if I buy the flac version of a bootleg
can I transfer to my Ipod or is it better just to buy the Mp3???
Has anyone bought Tampa yet, the set list looks excellent, is it worth it??? not too many mistakes? good sound, etc????
Has anyone bought Tampa yet, the set list looks excellent, is it worth it??? not too many mistakes? good sound, etc????
Albuquerque 98, BSB 99, Houston 2000, San Antonio 2003, Monterrey 2005, Las Vegas 2006, Los Angeles Night 2 2008 (Ed Solo)
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I don't think iTunes supports flac files.
♬♪♫ and I will not, grow tired of crayon stars and fire
♬♪♫ cause a soldier's death is so much better than defeat just hanging around
It doesn't, you have to convert them to MP3s.
yea if you're gonna use it on your iPod/iTunes then just go ahead and get the MP3 version.
♬♪♫ and I will not, grow tired of crayon stars and fire
♬♪♫ cause a soldier's death is so much better than defeat just hanging around
step 2: use Nero to burn to CD
step 3: insert CD into drive
step 4: import tracks to iTunes like you would any other CD.
"In your case, I'll check my brain at the door and we'll start even, okay?"
Have you thanked a taper today?
Some claim FLAC rips sound better ... I can barely detect a difference.
did i miss something...i thought the downloads weren't available until the 28th...in fact i bought the bonoroo show...and it says not available for download yet...
It's not a "claim", it's a fact.
It's like saying that a well-recorded cassette sounds "just like" a CD.
definitely.
"In your case, I'll check my brain at the door and we'll start even, okay?"
Have you thanked a taper today?
Amen to that except for one adjustment. FLAC files are so huge, and the infrastructure to support that may be too daunting and costly to maintain (probably the reason for the price differential). However, I totally agree that if one buys CD's they could make MP3's available. They did in 2003 even though they were 56k, low res. I'd say that technology in 2008 could allow for 320K MP3's as easily as 56K was in 2003.