What's the best way to convert FLAC to MP3 ?
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or Max from sbooth.org if you're on a mac
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+1 on Max
Really great audio CD ripper and converter. Free (open-source) and support most audio codecs/formats out there. Including FLAC and MP3 (LAME).
Really great audio CD ripper and converter. Free (open-source) and support most audio codecs/formats out there. Including FLAC and MP3 (LAME).
Nope, I'm on win

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Foobar2000 along with LAME.
Originally Posted by P.J /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nope, I'm on win ![]() |
Foobar2000 along with LAME.
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Then say so, the next time you ask for software recommendations...
Originally Posted by P.J /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nope, I'm on win ![]() |
Then say so, the next time you ask for software recommendations...

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He did, kind of.. he's using a Creative Labs X-fi card.. aren't they Windows only?
X2 on dbPoweramp
X2 on dbPoweramp
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+3 on dbpoweramp..
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This or DbPoweramp. Can't go wrong with either.
Originally Posted by | Scorpio | /img/forum/go_quote.gif Foobar2000 along with LAME. |
This or DbPoweramp. Can't go wrong with either.
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No idea!
But in either case its easier if the OP state the OS in his post, than for us looking through his/her profile looking for hardware supported by MS Windows only (if you note is true).
Originally Posted by craiglester /img/forum/go_quote.gif He did, kind of.. he's using a Creative Labs X-fi card.. aren't they Windows only? |
No idea!
But in either case its easier if the OP state the OS in his post, than for us looking through his/her profile looking for hardware supported by MS Windows only (if you note is true).
Thanks! I picked dBpoweramp Music Converter. It also gives me useful info for any files

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Bonkenc for me. It's free and portable if you like it to be
The BonkEnc Project - BonkEnc Home
EAC for ripping btw
The BonkEnc Project - BonkEnc Home
EAC for ripping btw
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I use foobar and LAME. Works great for me.
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I use foobar and LAME to convert, but when ripping I rip to both FLAC and MP3 at the same time using EAC and MAREO.
Originally Posted by Jigglybootch /img/forum/go_quote.gif I use foobar and LAME. Works great for me. |
I use foobar and LAME to convert, but when ripping I rip to both FLAC and MP3 at the same time using EAC and MAREO.
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