This tutorial will show you step by step how to convert video files to watch on your iPhone or iPad – using completely free and open source software for your Mac.
Amarok is (in my opinion) the best music player for Unix systems (eg. Linux). This brief tutorial will guide you through installing it in Ubuntu. It will also explain how to get Amarok to play MP3 files. …
As of 2020 this guide is still completely accurate if you’re using a very old version of Fedora. However, all modern versions of Fedora support MP3 out of the box now.
Why doesn’t didn’t Fedora support MP3 ‘out of the box’?
Fedora cannot include support for MP3 or DVD video playback or recording. MP3 formats are patented, and the patent holders have not provided the necessary licenses. Fedora also excludes other multimedia software due to patent, copyright, or license restrictions, such as Adobe Flash Player and RealNetworks RealPlayer.
That doesn’t mean you can’t play .mp3 files in Fedora, it just takes a bit of work (not much).
If you’ve seen the following screen (or something familiar), follow the steps below and you’ll be playing MP3s in Fedora in no time at all.
I’ve tried a number of tutorials, steps and guides – the following tutorial is almost certainly not the only way to get MP3s playing, but it’s the one that worked for me, with the least hassle.
Start by clicking Applications and then select Add/Remove Software.
When prompted for your root password, enter it and click OK.
Select Applications from the left column, and then Sound and Video from the right column. Make sure to place a check in the Sound and Video entry. Click the Optional packages button.
Now you’ll have to fire up your web browser and head to (Update: link doesn’t work, search Google for: xmms-mp3-1.2.10-16.fc5.i386.html). On this page, download the file named xmms-mp3-1.2.10-16.fc5.i386.rpm. It should work with any version of Fedora higher than 4 (for me it worked in 6). Once its finished downloading, double-click it.
Again you’ll be prompted for your root password. Enter it in the space provided and click OK.
Although this was published way back in 2007 and at one point was “10 tips”, the 5 remaining tips will still work – although most will not work with Catalina (macOS 10.15). So if you’re using an older version of macOS (OS X) – these will be super helpful! …
This guide will take you step by step through the process to change the location where screenshots are saved in macOS, and how to change the default format (PNG) to JPG, GIF, PDF and several other image formats. …
This guide will explain what lossless audio is, how to convert lossless audio files (flac, shn) to mp3, how to burn lossless audio to CD etc. Windows and macOS are both covered. …
You’ve found yourself with some .SHN files and now you want to convert them to mp3 to take with you on your iPod, mobile phone or MP3 player. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to do just that, using Microsoft Windows. …
You’ve downloaded some .shn files and realized that they won’t play on your MP3 player or phone – or that they’re really big and take up too much space. This guide will walk you through the steps to convert SHN to MP3 in macOS so that the files will play on any device, and the file sizes are much more manageable. …