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 Post subject: Mac Users
PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:43 pm 
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So I've been searching around without much consistency...what do you guys use for BitTorrent and FLAC/SHN Converters/Players? I've been using Azures for Torrents, but have not found much info on the audio players. On my old PC I used the obvious, Frontend, MKw, and I used Winamp to play Flacs. Any info as to preferences or what works and what doesn't would be great. Thanks!

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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I use MacFlac to convert to a file i would put into my itunes.

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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senorgorra wrote:
I use MacFlac to convert to a file i would put into my itunes.


Thanks for the Reply. I downloaded MacFlac but it says I need to install the binaries. Im not sure what do do or how do do that. Any help would be great. Thanks!

Also, I found MacAmp which will play FLAC/SHN....Its apretty cool little program.

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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i never got a message sayin that but i downloaded the program a few years ago. sorry.

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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I suggest xACT to convert your FLAC files to AIFF, at least that's what I've always done.


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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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if you have toast, you can bring FLAC files in and burn to a disc, then just rip the disc into itunes.

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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bizarro-low_light79 wrote:
if you have toast, you can bring FLAC files in and burn to a disc, then just rip the disc into itunes.


Yeah, that's a good point, you can do that too.


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There's a program I use called Switch that pretty much converts from any audio format to wav or mp3.

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flac is a lot of busy work

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 Post subject: Re: Mac Users
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My ladyfriend got a new iMac a couple of weeks ago, and recently its had the lovely issue of repeatedly restarting. Sometimes it doesn't do it for a few minutes and sometimes it just loops restarting. There is no accompanying error message. Her father instructed her to refesh the PRAM, which will get it out of the immediate loop but is no permanent fix. She suspects that the store that she got it from incorrectly installed the RAM upgrade. Any thoughts on the issue?


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