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I have the New Pornographer's Challengers album Executive Edition and I have downloaded both mp3 and FLAC content. Seems like the Mac doesn't play FLAC files? Thanks,Paul
One question: has anyone compared and contrasted the various FLAC-compatible player options on the Mac? If so, which ones really shine w.r.t. to audio quality and user-friendliness, especially when managing a large library of tunes encoded in FLAC (I've got about 55k songs and counting)? One more question: do these multi-format players require any particular configuration (e.g. to turn on/off switches) to maximize sound quality? I'm thinking of this in comparison to iTunes, where there are a few sampling parameters that people have noted as having significant impact on sound quality.
how do you use Max to play files? I've only been able to use it to convert files. Didn't find anything in the Max Help files.Thanks
I have found iTunes with Apple Lossless to be a very simple and safe solution. I had a number of issues with FLAC files on the PC - some track's would hang while converting to FLAC, and others would hang while playing on the SB3. I also find the iTunes data base to be much cleaner than FeeDB.
Quote from: John151 on 27 Jan 2008, 10:24 pmI have found iTunes with Apple Lossless to be a very simple and safe solution. I had a number of issues with FLAC files on the PC - some track's would hang while converting to FLAC, and others would hang while playing on the SB3. I also find the iTunes data base to be much cleaner than FeeDB. I agree. I think the issue here is people switching to a Mac with a sizeable library that they'd like to bring with them. Since iTunes doesn't support FLAC, your options are either convert or use a player that supports FLAC (depending on the amount of baggage and how much spare time you have!).