Hello! I have purchased some FLAC files from an online store (Presto Classical). Unfortunately these files donot load in my media player as fast as files produced ripping CDs with dBpoweramp. Is there anyway I convert/trim these FLAC files to "better" FLAC files using your software? Best regards, Jan
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Re: Trim FLAC files
Hello! I have purchased some FLAC files from an online store (Presto Classical). Unfortunately these files donot load in my media player as fast as files produced ripping CDs with dBpoweramp. Is there anyway I convert/trim these FLAC files to "better" FLAC files using your software? Best regards, Jan -
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Yes, the files play just fine. Just take longer to load.
No problem with Test Conversion.
I now see many options under DSP. Is there any option there I can use?
Also, there are many options there. Do you have any guide for DSP? I have never use it.Comment
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Try this if on windows: right click on one of these files, choose PROPERTIES, then select "audio properties". What does this report for Sample Rate and Sample Size. I bet it is NOT 16/44.1 and instead 24/192 or 24/96, etc.Comment
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They take time to load in my media player (which sits in my B&O TV).
Don't think they are hi res. I will speak to the seller of the files (Presto Classical) about this issue.
Regarding dppoweramp I very satisfied with the product and your support. Thanks!Last edited by JanS; June 20, 2015, 03:31 PM.Comment
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edit: and if a 3 minute song is 17MB it is probably NOT hires. A hires file would be closer to 40 to 50MB. Maybe the extra time loading has something to do with the metadata tags in these FLAC files (maybe they are missing and your media player is having to do some guessing/searching and this takes longer???). I'm just guessing....Last edited by garym; June 20, 2015, 03:39 PM.Comment
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