For compatibility reasons I want to use FLAC, but in a format that iTUnes can read.
[old]Apparently if I use FLACs in a Ogg container I can do this but I cannot figure out how to put FLACs in an Ogg container file.[/old]
I am getting somewhere with this.
has some info that helps but.
I managed to convert to .wav and then specify that when it reFLAC'd them it made them Ogg-FLAC files because iTUnes was able to play them and seek through them.
Unfortunately FLAC front end seems to be a generation behind because even though FLAC 1.1.3beta is "supposed" to allow FLAC input (so I would not have to go FLAC->WAV->OggFLAC), the FLAC Front end won't allow FLACs to be used as input. SO for those of you who want to play FLACs directly in iTUnes you can as long as you re-wrap your FLACs as OggFLAC. It just seems right now that you have to convert to WAV and then back to OggFLAC. Once I did that iTUnes would play the files just fine.
I still need to do some testing to see how I can avoid losing all the tag info in the conversion process, because once the files are in WAV all the Tag Info is lost. If the front End recognized the abilities of the FLAC command line tool it seems all would be easy since it would retain the Tag info in the FLAC->OggFlac conversion process. Right now that intermediate step of going to a Wav file is eating the tag info, and the FLAC program seems to truncate the long file name if I try to rename the files to a long name that has all the track number title artist album info in a long "01-Where Everything is Music- Philip Glass-MOnsters of Grace.flac" type dealio.
I will keep working on this and update when I get useful info.
[old]Apparently if I use FLACs in a Ogg container I can do this but I cannot figure out how to put FLACs in an Ogg container file.[/old]
I am getting somewhere with this.
has some info that helps but.
I managed to convert to .wav and then specify that when it reFLAC'd them it made them Ogg-FLAC files because iTUnes was able to play them and seek through them.
Unfortunately FLAC front end seems to be a generation behind because even though FLAC 1.1.3beta is "supposed" to allow FLAC input (so I would not have to go FLAC->WAV->OggFLAC), the FLAC Front end won't allow FLACs to be used as input. SO for those of you who want to play FLACs directly in iTUnes you can as long as you re-wrap your FLACs as OggFLAC. It just seems right now that you have to convert to WAV and then back to OggFLAC. Once I did that iTUnes would play the files just fine.
I still need to do some testing to see how I can avoid losing all the tag info in the conversion process, because once the files are in WAV all the Tag Info is lost. If the front End recognized the abilities of the FLAC command line tool it seems all would be easy since it would retain the Tag info in the FLAC->OggFlac conversion process. Right now that intermediate step of going to a Wav file is eating the tag info, and the FLAC program seems to truncate the long file name if I try to rename the files to a long name that has all the track number title artist album info in a long "01-Where Everything is Music- Philip Glass-MOnsters of Grace.flac" type dealio.
I will keep working on this and update when I get useful info.
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