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2004 Sep 10
0
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
--- Dustin Byford <dustin@firein.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
> before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
> anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
>
> I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it...
2004 Sep 10
2
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
Hello,
I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it seems like the logical approach
would be to write a quicktime component using this project as a base
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net
I see a
2004 Sep 10
2
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
On Saturday, May 10, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
>> This also brings up another question, at what point (if any) does the
>> integration between flac and ogg allow us to extend or generalize the
>> ogg qt component to deal with vorbis and flac content instead of
>> writing an independent flac qt component.
>
> interesting idea. I glanced through the
2004 Sep 10
1
cue generation under linux and cdrdao
Greetings,
I really love the one flac per cd idea. So, I pulled all my cds out of
storage to re-encode them. I've run into a couple of general issues
here:
I've done some comparisons between eac under windows, and cdrdao under
linux. It seems that after converting the cdrdao data to .wav, both
programs result in perfectly identical .wav files for the 3 cds I
tested. However,