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For the people on windows who can't use Max, getting a FLAC output plugin for iTunes is another option right? Unless you want to sync to stock firmware ipod.
Originally Posted by Pangaea /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have just started using MAX and was wondering if I can rip straight into Apple Lossless |
Originally Posted by xenithon /img/forum/go_quote.gif There actualy is an easy alternative, and it pretty much the best for transcoding on a Mac. It's called Max I use that for all my conversions, as I rip in EAC on the PC to ALAC, then transcode to ALAC on the Mac. I normally set it to process 10 files at a time; took a few hours only for my entire library, and it keeps all the tags in-tact. |
Originally Posted by Aurven /img/forum/go_quote.gif hmmm, i tried using dbpoweramp but the resultant alac files seems to have some kind of error and it skip when i try to play them on my ipod. Is there a windows equivalent for max? thanks for your help. |
Originally Posted by Pangaea /img/forum/go_quote.gif PERFECT... thanks Jaska! Are there any other presets worth checking off in order to get the best quality rip when making an Apple Lossless copy for iTunes? |
Originally Posted by b17m4p /img/forum/go_quote.gif For the people on windows who can't use Max, getting a FLAC output plugin for iTunes is another option right? Unless you want to sync to stock firmware ipod. |
Originally Posted by JimVincible /img/forum/go_quote.gif Try updating/reinstalling. I have no problems whatsoever with dBPowerAmp ALAC->ALAC running in iTunes or on my iPod and I'm using a Windows PC |
Originally Posted by Pangaea /img/forum/go_quote.gif krmathis, how stable is Rip? |