I always use FLAC when ripping a CD.
I have ripped my CD collection with EAC and using FLAC as the audio encoder.
Using a lossless format gives me excellent audio quality when listening on my
Sonos connected to a external DAC and hifi amplifier.
But the main reason for me to use FLAC and not a
Same experience with JAWS.
I guess it's because EAC is using 100% CPU and thus makes JAWS/Window-Eyes
extremely sluggish.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Tim Crawford (GI4OPH)
Sent: 6. august 2012 23:57
To: 'PC
good pace.
However, sometimes when I am ripping or burning a cd it happens to me as
well, no matter what burning program I'm using.
Maybe having a hardware speech synth would fix this? That's a rarety these
days...
bb
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From: Øyvind Lode - Forums for...@lode.is
In my opinion no!
I'm a JAWS user and Spotify is somewhat usable with the JAWS cursor and some
built in keyboard shortcuts but it's a pain to use.
Personally I don't care that much about the Spotify PC client since I used it
on my Sonos and iPhone.
I used to be a Spotify Premium subscriber but
The Spotify desktop is inaccessible on the PC and I guess it is on Mac as well.
However I'm a Spotify Premium user because it works nice with my Sonos system
and on the iPhone.
Some unlabeled buttons exist on the iPhone app but it's usable when you get
used to it.
You will also need to get to
, Øyvind Lode - Forums wrote:
The Spotify desktop is inaccessible on the PC and I guess it is on Mac as
well.
However I'm a Spotify Premium user because it works nice with my Sonos system
and on the iPhone.
Some unlabeled buttons exist on the iPhone app but it's usable when you get
used
No, and I don't have any tips.
The Spotify app on the PC is very frustrating.
I deleted it a long time ago but kept my Spotify subscription only because I
can use it with my Sonos system and the spotify iOS app is usable.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
Foobar is a media player like winamp and windows media player.
For more info goto: www.foobar2000.org
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Shyam Sharma
Sent: 15. april 2012 10:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject:
Foobar2000 only includes the FLAC decoder needed for playback of FLAC files.
To create FLAC files you need the FLAC encoder.
I've never used foobar2000 to rip and encode to FLAC but I guess it uses the
flac.exe command line encoder.
Download the FLAC encoder binary from:
http://flac.sf.net