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Post by gogonutz on Jul 22, 2007 23:06:22 GMT -5
Just letting you all know that dewey (Thanks!!) provided the entire Stripped set in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, which means the files are bigger, but quality is far supreme to MP3. However, you cannot put these on your ipod. It is great to listen to these on your stereo or on decent speakers/headphones, so I can recommend.
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Post by Minka on Jul 23, 2007 10:02:09 GMT -5
^ can I brun that file type on DVD?
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Post by gogonutz on Jul 23, 2007 10:18:24 GMT -5
Yep, it's just Audio though
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Post by FrancisMartin on Jul 23, 2007 16:20:19 GMT -5
Just letting you all know that dewey (Thanks!!) provided the entire Stripped set in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, which means the files are bigger, but quality is far supreme to MP3. However, you cannot put these on your ipod. It is great to listen to these on your stereo or on decent speakers/headphones, so I can recommend. Thanks dewey! Koen can you recommend me a program to listen these files?iTunes doesn't seems to work...
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Post by gogonutz on Jul 23, 2007 16:24:15 GMT -5
Yeah, they won't play in iTunes, i think, though there might be a plugin. You can play them in Windows Media Player with a plugin too. I use Foobar, it's an easy music player that plays virtually all audio formats
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Post by FrancisMartin on Jul 23, 2007 18:52:44 GMT -5
Thanks, I don't have that plugin and my XP doesn't recognize that format. But I'm gonna search the program you mentioned.
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Post by dewey on Jul 23, 2007 23:33:20 GMT -5
you can play it in winamp easily with a plugin or convert them to wave with the FLAC converter available at the link here: flac.sourceforge.net/download.htmlthey sound MUCH better than the mp3s already posted (nothing against those) - but these are meant for archival purposes. ya know, but on a CD and file away to listen to down the road.
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