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I just heard a song in FLAC format and @$* have i been missing... I feel like deleteing 50GB of mp3(which I won't do) and download all flac
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Originally Posted by ptrakarn23
what is a simple player that will play flac? I dont think windows media and itunes work..
Yeah, CDs are lossless.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
go listen to a retail cd..basically the same thing
cowon...? iriver?Originally Posted by H TOWN HUSTLER
I would post a FLAC track but the size is huge. Truth is if media players support FLAC, I'll move to it. Big difference.
FLAC > WAV.
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
I dont see flac ever going mainstream as far as popularity prolly when disk space increases exponentially..I +%+%% with flac but im not crying over vbr either
Originally Posted by ptrakarn23
what is a simple player that will play flac? I dont think windows media and itunes work..
I just use [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]winamp[/color]
Originally Posted by omgitswes
yup Winamp for FLAC files and VLC for video
are there any mp3s that play FLAC? I always have to convert my music before I put it on my ipod which sucks
Originally Posted by seniosoul
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
I dont see flac ever going mainstream as far as popularity prolly when disk space increases exponentially..I +%+%% with flac but im not crying over vbr either
Originally Posted by ptrakarn23
what is a simple player that will play flac? I dont think windows media and itunes work..
I just use [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]winamp[/color]VLC Player, plays anything you throw at it...
Originally Posted by Compaqp5280
anybody who thinks they can hear the difference on a portable music player with the poor sound outputs, poor headphones and ambient noise is kidding themselves.
Originally Posted by rhester
Somebody post a flac song so I can hear the difference...
Preferably Rap...
Aside from convenience, is there any difference in quality between using Fluke or just converting flac into itunes through another program? (I use toast)Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Mac heads, If you want iTunes to play FLAC files, just download this application called Fluke:
http://flukeformac.google...m/files/Fluke_0.2.5b.zip
When you download a FLAC file just open it in Fluke and it will AUTOMATICALLY be exported to your iTunes still a FLAC file.