But why the file is so big? Is it 24bit/96kHz? I’m not sure if my player can play this type of rip.
I would be grateful if any kind person could convert it to ‘typical’ lossless 😀
FOOBAR: YES (of course …)
Aimp3: yes
Winamp: yes
Enjoy !
Other: I don’t know better : River Media Center may be but you have to buy ….
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Winamp: yes
I tried – my winamp crashed… and I had to restart the comp 😉 Well…
Some settings may be ?
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It works also with boom player ( very very light !)
Yen_ – I tried to convert one track by Easy CD-DA Extractor and… program crashed. – Maybe I’ll try dBpoweramp, but… see below – it’s another program to install…
(Yeah, I know, should I buy a new comp – maybe in the future, if I’ll win the lottery, of course 😀 )
In September 2011, the developer of foobar2000 spun-off its codebase to create a simplified audio player called "Boom".
Peter Pawlowski’s home page : Software : Boom (http://perkele.cc/software/boom)
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edit: I found a ‘trick’ 😀 I unpacked BIG flac’s 24/19200 to WAV files (by Pazera -> http://www.pazera-software.pl/products/audio-extractor/ ) and then I converted these files to flac 16/44. – And now I listen a score 🙂
Thanks, Contredesixte, for your help and support 🙂
Have Nice Hours . CdS.
i wish there were more 24 bits higher frequency recordings out there 🙂
your winamp looks better than mine by the way, i need to customize mines a bit 🙂
Are You kidding him?!
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nikitos give foobar a try 🙂