dsdreamer wrote: 
> Audirvana allows iTunes to catalog FLAC files and cause them to be
> played back by Audiovana's backend via creation of proxy files. All it
> takes is to drag a group of FLAC files into the Add Files to iTunes
> drop-zone, with the quality setting at the default of  "Proxies only, no
> sound." This is much quicker than actual file re-encoding, and stands as
> my last vestige of protest, now that we can no longer truly "Free (y)our
> Music."

I started this way - with proxy files - but found it to be little buggy.
Some files would just stop playing of their own accord.  Going deep
into ALAC territory opens the door to Amarra and PureMusic.


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