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- 15-01-2005 15:28 om 15:28 #114553
Ik heb vandaag een nieuwe cd gedownt ik open de map. Alle liedjes hebben een .flac bestands type weet iemand wat dat is, en waar mee ik het af kan spelen ? 15-01-2005 16:01 om 16:01 #370150gwoon veranderen in mp3 lijkt me of wma 15-01-2005 16:01 om 16:01 #378598gwoon veranderen in mp3 lijkt me of wma 15-01-2005 16:03 om 16:03 #370152FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec and provides the listener the best in audio quality. What you’ll need to start enjoying FLAC audio depends on a few things. For instance, how much storage space do you have on your computer? The equivalent of a 74-minute CD in FLAC format is equal to nearly 400MB and a live performance can range from 300MB to 1.2GB. If your hard drive is already pretty cramped, then you probably won’t want to store many music files in FLAC format. Winamp and Nero 6 Ultra Edition are a couple programs you can use to easily burn your FLAC files to a CD that can be read by any devise. Everything you need to begin playing and converting to/from the FLAC format (except the media player itself) is available in a single download –> voor windows:
http://cyberial.com/flacinstaller.asp FLAC can be converted to MP3 only if it is decoded to WAV first (using Frontend). You can then use whatever program you’ve used in the past to convert music files to MP3. However, if size is of concern and these files will remain on your computer, please try OGG. The sound quality is infinitely better than MP3 and WMA. Hear the difference.
If you’d like to convert your FLAC files to OGG, check out oggdropXPd.
of je kan het afspelen met:
Winamp
Nero 6 Ultra Edition
Z@3 +115-01-2005 16:03 om 16:03 #378600FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec and provides the listener the best in audio quality. What you’ll need to start enjoying FLAC audio depends on a few things. For instance, how much storage space do you have on your computer? The equivalent of a 74-minute CD in FLAC format is equal to nearly 400MB and a live performance can range from 300MB to 1.2GB. If your hard drive is already pretty cramped, then you probably won’t want to store many music files in FLAC format. Winamp and Nero 6 Ultra Edition are a couple programs you can use to easily burn your FLAC files to a CD that can be read by any devise. Everything you need to begin playing and converting to/from the FLAC format (except the media player itself) is available in a single download –> voor windows:
http://cyberial.com/flacinstaller.asp FLAC can be converted to MP3 only if it is decoded to WAV first (using Frontend). You can then use whatever program you’ve used in the past to convert music files to MP3. However, if size is of concern and these files will remain on your computer, please try OGG. The sound quality is infinitely better than MP3 and WMA. Hear the difference.
If you’d like to convert your FLAC files to OGG, check out oggdropXPd.
of je kan het afspelen met:
Winamp
Nero 6 Ultra Edition
Z@3 +115-01-2005 20:01 om 20:01 #370154tis al opgelost 15-01-2005 20:01 om 20:01 #378602tis al opgelost - AuteurBerichten
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