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Chris@1: Since FLAC is supported by so many different programs, it can be a daunting task for the new user to choose a suitable program. This page will walk you through the steps. First, choose your operating system: Chris@1: Chris@1:
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Chris@1: Using iTunes? Sorry, due to iTunes' design we can't add FLAC support; ask Apple to support FLAC!
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Chris@1: If you want to play FLAC files, here is how with some popular players: Chris@1: Chris@1: If you want to rip CDs to FLAC, here is a short list of the most popular programs. Experts generally prefer EAC for the most accurate ripping. dbPowerAMP also does a fine job and is easier to set up. Chris@1: Chris@1: If you want to burn FLAC files to CD, here is a short list of the most popular programs: Chris@1: Chris@1: If you want to convert audio files to/from FLAC, there are quite a few programs: Chris@1: Chris@1: If you want to edit the tags in FLAC files: Chris@1: Chris@1:
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Chris@1: In the Unix world, FLAC support is quite widespread and it's usually only a matter of installing packages, so here are a few pointers. See the software links section for many more.
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Chris@1: To play FLAC files: Chris@1: Chris@1: To rip CDs to FLAC: Chris@1: Chris@1: To burn FLAC files to CD, here is a short list of the most popular programs: Chris@1: Chris@1: To convert audio files to/from FLAC, there are quite a few programs: Chris@1: Chris@1:
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