I don't use FLAC myself, but I imagine most people using lossless
formats like this would archive the FLAC files to a CD or DVD somewhere,
and then convert them to lossy MP3 or M4A or whatever for regular use.
egyptian zombie robot wrote:
quoted 32 lines Other than dedicated .FLAC players, are there any plugins to more 'standard'
> Other than dedicated .FLAC players, are there any plugins to more 'standard'
> Audio Players that allow them to support this new format...?
>
> Such as iTunes, Winamp, or Traktor?
>
> I'd probably rip everything into AAC format via iTunes, but Traktor doesn't
> support it... FlAC seems to be in the same boat for me.
>
> - xenlab
>
> On 4/18/05, Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> wrote:
>
>>They seem to be offering a bunch of Autechre releases in FLAC format.
>>Individual tracks from the FLAC versions cannot be bought and the
>>releases are roughly 40% more expensive than their mp3 counterparts. I
>>wonder how well FLAC will see with this model.
>>
>>-Aaron
>>
>>
>>>??? Are you all talking about untilted? Bleep even has it in .flac
>>>format.
>>>
>>
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