Program to convert multiple FLAC files to mp3?
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Adam420 |
Does anyone know of one where I can just drop off like say an album and it will automatically convert all the tracks? Rather than having to do them one by one.
No Itunes.
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Guest |
I live by this program. |
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Lira |
Winlame does it, as I recall it. |
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Chimney |
Razorlame, set the Option-> -320b and you're all set.
quote: | I live by this program. |
Worst program ever. Encoding sucks. |
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Guest |
quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
Razorlame, set the Option-> -320b and you're all set.
Worst program ever. Encoding sucks. |
Oh? Well, thanks for the heads up :) |
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Chimney |
You can do quality checks with Adobe Audio. |
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Adam420 |
quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
Razorlame |
Why won't it read my flac files? |
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LAdazeNYnights |
Chimney should be the authority on this
I've used dbPoweramp as well.
What do you mean by the encoding sucks? |
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Chimney |
quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
Why won't it read my flac files? |
Because if you want to do this right you need to first decode FLAC->Wav using FLAC Fronted then encode the 320 mp3 from the original .wav file...kind of forgot to mention this.
quote: | I've used dbPoweramp as well.
What do you mean by the encoding sucks? |
Because I did some rigorous testing with a friend back in 2008, using various types of software for encoding. Old LAME encoders had different schemes (this guy knew a lot about sound and encoders) of how the frequencies were supposed to cut on Adobe Audio. The one-button solution which dbPoweramp used showed - for us at least - absolutely no difference, spectral-wise, between CBR 192 and CBR 320. |
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