From: Rowland McDonnell on 12 Jan 2010 14:07 Elliott Roper <nospam(a)yrl.co.uk> wrote: [snip] > I like it. But I'm currently using Toolplayer to convert .flac to > something sensible. Why not Vox? - being what Toolplayer is called now, apparently: <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/32403> <http://www.voxapp.uni.cc/> Umm. Can anyone download Vox at all? I get a `premium hosting space offer' when I click on the download link on either of the pages above. Very dodgy if you ask me. > If I were seriously looking at lossless, I'd > convert to ALC or AIFF and have my pure sound LSD trip. <pained> Since you can have lossless compression on yer music, why put up with AIFF? > Being a geriatric with flannel ears, My 43 year old ears *even in their current state with the left one not recovered from the drugs they gave me* are a lot better than those of plenty of people half my age. [snip] Rowland. -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking
From: James Jolley on 12 Jan 2010 14:44 On 2010-01-12 19:07:19 +0000, real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid (Rowland McDonnell) said: > Elliott Roper <nospam(a)yrl.co.uk> wrote: > > [snip] > >> I like it. But I'm currently using Toolplayer to convert .flac to >> something sensible. > > Why not Vox? - being what Toolplayer is called now, apparently: > > <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/32403> > > <http://www.voxapp.uni.cc/> > > Umm. Can anyone download Vox at all? I get a `premium hosting space > offer' when I click on the download link on either of the pages above. > Very dodgy if you ask me. > >> If I were seriously looking at lossless, I'd >> convert to ALC or AIFF and have my pure sound LSD trip. > > <pained> Since you can have lossless compression on yer music, why put > up with AIFF? > >> Being a geriatric with flannel ears, > > My 43 year old ears *even in their current state with the left one not > recovered from the drugs they gave me* are a lot better than those of > plenty of people half my age. In your view. Why do all your posts boil down to how hard done by you seem to be or whatever the mental health workers have done etc, etc. It just seems that everything you write is negative, whiny, self-congratulatory like you're the only one in the world with a brain etc, etc.
From: Woody on 12 Jan 2010 16:30 On 12/01/2010 19:07, Rowland McDonnell wrote: > Elliott Roper<nospam(a)yrl.co.uk> wrote: > > [snip] > >> I like it. But I'm currently using Toolplayer to convert .flac to >> something sensible. > > Why not Vox? - being what Toolplayer is called now, apparently: > > <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/32403> > > <http://www.voxapp.uni.cc/> > > Umm. Can anyone download Vox at all? I get a `premium hosting space > offer' when I click on the download link on either of the pages above. > Very dodgy if you ask me. > >> If I were seriously looking at lossless, I'd >> convert to ALC or AIFF and have my pure sound LSD trip. > > <pained> Since you can have lossless compression on yer music, why put > up with AIFF? Why not AIFF? Pretty well everything on the mac (and pre OSX ones too) can read AIFF, you can have compression on it too if you want. Certainly if you wanted to do music production on the mac AIFF would be the best choice. -- Woody
From: David Kennedy on 12 Jan 2010 16:54 SM wrote: > > Wave Editor will import and export .flac although I've never needed to: > > <http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/waveeditor/> Thanks Stuart. I'll have a look at that. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com
From: SM on 12 Jan 2010 17:15
David Kennedy <davidkennedy(a)nospamherethankyou.invalid> wrote: > SM wrote: > > > > Wave Editor will import and export .flac although I've never needed to: > > > > <http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/waveeditor/> > > Thanks Stuart. I'll have a look at that. It's very good in general, but for editing .flac files it might be a bit like using Pages to edit Word docs as opposed to working natively. Stuart -- cut that out to reply |