installer and run it via WINE. After everything is installed you should see iTunes available in the application menu of your desktop environment. Go ahead and run it. 3 Log into iTunes with your Apple ID and you will be able to access Apple Music on Linux freely.

Solution 2. Stream Apple Music to Linux for Playback The above solution will work on some Linux distributions, but not all. Some people say they've had success on Ubuntu, but the differences between distributions mean your results may vary. There is another way provided for you to enjoy your Apple Music files on Linux without iTunes freely. There are various good music players for Linux-based operating systems. But Apple Music files limits users listen to the music you subscribed on any other media players except for iTunes. So if you want to play the Apple Music on Linux directly, you need to convert Apple Music songs to common one first. Here we'd like to recommend you a very simple program - Apple Music Converter. It can convert Apple Music songs to common MP3, AAC or other audio formats supported by Linux, so that you can transfer the converted Apple Music to Linux for playback.

Why Choose Apple Music Converter Convert Apple Music songs to MP3, AAC, FLAC or WAV with original quality retained.

Convert Apple Music songs to MP3, AAC, FLAC or WAV with original quality retained. Transfer Apple Music to Raspberry Pi, Amazon Echo, Linux, PS4, iPod Touch, etc.

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Simple Guide to Convert Apple Music to Linux Here is a simple guide to convert Apple Music to unprotected audio format like MP3 so that you can transfer them to Amazon Music for playing on Linux. Before started, you should download the newest version of Apple Music Converter on your computer.

Step 1 Install and Run the Apple Music Converter on PC Step 2Add Apple Music to Apple Music Converter Click + button to import the downloaded Apple Music songs you want to get from the iTunes library pop-up window, then hit OK. Step 3Choose Output Format Click Setting button to customize the settings like output format, output path and output quality. Here you can choose the output format as MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC and output quality up to the highest 320 Kbps to keep the best sound quality. Step 4 Start to Convert Apple Music to MP3 Click Convert to start the Apple Music to MP3 conversion process. Step 5Transfer Apple Music to Linux After conversion, you can locate the converted Apple Music songs and move them to USB drive. Then connect the USB drive to Linux, you can copy these files to Linux machine. Now you can listen to Apple Music songs on Linux without any limitations.