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exeter29

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  1. Hello Yamamoto2002 I conctact you again for the following: I have various WAV files that I want to convert ro uncompressed FLAC. Could you provide me a program, freeware and portable, and a command line to obtain uncompressed FLAC files? It can be in Windows and/or Linux, but not Mac. Thanks in advance.
  2. I was playing with your player :-) and I found it very good. It would be wonderful if it could integrate with a music manager like Songbird or Nightingale. What about a project integrating your player and Songbird or Nightingale only for FLAC and Vorbis Comment tags. MP3, wav, ogg, aiff, wma, ID3 tags ALL OUT. MP3 will eventually die like all its antecesors: vinyl, cassette, CD. I´d like to call this project FLACnatic or FLACbird. You can use those names. I didn´t and will not register them :-)
  3. Thank you very much, yamamoto2002. After three years, counting from the first post in this thread, dbPowerAmp seems to be the only application that creates uncompressed FLAC. For us, who use WAV, that sounds very interesting. What brings me to other question: can applications that support FLAC but not uncompressed, like MediaMonkey and JRiver Media Center, play these uncompressed FLACs without problem or they need to do some internal tweaks?
  4. Hello dXter. I was looking for exactly what this thread is about and Google throwed me here. I know your post has more than three years and I don´t know if you are available but I´ll try and I´ll make my question: With that command line I´m obtaining uncompressed FLAC files with EAC that are 1415kbps instead of 1411kbps. Could you provide me with a command line that produce 1411kbps FLAC files? Thanks in advance.
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