So it's not really a question about the tape itself, but I just downloaded it using a torrent client but it was in FLAC and iTunes doesn't support FLAC for some stupid reason. I was wondering if anyone knows of a music player client that can actually sync to MP3 players but also support FLAC? Right now I'm playing it off my computer using Cog which is totally rad, but I would almost do anything to have this on my iPod! Thanks :)
__________________ "Religion is the opium of the masses" -Karl Marx
Nevermind everybody! I used this app called Switch (for Mac OSX) and just converted the files to mp3. Sooooo happy to finally have infinite access to this gem :)
__________________ "Religion is the opium of the masses" -Karl Marx
ugh, why the hell would you convert flac to mp3? just download vlc ffs
what is vlc ffs, where can I get it, and does it work on a mac? Now before anyone decides to be a smartass and do the "Let Me Google That For You" bullshit I'd just like to know what it is before I go and download it. Thanks.
__________________ "Religion is the opium of the masses" -Karl Marx
what is vlc ffs, where can I get it, and does it work on a mac? Now before anyone decides to be a smartass and do the "Let Me Google That For You" bullshit I'd just like to know what it is before I go and download it. Thanks.
i have all the pink floyd in FLAC format and would like a way to listen to it so thatd be helpful
what is vlc ffs, where can I get it, and does it work on a mac? Now before anyone decides to be a smartass and do the "Let Me Google That For You" bullshit I'd just like to know what it is before I go and download it. Thanks.
VideoLAN VLC media player. Basically a necessity for playing any video format you can imagine, plus music support too, although I don't know how well it works as a media library.