Quoting Dave Dewey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Quoting darrenyeats ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > > Bad news > > -------- > > The fact it converts on-the-fly IS nifty, but is not good if you use a > > syncing tool or library application which catalogues the files and > > checks their tags and properties. Such applications will end up > > converting the FLAC files repeatedly. > > Wow, interesting... > > I use MediaMonkey to do on-the-fly flac-to-mp3 for my iPod, but I > just got an iPhone which MediaMonkey won't work with. So I am forced > back to iTunes which now only recognizes part of my collection. This > tool might be a viable solution, since the iphone has a reasonably > small capacity and I wouldn't be asking it to transcode a large > number of tracks.
Responding to my own post... I have this setup on my linux server, mounting the fuse filesystem back to my Windows box. Importing the songs into iTunes is slow, but I don't plan on doing it often in bulk like this. So far seems like a great solution, and very easy to manage. _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
