[QUOTE=Daemon;34731022]Really sorry to be politically correct here, but when you say we does that mean i? I think it's worth mentioning anyway.[/QUOTE]
I meant that they are available easily to everyone.
[editline]17th February 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mooe94;34739534]wait wait wait wait hold on hold on
weren't you a complete foobar2000 elitist like a year ago? or was that just VLC... hmm
[editline]17th February 2012[/editline]
Anyway, I use Foobar2k with a set of different plugins and components so it looks like this:
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/foobar200.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
That is possibly the best looking Foobar I've seen in a while. Mind me asking what plugins and components?
[QUOTE=BBgamer720;34740952]No, FLAC is for audiophiles and people who like to listen to their music with very high quality sound.[/QUOTE]
yeah but you aren't an audiophile are you
yeah that's right so why are you even using flac you schmutz
[QUOTE=Cheesemonkey;34759113]yeah but you aren't an audiophile are you
yeah that's right so why are you even using flac you schmutz[/QUOTE]
I don't use FLAC. I probably have a few tracks but that's about it.
[QUOTE=Chubbs;34746004]
That is possibly the best looking Foobar I've seen in a while. Mind me asking what plugins and components?[/QUOTE]
Ah, in that layout I'm using a custom Windows theme called 7Pro. In Foobar2000 I'm using Columns UI, Panel Stack Splitter, NG Playlist, Channel spectrum panel with some custom scripts and a few other non-visible plugins.
I could send you my foobar2000 folder with components and the settings if you want to
[QUOTE=Mooe94;34766385]Ah, in that layout I'm using a custom Windows theme called 7Pro. In Foobar2000 I'm using Columns UI, Panel Stack Splitter, NG Playlist, Channel spectrum panel with some custom scripts and a few other non-visible plugins.
I could send you my foobar2000 folder with components and the settings if you want to[/QUOTE]
I would appreciate you sending it to me if it isn't too much trouble.
If you want to import FLAC to iTunes and won't loss quality, you can convert FLAC to Apple's own lossless audio format, ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec).
If you care more about file size than audio quality, you can convert FLAC to a more common format like MP3 to gain more compression rate and smaller file size. No matter you convert FLAC to ALAC or FLAC to MP3, all meta data (title, composer, etc.) include album cover art will be kept.
Resources: [url]http://www.idealshare.net/itunes-quicktime/itunes-flac-solution.html[/url]
[QUOTE=luckyhardwork;47937055]If you want to import FLAC to iTunes and won't loss quality, you can convert FLAC to Apple's own lossless audio format, ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec).
If you care more about file size than audio quality, you can convert FLAC to a more common format like MP3 to gain more compression rate and smaller file size. No matter you convert FLAC to ALAC or FLAC to MP3, all meta data (title, composer, etc.) include album cover art will be kept.
Resources: [url]http://www.idealshare.net/itunes-quicktime/itunes-flac-solution.html[/url][/QUOTE]
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