Auteur AnnieYazbeck | Dernière modification 12/10/2024 par AnnieYazbeck
apple music on linux How_to_Play_Apple_Music_on_Linux_apple-music-on-linux.png Technique
1. Using the Apple Music Web Player
The simplest way to access Apple Music on Linux is through its web player. Apple provides a browser-based version of its streaming service, which is compatible with all major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Brave on Linux.
2. Via Cider (Third-party App)
Cider is an open-source, cross-platform app designed to provide a better Apple Music experience on platforms like Linux. It offers features such as offline playback, media keys support, and an improved user interface. Cider leverages the Apple Music API and can be easily installed on Linux systems.
3. Using DRmare Apple Music Converter to Play Offline
For users who want to listen to Apple Music offline on Linux, using DRmare Apple Music Converter is an effective method. Although this tool runs on macOS and Windows, you can convert Apple Music tracks and transfer them to Linux.
This method doesn’t require any additional installation, making it a convenient option for Linux users who prefer a hassle-free solution.
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Copy code:
git clone https://github.com/ciderapp/Cider.git
cd Cider
npm install
npm start
With Cider, you get a more polished app experience tailored for Linux users, along with extra customization options that the web player doesn’t provide.
This option is great for users who want to play Apple Music tracks offline without worrying about the streaming limitations on Linux.
Although there is no official Apple Music app for Linux, these workarounds offer multiple ways to stream and enjoy your favorite Apple Music tracks on your Linux machine. Whether you prefer the simplicity of the web player, the features of third-party apps like Cider, or offline playback solutions, Linux users have plenty of options to choose from. Pick the method that best suits your workflow, and listen to Apple Music on Linux without limitations.
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