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Reply #360 posted 05/19/11 9:23am

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I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

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Reply #361 posted 05/19/11 9:45am

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^

this converts just about anything , also to ALAC (apple lossless) and whatnot

you don't need the paid version

http://xrecode.com/

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Reply #362 posted 05/19/11 9:48am

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djThunderfunk said:

Dewrede said:

please don't ruin this fantastic stuff by degrading it to sucky inferior compressed mp3

that defeats the whole purpose of FLAC

you can burn FLAC files with burrrrn (freeware)

http://download.chip.eu/n...88781.html

If you have an iPod, iPhone, or other mp3 player, go ahead and convert to mp3 for your player if you want to.

Just, please, don't disseminate the files in that format, if you want to share the bootleg with others, share the FLAC files as you obtained them.

There, everybody's happy now, right?

i didn't mean to sound rude or anything but i might've gotten a little carried away there

i just think that mp3 should be outlawed lol

it cheapens and rapes the artform that is music imho

[Edited 5/19/11 9:54am]

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Reply #363 posted 05/19/11 9:55am

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Dewrede said:

i didn't mean to sound rude or anything but i might've gotten a little carried away there

i just think that mp3 should be outlawed

it cheapens and trashes the artform that is music imho

[Edited 5/19/11 9:49am]

I can dig it... biggrin

Isn't it interesting that at the same time video is pushed to higher quality HD, audio is being squashed by low quality mp3 and the loudness wars. At the same time video players and tv's get better while audio players come with crappy earbuds...

crazy world indeed!

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Reply #364 posted 05/19/11 10:06am

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Dewrede said:

djThunderfunk said:

If you have an iPod, iPhone, or other mp3 player, go ahead and convert to mp3 for your player if you want to.

Just, please, don't disseminate the files in that format, if you want to share the bootleg with others, share the FLAC files as you obtained them.

There, everybody's happy now, right?

i didn't mean to sound rude or anything but i might've gotten a little carried away there

i just think that mp3 should be outlawed lol

it cheapens and rapes the artform that is music imho

[Edited 5/19/11 9:54am]

I understand what you're saying, but for those of us like me who listen to music at work or in the car via the iPod, mp3s are just a great convenience. I also like to listen to music while walking, and FLACs or even WAVs just take up way too much space. I convert to mp3s for the iPod, and listen to the higher-quality stuff at home. I think alot of others probably do the same. I'm willing to sacrifice the sound quality for convenience smile

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Reply #365 posted 05/19/11 1:09pm

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No one really cares what anyone does with these Flacs for personal use, be it converting to mp3, ripping a CD, etc.

The problem arises when someone shares lossy mp3s freely on the web and those files end up being re-encoded to Flac, shared again and so on. The product will of course be diluted after this scenario, which is why most free bootleggers respectfully ask that only the Flacs make the rounds.

I think most of us have made the necessary lossy files from this boot for our iPods and mobile players - but they stay our hard drives.

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Reply #366 posted 05/19/11 1:12pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs. Currently I use winamp to blow it up into a wav and then use iTunes to squish it down into an AAC.

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Reply #367 posted 05/19/11 1:14pm

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Media Monkey is the best music management software, in my opinion. It handles FLACs and converts them to Mp3 with ease. It's generally better than iTunes in alot of ways. I use it all the time and love it.

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Reply #368 posted 05/19/11 1:16pm

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Spinlight said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs. Currently I use winamp to blow it up into a wav and then use iTunes to squish it down into an AAC.

That's exactly what i do. cool

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Reply #369 posted 05/19/11 1:16pm

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NoVideo said:

Media Monkey is the best music management software, in my opinion. It handles FLACs and converts them to Mp3 with ease. It's generally better than iTunes in alot of ways. I use it all the time and love it.

Does it convert to AAC? I tend to prefer Apple's mp4/AAC/whatever format because really the quality can't be beat in a compressed format.

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Reply #370 posted 05/19/11 1:20pm

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Spinlight said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs. Currently I use winamp to blow it up into a wav and then use iTunes to squish it down into an AAC.

For the PC, I've never had problems with FreeAudioConverter: http://www.dvdvideosoft.c...verter.htm

For Mac, XLD is wonderful (and free): http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html

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Reply #371 posted 05/19/11 1:22pm

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Spinlight said:

NoVideo said:

Media Monkey is the best music management software, in my opinion. It handles FLACs and converts them to Mp3 with ease. It's generally better than iTunes in alot of ways. I use it all the time and love it.

Does it convert to AAC? I tend to prefer Apple's mp4/AAC/whatever format because really the quality can't be beat in a compressed format.

Yes indeed

It also makes fixing and customizing tags, removing duplicates a breeze.. and it's volume analyzer/leveling is excellent

[Edited 5/19/11 13:22pm]

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Reply #372 posted 05/19/11 1:28pm

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squirrelgrease said:

Spinlight said:

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs. Currently I use winamp to blow it up into a wav and then use iTunes to squish it down into an AAC.

For the PC, I've never had problems with FreeAudioConverter: http://www.dvdvideosoft.c...verter.htm

For Mac, XLD is wonderful (and free): http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html

Squirrelgrease....once again you've come up trumps! U da MAN wink

Spinlight and co - That converter solves all your issues, you can convert direct to AAC.

Thanx also Novideo for your info (just read up and saw it)

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Reply #373 posted 05/19/11 5:01pm

luvsexy4all

because VIDEO of this show is leaking soon.....

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Reply #374 posted 05/19/11 5:11pm

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luvsexy4all said:

because VIDEO of this show is leaking soon.....

WEEEEEEEE!

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Reply #375 posted 05/19/11 5:25pm

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This is a FAB show, listened this morning. Fantastic quality & hot performance. Highly recommended.

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Reply #376 posted 05/19/11 5:29pm

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luvsexy4all said:

because VIDEO of this show is leaking soon.....

WHHHAATTT!!!!

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Reply #377 posted 05/19/11 8:21pm

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Spinlight said:

NoVideo said:

Media Monkey is the best music management software, in my opinion. It handles FLACs and converts them to Mp3 with ease. It's generally better than iTunes in alot of ways. I use it all the time and love it.

Does it convert to AAC? I tend to prefer Apple's mp4/AAC/whatever format because really the quality can't be beat in a compressed format.

I like dbPoweramp, it's converted everything I've come across, including those damn m4a files I've bought from iTunes.

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Reply #378 posted 05/19/11 9:03pm

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olb99 said:

errant said:

When Doves Cry... flubbing the first line aside, one of the best actuall performances of the song. this was before he'd mutated it into some convoluted version to suit his band lineups in the later 80's and in the past decade to accomodate the roughly 18,000 musicians and background singers on stage that felt the need to bludgeon you over the head with it (i.e., this is a song John Blackwell should never be allowed near). the song builds and builds, especially throughout the second half, with a rising tension all the way until the end. he takes the album version, which would be near-impossible to recreate with a band, and turns it into a funky crecscendo with tons of tension that works you up over and over to the next level as the codas repeat ad infinitum.

Yeah, ad infinitum. In other words, it's way too long. wink

I agree that it's an interesting version from an "historical" point of view, but the studio version is still vastly superior.

well, yeah. and that's the case with many tracks. but since we're talking about a live show, I really dont' see your point.

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Reply #379 posted 05/19/11 11:37pm

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errant said:

olb99 said:

Yeah, ad infinitum. In other words, it's way too long. wink

I agree that it's an interesting version from an "historical" point of view, but the studio version is still vastly superior.

well, yeah. and that's the case with many tracks. but since we're talking about a live show, I really dont' see your point.

I wouldn't say it's the case with many tracks. Anyway, I shouldn't have put it that way. The version of "When Doves Cry" on "From The Soundboard - 1984 Birthday Show" is maybe closer to the studio version, but it's completely boring (to me) at the same time. The only positive thing I could say was that it's an "interesting" version from an historical point of view. So I guess my point was: "more faithful to the studio version" does not imply "more enjoyable/interesting".

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Reply #380 posted 05/19/11 11:59pm

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Reply #381 posted 05/20/11 2:15am

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^ lol

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Reply #382 posted 05/20/11 2:20am

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It's about shitting time that numpties like apple (and others) started to support lossless formats on their portable players anyway (apple has apple lossless, but still...).

All this fannying around converting shit is a right pain in the titter at times.

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Reply #383 posted 05/20/11 2:30am

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TheDigitalGardener said:

It's about shitting time that numpties like apple (and others) started to support lossless formats on their portable players anyway (apple has apple lossless, but still...).

All this fannying around converting shit is a right pain in the titter at times.

*Breaks out "English to English Translator"* Numpties... Fannying... Titter... reading

Well, at least .ogg, .ape and even .wma seem to have fallen off to the wayside. Too many formats probably stunted the growth of portable digital audio.

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Reply #384 posted 05/20/11 2:34am

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squirrelgrease said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

It's about shitting time that numpties like apple (and others) started to support lossless formats on their portable players anyway (apple has apple lossless, but still...).

All this fannying around converting shit is a right pain in the titter at times.

*Breaks out "English to English Translator"*

Well, at least .ogg, .ape and even .wma seem to have fallen off to the wayside. Too many formats probably stunted the growth of portable digital audio.

lol

Yes, I think I only ever downloaded one thing in the ogg format.

But i mean, how hard can it be for apple/Sony etc etc to get on board with FLAC?

Anyway, just a little early morning niggle of mine. wink

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Reply #385 posted 05/20/11 4:17am

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Jestyr said:

^ This. Thank you! clapping For years now.

For years you've been wrong? lol

Someone best tell Wendy then.

Personally, I'll take her word for it over some hack.

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Reply #386 posted 05/20/11 4:25am

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Spinlight said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs. Currently I use winamp to blow it up into a wav and then use iTunes to squish it down into an AAC.

FlacDrop (.FLAC > .WAV) and then LameDrop (.WAV > .MP3).

In fact, most of the time you can just drop .FLACs on LameDrop and it will happily convert them to .MP3s (but occasionally it refuses to).

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Reply #387 posted 05/20/11 5:02am

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squirrelgrease said:

Well, at least .ogg, .ape and even .wma seem to have fallen off to the wayside. Too many formats probably stunted the growth of portable digital audio.

.OGG is still used plenty of times these days. In fact, it is one of the core technologies in HTML5's <audio> and <video> implemententations in Firefox because it is an open/free format. (See also http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ontroversy )

AFAIK it's also the format most audio clips on Wikipedia are in.

.OGG is vastly superior to .MP3, and it's sad that it had virtually no support amongst makers of music devices.

I could never understand the point of .APE: wasn't particularly better than .FLAC, but required clumsy software that only worked on Windows. Horrible crap.

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Reply #388 posted 05/20/11 9:22am

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Spinlight said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I understand the concerns!

FLAC cannot be imported into ITUNES, it needs conversion so its a fair question.

Sure we are please with the full quality FLAC for CD burning but for copying to mp3 its not easy and the files would take up far too much space.

I am using a free converter called FreeRIP, available on download.com, this can convert FLAC to MP3 for your Itunes enjoyment!!

If there is a better way that all you 'leggers use then let the forum know!! smile

[Edited 5/19/11 9:30am]

I've been looking for an easier way to decode FLACs.

Trader's Little Helper is my favorite. Audacity works too, but it's more involved.
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Reply #389 posted 05/20/11 9:35am

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I still can't get over this boot...it's perfection to me, both the quality and the content. I had long been bored with the Purple Rain era, but this has totally reignited my interest. Thanks again to the people responsible.

TheDigitalGardener said:

It's about shitting time that numpties like apple (and others) started to support lossless formats on their portable players anyway (apple has apple lossless, but still...).

All this fannying around converting shit is a right pain in the titter at times.

I've been playing flacs on Cowon players for over 5 years. razz music

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