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When will dBpoweramp for Mac be ready to use?

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  • Spoon
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    Re: When will dBpoweramp for Mac be ready to use?

    There are no errors from FLAC to ALAC, never once in 10 years has a single error been found (there must have been 10's if not 100's of millions of conversions done in that time), that checkbox is there for piece of mind.

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  • John 31415926
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    Re: When will dBpoweramp for Mac be ready to use?

    After posting that last reply, someone put up this screenshot for me to see what dBpoweramp does on Windows. That "After encoding verify written audio" checkbox ... will that be available on the Mac version? That's exactly what I'm looking for.

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  • John 31415926
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    Re: When will dBpoweramp for Mac be ready to use?

    Originally posted by mrspoonsi
    Converting flac to apple lossless is secure in that there are no errors.
    Thank you for the reply.

    Do you mean that the software does not make errors ... or do you mean that it will compare the original FLAC to the newly created ALAC to confirm the transcode?

    It's important to me to find software for this project that compares the two lossless files for confirmation.

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  • dbfan
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    Converting flac to apple lossless is secure in that there are no errors.

    DBpoweramp on the mac will appear in the next week or so, although initially with no ripper or batch converter.

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  • John 31415926
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    When will dBpoweramp for Mac be ready to use?

    Hello. Two questions, please.

    1) When is the Mac version of dBpoweramp going to be released? I use only Macs and am excited for you to release your new version.

    2) I have a large number of FLACs I want to convert to Apple Lossless - BUT - I want the ability to verify the transcode to be sure no error occurred during the conversion. Will the $39 version of dBpoweramp have the ability to do this? Will I need to purchase anything else? I read where dBpoweramp does "secure CD rips", but I don't see where transcoding from FLAC to ALAC is "secure". Can this be done easily?

    -JOHN
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