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How do you convert FLAC?

ballgameballgame Posts: 201
edited July 2008 in Given To Fly (live)
Is there a free software to convert FLAC? And what do you conver them too?
I want to buy a show and not sure if I should do MP3 or FLAC since I dont know how to convert. Will the software "Switch" conver them?

Thanks
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    finnanniefinnannie Posts: 1,186
    I have winamp with the flac plugin - works great.
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    Bangers_n_mashBangers_n_mash Posts: 1,241
    Get the flac installer for your system here: http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html

    Then to burn cds just use flac frontend to decode the flac to wav, and burn the wav files. It's really simple.

    For playing the files on your computer, as finnannie says, winamp with the flac plugin is great. I think ot comes as standard now, so you don't have to install. http://www.winamp.com/player

    If you ask me, Switch is a useless pile of shit.
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    mozettimozetti Posts: 95
    ballgame wrote:
    Is there a free software to convert FLAC?

    FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. So yes, it's free from the developers (linked above).
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    pearljimpearljim Posts: 1,306
    If you ask me, Switch is a useless pile of shit.

    Why? I'm not a technical person but I use it to convert my flac files to .aiff, I have a mac, and it seems to work fine. I'm I missing out on something?

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    Dude go w/the FLAC. You'll get rid of the track skip AND it sounds sooo much better!!

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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    can I get FLAC songs into ITunes and IPod?

    It sounds like FLAC are only files to be played from the desktop

    Also it sounds like you convert them to .wav. Wavs are so big and Im almost maxed on space with all the otehr PJ shows I have. Mp3 are smaller and that helps me. So if I convert to Wav do you loose anything?
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    Im listening to Lisbon with ITUnes and FLAC. I have my head phones on. FLAC seems fuller but hard to tell

    With FLAC its like a conditioner.
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    I used Nero to burn but it has the gaps between songs
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    jrdjrd Posts: 3,060
    ballgame wrote:
    I used Nero to burn but it has the gaps between songs

    you have to tell Nero to cut out the 2-second gaps between the songs, it's an option in Properties or something like that (can't remember, at work at the moment :( )
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    thank you. Ill look for that when I get home
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    schmoffschmoff Posts: 428
    use Toast to burn flac files, no gaps no converting
    if you don't have toast your missing out especially the Mac users out there
    Toast does everything
    a flac CD burns in like 2 minutes and there is no converting the files, you want to keep them flac
    if your converting them to something else why bother with flac?
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    schmoff wrote:
    use Toast to burn flac files, no gaps no converting
    if you don't have toast your missing out especially the Mac users out there
    Toast does everything
    a flac CD burns in like 2 minutes and there is no converting the files, you want to keep them flac
    if your converting them to something else why bother with flac?

    that sounds interesting. I dont use a Mac so it is Windows compatible? And you can burn FLAC right to CD? That sounds nice. Is it free or do you have to pay?
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    schmoffschmoff Posts: 428
    i think nero is the pc version of Toast
    you should be able to make an audio cd using straight flac files
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    jrd wrote:
    you have to tell Nero to cut out the 2-second gaps between the songs, it's an option in Properties or something like that (can't remember, at work at the moment :( )

    I dont see that, can you direct me another way?
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    Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,490
    dbpower mp is the best converter.
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    wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 3,965
    I downloaded Flacfrontend years ago and it's always worked great for me.
    http://wiki.etree.org/index.php?page=FlacFrontend
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    jrdjrd Posts: 3,060
    ballgame wrote:
    jrd wrote:
    you have to tell Nero to cut out the 2-second gaps between the songs, it's an option in Properties or something like that (can't remember, at work at the moment.
    I dont see that, can you direct me another way?

    Start Nero Burning ROM, select whatever you need to get to the window for burning an audio CD and add the WAV files you want to burn - they should all appear with a 'Pause' of 00:02.00 (2 seconds).

    Now use the cursor to select all the tracks, when you've selected them they should be highlighted.

    Now right-click with the mouse on any of the highlighted tracks and that should open up the 'Audio Track Properties' window in which you can change the pause from 2 seconds to zero. Hit 'Apply' and 'OK' and the tracks should all now appear with a Pause of 0 seconds.
    Oh yeah? Well, I've had about enough of morons and halfwits, dolts, dunces, dullards and dumbbells - and you chowderhead yokel, you blithering hayseed, you - you've had enough of me?
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