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FLAC FILES
#1

So Im new to this. I downloaded the Rochester show. How in the hell do I make these files playable????????????? Gotta be an easier way to do this!
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#2

Most versions of Winamp play FLAC files.
Also, you can get FLAC Converter, that transfers FLAC into other formats, such as WAV files, which tend to be compatible with a lot of players.

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BIGVDOGG Wrote:http://nch.com.au/switch/index.html

Good call! :thumb:
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#5

Further to what's been posted:
VLC Player will play them.
xACT will convert them to WAV of AIFF.
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#6

nero burning software burns then to disk with no conversion

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#7

I've digitized all my music 1000+ CDs in this lossless open format. I'm a big fan of it. :thumb:

Its also supported by my digital wireless home audio system (Sonos - http://www.sonos.com/).

You can download a free FLAC player/converter here: http://www.mediamonkey.com/
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