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Poster: kmkrebs Date: Jun 27, 2005 6:22pm
Forum: netlabels Subject: Re: FLAC support for iTunes?

There's also a new little program called Cog out for OSX that plays FLAC along with quite a few other formats that aren't commonly supported on the Mac (musepack, monkey's audio, ogg vorbis).

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Poster: sunshinetom Date: Aug 31, 2011 11:49pm
Forum: netlabels Subject: Re: FLAC support for iTunes?

In order to import FLAC to iTunes, we will need to convert FLAC to Apple friendly audio formats.

If you care the quality of the output audio, converting FLAC to Apple Lossless audio is recommended. You can visit this guide for converting FLAC to Apple Lossless then import FLAC to iTunes for enjoy or for sync.

If you do not care about the quality of the music, you can convert FLAC to MP3, a versatile audio format across system and devices then import the converted FLAC files to iTunes.

Step by Step Guide on How to Convert FLAC to Import FLAC to iTunes at http://www.bigasoft.com/articles/how-to-import-flac-to-itunes.html


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Poster: newperterblack Date: Mar 13, 2013 11:27pm
Forum: netlabels Subject: Re: FLAC support for iTunes?

though a long old post, but really helps for me now, thanks for sharing, now i can easily import my flac audio files to itunes for transfer to my ipod

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