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Just curious if you guys use the FLAC format?I've stopped ripping to MP3 now that FLAC is available. Nothing beats lossless compression!Andy
I use FLAC whenever possible...even on my Ipod
Quote from: JRace on 18 Sep 2007, 02:50 amI use FLAC whenever possible...even on my Ipod How do you play FLAC on your iPod? I assume your not using iTunes?Mark
Rockbox is an open source firmware for mp3 players, written from scratch. It runs on a wide range of players: Apple: 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano(not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd gen Nano, Classic or Touch) Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio Cowon: iAudio X5, X5V, X5L, M5 and M5L iriver: H100, H300 and H10 series SanDisk: Sansa e200 and e200R series Toshiba: Gigabeat X and F series (not the S series) More players are in development
Rockbox:http://www.rockbox.org/QuoteRockbox is an open source firmware for mp3 players, written from scratch. It runs on a wide range of players: Apple: 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano(not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd gen Nano, Classic or Touch) Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio Cowon: iAudio X5, X5V, X5L, M5 and M5L iriver: H100, H300 and H10 series SanDisk: Sansa e200 and e200R series Toshiba: Gigabeat X and F series (not the S series) More players are in development It runs over the apple OS and is very easily removed without voiding the warranty. It loads the music as if your ipod is a drive - and not via the itunes database. And it has Doom!Although now that my music collection is reaching 100gb I think I will need to convert my music from FLAC to MP3 for use on my Ipod which means I will not have as much need for rockbox...another great thing about archiving to FLAC is the abilty to transcode to MP3 for portable devices.