I have a buddy who loves FLAC and I recently used DBPA to transfer a bunch of songs / files from CD to FLAC files for him. The tracks all appeared in the DBPA window with metadata displayed before ripping, but now they appear on my MAC HD as just song name and track * showing, in one giant list of song files. Is the album title, artist, etc, etc lost or am I too new to this / dumb to know where to look?
FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
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Re: FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
This is because Apple will not read the metadata from FLAC files, you need a compatible player (iTunes is not one). -
Re: FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
If this si the case, what's a good compatible player (preferably free) I can use to get these organized?
Thanks for the help!Comment
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Re: FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
I do not know of any FLAC players on OS X.Comment
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Re: FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
You can also try freeware VLC, available on IOS and OSX. For more party exitement I can recomment Clementine on OSX.
If you want to be compatible with Apple software you can consider to convert to Apple Lossless (ALAC - M4A). Most players are supporting ALAC.Comment
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Re: FLAC Noob ? Going from CD to FLAC on Mac, does DBPA retain TAGS / METADATA?
Thanks; my only goal here is to make sure the FLAC files I've already created on my mac are tagged with correct metadata before I forward them to my buddy. I'm not planning on switching my music library to FLAC. Do you have any suggestions as to which of these programs might be best for that? I haven't started yet.Comment
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