Robin Bowes;169007 Wrote: 
> geraint smith wrote:
> 
> > If only FLAC worked with iTunes (or vice versa), or else that there
> > were another music ripping/tagging/labelling all-in-one product for
> Mac
> > OSX that was as easy, and worked as well as, iTunes. But it doesn't,
> and
> > there isn't - or if there is one,  I'd very much like to know about
> it
> > (although only if it reads tags attached by iTunes. The thought of
> > doing all that again...ugh!). So Aiff it is, then. The only
> practical
> > thing against Aiff (apart from the space it takes on your disc,
> which
> > is not much against it given how cheap disc space is now) is that
> > programmes for PCs don't seem to like it much. There there, very
> sad,
> > never mind. But tagging is not an issue with Aiff. You can - and I
> do,
> > using iTunes - tag Aiff as easily, comprehensively and well as one
> can
> > tag FLAC, and a darned site better than one can tag WAV.
> 
> So, would you be interested in a script that converts your AIFF files
> to
> FLAC, including all tags?
> 
> Also, if you're tied to formats supported by iTunes then ALAC will
> take
> up less space than AIFF and support the same tags.
> 
> R.

Robin,
Do you have a way to easily convert ALAC to FLAC?

I am very much plug and play re computers and I only know how to push
the button the software tells me to push.

I would like to try FLAC and I think it could be a good idea to have my
files backed up to FLAC even if I continue to use Itunes.

Tom


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