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April 14, 2012 at 9:26 pm Quote #10668 | |
PT5150 (6290) | What is the best way to convert flac files to MP3? Thanks. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 14, 2012 at 10:18 pm Quote #10669 | |
ffoner (1089) | |
April 14, 2012 at 10:27 pm Quote #10670 | |
wjamflan (1113) | |
April 14, 2012 at 11:12 pm Quote #10686 | |
ron (11808) | |
April 15, 2012 at 6:09 am Quote #10709 | |
PT5150 (6290) | Thanks guys. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 15, 2012 at 10:44 am Quote #10721 | |
steecoe (1986) | |
April 15, 2012 at 11:27 am Quote #10728 | |
frankm (4891) | usually I DON”T go from FLAC to MP3, I usually go from FLAC to AAC. This is just for personal listening on my iPod, AAC gives you better sound quality than MP3 frankmQuote |
April 15, 2012 at 12:02 pm Quote #10735 | |
mrmojohalen (6479) |
Frank, what is the file size of an AAC compared to a 320k MP3 ? When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor? mrmojohalenQuote |
April 15, 2012 at 7:19 pm Quote #10778 | |
JasonA (1119) | Me too, I rock 320k AACs on my iPod. File size is still comparable to 320k mp3, but the quality is better. If you open up the same song as an mp3 and as an AAC in a sound editing program that will show you the spectrum of the audio frequencies present in the files, you’ll usually see it cutoff at around 16khz in mp3s, meaning that the high frequencies are not there. But a 320k AAC encoded from a FLAC or CD, looks almost identical to the original, and the frequencies go all the way up to 22khz just like the original CD-quality file does. JasonAQuote |
April 15, 2012 at 9:11 pm Quote #10783 | |
dokkendude (3024) | |
April 15, 2012 at 9:54 pm Quote #10791 | |
frankm (4891) |
Dang, I wish I could tell ya, I use to try and keep track. I don’t go all the way up to 320k, since it is for the iPod I just go to 200k (at least that’s the setting in dbPowerAmp). VBR. When I view the Frequency Analysis. 200k is really quite good and the file size is pretty decent. A small file size but not missing a lot of the frequencies. I figure since it is on the iPod I’m not necessarily in the best listening environment. Giving up a little on the frequencies to get a better file size makes sense to me. If I can find any of my old files showing the differences I’ll post again. frankmQuote |
April 15, 2012 at 10:30 pm Quote #10799 | |
Lance (3169) | i use fair stars audio converter… its pretty simple to use ..since i am a simple guy… another tour.. and no shows in my area.. maybe the next reunion tour 2020 … lol LanceQuote |
April 16, 2012 at 3:47 am Quote #10812 | |
Gilligan (1518) | Wow, there’s a lot out there! I use xACT on my Mac. I think it has lots of other features, too, but I’ve never used them. GilliganQuote |
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