tds101
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That's incorrect, since all iPods require you to have iTunes installed, as I have on my WINDOWS VISTA comp, it easily supports ALAC w/no issues.
As for conversion, there a few apps that will do the conversion, FooBar2000 being just 1. There may be better apps available, I'm not a big ALAC user myself, but it's definitely compatible w/Windows.
Originally Posted by ßeckmªn /img/forum/go_quote.gif This alternative requires the user to be operating in OSX, as Windows doesn't support Apple Lossless(ALAC). But if you own a Mac, using ALAC is mighty helpful. It converts a FLAC-file to ALAC in a matter of seconds, keeps the quality intact and not only that, it also decreases its size to 40-60% of the original size! ALAC operates on all iPods and iPhones models, so yes, that way would be his first step towards an audiophile addiction. |
That's incorrect, since all iPods require you to have iTunes installed, as I have on my WINDOWS VISTA comp, it easily supports ALAC w/no issues.
As for conversion, there a few apps that will do the conversion, FooBar2000 being just 1. There may be better apps available, I'm not a big ALAC user myself, but it's definitely compatible w/Windows.