Trouble converting FLACs to Apple Lossless
Moderator: Martin Hairer
Trouble converting FLACs to Apple Lossless
I have recently purchased several albums of FLAC files in Hi-Def format (96 or 192 khz, 24 bit). I would like to convert them to Apple Lossless format so that I can play them in iTunes. However, I'm running into problems.
When the files are opened by AO, they are read as 32 bit - I'm not quite sure what that means, since they are ostensibly 24 bit, but I can live with it. But when I try to convert the files, either individually or batched, they convert as 48 khz. I have changed the default sound output to 96 khz to no avail.
I have no trouble converting the files to 92 khz/24 bit Apple Lossless files using another program. Any ideas as to what the problem is? Thanks.
When the files are opened by AO, they are read as 32 bit - I'm not quite sure what that means, since they are ostensibly 24 bit, but I can live with it. But when I try to convert the files, either individually or batched, they convert as 48 khz. I have changed the default sound output to 96 khz to no avail.
I have no trouble converting the files to 92 khz/24 bit Apple Lossless files using another program. Any ideas as to what the problem is? Thanks.
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Trouble converting FLACs to Apple Lossless
This is a bug in the current version: it will default Apple Lossless files to 48kHz. I willWhen the files are opened by AO, they are read as 32 bit - I'm not quite sure what that means, since they are ostensibly 24 bit, but I can live with it. But when I try to convert the files, either individually or batched, they convert as 48 khz. I have changed the default sound output to 96 khz to no avail.
try to fix this ASAP. Regards,
Martin
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Re: Trouble converting FLACs to Apple Lossless
Thanks for the speedy reply - I look forward to the fix.Martin Hairer wrote: This is a bug in the current version: it will default Apple Lossless files to 48kHz. I will
try to fix this ASAP. Regards,
Martin
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http://www.hairersoft.com/
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I have used a little utility called XLD for this many times and it works perfectly!