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stateofshock
Anyone know?
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stateofshock
Anyone know?
I use Switch wich is a free software for the last 3 years with sucess, is sooo easy to use, try it (i'm a happy free costumer!!):
[www.nch.com.au]
Cheers,
Martín
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blakeeik
don't do it!
or if you do, don't spread it around - keep it to yourself.
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soulsurvivor1
Why would you want to do a thing like that? Once you convert to MP3 the quality is damaged forever...True you can physically convert back, but what you wind up is an MP3 file that takes up a lot of space. In other words once you convert FLAC to MP3 you have permanently changed the file: you can not convert back and expect to have your FLAC file back...No WAY, NO HOW!!
Charlie
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soulsurvivor1
Why would you want to do a thing like that? Once you convert to MP3 the quality is damaged forever...True you can physically convert back, but what you wind up is an MP3 file that takes up a lot of space. In other words once you convert FLAC to MP3 you have permanently changed the file: you can not convert back and expect to have your FLAC file back...No WAY, NO HOW!!
Charlie
because I don't know WTF a "flac" even is and I cannot play it on my itunes nor my ipod. Seriously, what is the point of "flacs"? I don't get it.
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Winning Ugly VXII
If you stick with the I Pod,try to find something ( like the Switch program mentioned above ) that will convert the FLAC files into WAV files,AAC files,and/or ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) files instead of confining yourself to MP3's.
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kleermaker
If you convert a flac file, always make a copy of that flac file before you convert it, because it's lost after the conversion.