Support Head-Fi.org by
starting all of your
Amazon.com shopping by
clicking here.
____________________________________________________________________
Today's Featured Head-Fi Blog: Jude's Blog
____________________________________________________________________
Please help
support Head-Fi by becoming a Contributing Member
CLICK
HERE -- Contributing Members, thank you
for your generous support! --
Ok, using foobar2000 0.9.5.1 + ASIO. Replaygain source mode is set to album & prevent clipping according to peak and no DSP plugins. Sounds pretty good so far.
Sorry to dredge this up again, but does anyone know if the same recommendations would apply to an XP Pro 64bit (x64) user? I'm suddenly needing/wanting to play FLAC and have no idea where to start.
Sorry to dredge this up again, but does anyone know if the same recommendations would apply to an XP Pro 64bit (x64) user? I'm suddenly needing/wanting to play FLAC and have no idea where to start.
I think you could change the title of this thread to "for XP 64-bit?" and you'd get the same replies. I dont think it makes much difference. There arent THAT many options out there, but I think foobar is the best in its class, and winamp is probably the best in its class. Foobar being feature rich and winamp being user friendly. Just my 2cents.
__________________ Any society that gives up a small amount of freedom for a small amount of security loses both and deserves neither. -Ben Franklin
I'm using J River Media Center on Vista 64-bit. I used it to rip my CDs to FLAC, and it can transcode them to MP3s to my portable players on the fly. Free trial, and a license allows legal install on several systems.