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  • aspiecoder
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Thank you for your help everyone. I got it working by removing all the files and registry stuff; then reinstalled.

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  • garym
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Originally posted by Spoon
    dBpoweramp Control Centre >> Advanced options >> Hidden Encoders
    Interesting. I've never noticed this option. Slightly more specifics:

    dBpoweramp Control Centre >> (Configuration) Advanced Settings >> dBpoweramp Reference heading >>> Hidden Encoders

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  • Spoon
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    dBpoweramp Control Centre >> Advanced options >> Hidden Encoders

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  • aspiecoder
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Originally posted by Spoon
    Try reinstalling dBpoweramp, after uninstalling it.
    No luck .... It looks like the encoder is installed.

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  • garym
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Originally posted by aspiecoder
    Where is FLAC???

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]3508[/ATTACH]

    odd. It should be one of the codecs listed there in the dropdown.

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  • Spoon
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Try reinstalling dBpoweramp, after uninstalling it.

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  • aspiecoder
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Originally posted by GBrown
    Just note that there won't be a direct correlation for the CHECKSUM tag in the FLAC file that is based on the CD rip. But changing from one lossless format to another, there should not be any no other difference - assuming you keep the bit and sample rates the same.
    Where is FLAC???

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  • GBrown
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Originally posted by garym
    Yes, just use dbpoweramp batch converter. You can create FLAC files with automatic carryover of tag info and file names, etc.
    Just note that there won't be a direct correlation for the CHECKSUM tag in the FLAC file that is based on the CD rip. But changing from one lossless format to another, there should not be any no other difference - assuming you keep the bit and sample rates the same.

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  • aspiecoder
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Thank you!

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  • garym
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    Re: ALAC to FLAC

    Yes, just use dbpoweramp batch converter. You can create FLAC files with automatic carryover of tag info and file names, etc.

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  • aspiecoder
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    ALAC to FLAC

    I have a massive amount of ALAC (*.m4a) files that I'm trying to get to FLAC. Is this possible?
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