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  • dave_in_gva

    • Apr 2007
    • 4

    #1

    Transcode flac to aac

    I have ripped a large collection of CDs with dbpoweramp reference (V12) to flac.

    I now want to duplicate this collection in .aac files for playback on the family iPod.

    I've got a couple of questions. First, can dbpoweramp ref do the .flac to .aac transcoding and if so do I need any particular codec that would not be part of the original download I purchased?

    Secondly, although I will playback the flac files with foobar, for ease of integration etc. I think (still not totally sure) I would like the .aac files to playback over iTunes. So do people think I should be transcoding the flac files into a separate directory or keeping flac files and aac files in the same directories?

    In case that's not clear, my current directory structure is:

    D:/Music/Artist/Album/flac files

    what I want to know is should I go for:

    D:/Music/Artist/Album/flac AND aac files

    OR

    D:/Music/Artist/Album/flac files AND D:/iPod Music/Artist/Album/aac files

    Obviously now that I look at this I suppose I have a third question which is whether my directory structure (artist/album) gets maintained automatically....it would be a royal pain to recreate all that. I am looking for a totally automated transcoding process that I can let run overnight.

    Thanks,

    Dave M
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44926

    #2
    Re: Transcode flac to aac

    You need the m4a Codec pack from codec central, convert to .m4a not .aac (iPod need the .m4a container containing aac).
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • LtData
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • May 2004
      • 8288

      #3
      Re: Transcode flac to aac

      First, you need the m4a codec and the FLAC codec from Codec Central, however I believe FLAC is included with the default Reference install.

      As for the directory structure, you will need to use "Dynamic Naming". I believe the best option for you is to use
      Code:
      [TRIMLASTFOLDER][TRIMFIRSTFOLDER][origpath][][]\AAC\[origfilename]
      That should do what you want to. Use the "List\Rename" button before you convert to make sure it looks correct.

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