what are you listening to?

Nvr heard of them!! I'll be on the lookout!

I just pm'd you the info Jason. I am in the process of downloading it now and am at 74%. I just hope I can burn it on to CD now!!!!! I did not think about that aspect :oops: but I did not want the mp3
 
I just pm'd you the info Jason. I am in the process of downloading it now and am at 74%. I just hope I can burn it on to CD now!!!!! I did not think about that aspect :oops: but I did not want the mp3

They do sound good!! Where are they from? I didn't read on them yet!
 
John Gorka - 2014 - Bright Side of Down (Flac)




Ernie Graham - 1973 - Self Titled (Flac)

 
Guess my home CD players will not play this FLAC format stuff, plays fine in the shitty laptop though. I HATE computer sound systems
 
Files need to be converted to play in a CD player Ron.
 
Files need to be converted to play in a CD player Ron.

So how do I do that? I am SO aggravated right now and I'm ready to snap this stupid flac cd in half. What a waste of friggin' money. It was only $2 for the download so maybe I am overeacting but what the frig is the point of this format if you can't use it in a REAL stereo system without changing it to .wav

No way I am running a 20' set of cables to my system from the desktop

Cripes, I could have downloaded it like that
 
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some cd s/w will convert a flac to a cd sound file while burning on the fly.
you have to tell the s/w to burn an 'audio cd' then load the flacs into it.
should have a workable cd after that.

cd's are cheap. around $0.25 last time i bought some.
correction: $16 for 50.
 
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That's why you need a dac Ron! So you can go from your puter. You will have to take the flac and convert it to mp3 or something to get your CD player to play it!!
 
Unless he has a CD player that plays MP3's that wont work either. The files need to be converted to WAV format. Most CD burning software that has audio CD capabilities will convert for you.
 
Flac is the highest possible quality for compressed music, to be played in a digital player or on a computer. It needs to be uncompressed for it to be readable in a CD player.
 
some cd s/w will convert a flac to a cd sound file while burning on the fly.
you have to tell the s/w to burn an 'audio cd' then load the flacs into it.
should have a workable cd after that.

cd's are cheap. around $0.25 last time i bought some.


I think the burning program said something about audio cd, I will look at it now. Man I need to get baked and I can't for lack of bakeage, I feel a blowout coming on AAAARARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
That's why you need a dac Ron! So you can go from your puter. You will have to take the flac and convert it to mp3 or something to get your CD player to play it!!

NEVER convert to mp3.
it is the worst possible codec to use for high fidelity.
As mentioned, convert to WAV (or Aiff if on a Mac.)
either way, somewhere in your burning s/w it should have that option.
 
That's why you need a dac Ron! So you can go from your puter. You will have to take the flac and convert it to mp3 or something to get your CD player to play it!!


My desktop is 20' away from my system Jason, neither can be moved closer. I will look at the program again. Last thing I want is MP3 so I will see about the .wav now. I have about 50 cd-r's and rw's so I guess I can mess up a few figuring this out or I have a feeling this computer is going to fly though the picture window. When Ron gets on a mad on, it a'int pretty

Sorry Bros, I know I am acting like an ass right now but I am stressed to the T and just about at the snapping point
 
Well I guess I've showed my ignorance lol!! I listen through my dac. But if I burn a disc it does it for me lol. I don't know what form it's in but I know it plays! I use foobar as my player on computer and a sony blu ray as my disc player. Both are run through dac
 
My desktop is 20' away from my system Jason, neither can be moved closer. I will look at the program again. Last thing I want is MP3 so I will see about the .wav now. I have about 50 cd-r's and rw's so I guess I can mess up a few figuring this out or I have a feeling this computer is going to fly though the picture window. When Ron gets on a mad on, it a'int pretty

Sorry Bros, I know I am acting like an ass right now but I am stressed to the T and just about at the snapping point

you should invest $20 in a sound card, then run a 6 metre rca to rca signal line to your amp.
6 metres is no big deal. don't let people convince you it'll cause problems with rf or signal losses. it's all rubbish.
you'll be so glad you did, as you'll never have to use another cd ever again, as your pc will become your music system's player. (as well as still be able to use your cd player etc.)
 
you should invest $20 in a sound card, then run a 6 metre rca to rca signal line to your amp.
6 metres is no big deal. don't let people convince you it'll cause problems with rf or signal losses. it's all rubbish.
you'll be so glad you did, as you'll never have to use another cd ever again, as your pc will become your music system's player. (as well as still be able to use your cd player etc.)

BD, I have a 64bit Creative Soundblaster Platinum Live! card
 
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