Woo hooo! FLAC and auto-convert, I love it...
Moderator: Gurus
Woo hooo! FLAC and auto-convert, I love it...
I have just been playing with A4's flac encoder and auto-convert when sync'ing.
I ripped a CD to FLAC[8], then sync'd these FLAC files to the hard disk using MP3(192) and it worked great.
Now, I'm not ready to let A4 at my "production" database or my H340, but it's tempting....
The only downside, is now I will have rip my 300+ CD's to flac...
Great work dev's!
I ripped a CD to FLAC[8], then sync'd these FLAC files to the hard disk using MP3(192) and it worked great.
Now, I'm not ready to let A4 at my "production" database or my H340, but it's tempting....
The only downside, is now I will have rip my 300+ CD's to flac...
Great work dev's!
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abecedarian
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Is the word not abracadabra?
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Maybe its because we don´t have halloween in Greecejudas wrote:This Greek people have no idea of magic even on halloween!!!!!
Maybe is because that katabra that instantaneous encoding's not working...
BTW, i tried the abracadabra also, no instantaneous encoding too....
I think i am going to ask my friend Merlin for a better spell

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Rusty (Guest)
auto-conversion speed
If your machine is really high end, the speed issue probably wouldn't bother you too much.
My regular machine is a Sempron 3000, and for me it's been of real benefit--now I'm able to sync all of my collection to my iPod (including the OGG/FLAC/MPC files that I have).
So yeah--if my entire collection was flac and then I was synching/autoconverting it all with my current hardware, it would probably be a bit slower than I'd want, but given my current situation, it's a lifesaver.
-Rusty (trying to be objective
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My regular machine is a Sempron 3000, and for me it's been of real benefit--now I'm able to sync all of my collection to my iPod (including the OGG/FLAC/MPC files that I have).
So yeah--if my entire collection was flac and then I was synching/autoconverting it all with my current hardware, it would probably be a bit slower than I'd want, but given my current situation, it's a lifesaver.
-Rusty (trying to be objective
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Anubis (guest)
Re: iPod, auto-conversion and ratings/last played
Rusty, as you have an iPod, I'm interested in how MM 2.5 and the auto-convert feature will handle ratings and, time played and last played fields from the iPod back to MM's database.Rusty (Guest) wrote:now I'm able to sync all of my collection to my iPod (including the OGG/FLAC/MPC files that I have).
-Rusty (trying to be objective)
For example, if I have a track called song.flac and it gets converted to song.mp3 when it is transferred to the iPod. Then on the iPod I set or change it's rating and listen to it (the .mp3 file). Will the rating and played info be sync'd back to the .flac file?
I don't have an iPod, but I am thinking about getting one purely because of it's rating setting and last played/times played stat's.