If You have any experience w/ ALAC (.m4a files) decompress, can
You please share You experience w/ which program You do it?
Personally, I would have a console program. I searched w/ the help of
apt-cache search m4a
and it seems that Debian has no console tool that can do this (I saw
pacpl and ripit, but I want a tool just for that or the software
that I already use, like mplayer/mencoder), or I'm wrong?
PS I saw there console programs
Thank You for Your time.
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