There's also another program called "Switch" which allows conversion of flac to wav, mp3, etc. It's what I use and fairly easy to work with. You can also play flac files using the WinAmp player without converting the flac files.
KWhinos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > iggy.pop Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > You can also use dbPowerAmp. It's free and > easy. > > > Is this a Coverter? And Also I downloaded Switch a > while ago and the same night I downloaded it I got > a Virus and My Computer Crashed.
Yes, it's a converter. You can find it here [[url=http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm]www.dbpoweramp.com[/url]] and all the codec you find are here [[url=http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm]dbpoweramp Codec-Central[/url]]
I agree : don't convert flac to mp3 (unless it's for personal use for some reason i.e. don't spread mp3 at all) but,to listen away from a computer,you need to convert the flac's to WAV.The best program for that is Flac Frontend.See the second post.
I Want to convert to WAV not MP3. I have FLAC Frontend but I dont understand how to work it? When I put in the Files I want to Convert do I then Hit decode or what?
I've never had that happen to me.It must mean that there is a problem with the particular flac file that you're trying to decode.Try adding a different flac file from your documents and see if it will work.You should see the black flac logo next to the name of the file.If it still doesn't work,maybe it's the way your computer is set up but,I couldn't tell you for sure.
Ive been downloading Posts on HotStuff that are in Flac and none of them work. I could convert them using Switch But the night I downloaded Switch my Computer crashed so I dont want to go back to that.
The flac files from this page many times are inside of a zip folder so,you first have to get them out of the zip folder.Sometimes I have problems with the zip folders such as invalid files etc.I mainly use Dime A Dozen and Rocks Off and never have problems with them.(They're the ones in torrent files instead of zip folders.)I was able to get MSG 1-16-'03 (Three Flicks audio flacs from Urban Steel) to work a few days ago.I just unzipped the folder with a program called 7-Zip File Manager and then converted the flacs to WAV with Flac Frontend.All of the programs I mentioned in this thread are free and have been safe for me.I hope this helps.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-02-07 02:59 by Theif in the Night.