1) The software is either Windows or Mac, until you decide you can try the 21 day full trial on each platform.
Well, I may have made a mistake by downloading the 21 day trial software on both platforms and
I have decided that I do want to purchase the software eventually. I guess my question was if I really
want to use both mac and windows with it, would I have to purchase the software twice or could I use
the same key on both operating systems? If not, could I get a discount for a "bulk" purchase for both
operating systems? I think at this point I may just worry about getting this for Windows
but again, I do like to go back and forth and though I prefer the Mac over windows... however since I ripped the
CD library of 1200+ CDs using iTunes on the Mac... then as I embark on this project to rip to .flac
using another hard drive, I will use Windows 10 this time.
(balance)
Addendum: I had thought about using some batch program or process to just convert all the .wav files
I had processed already, but I am not sure if I would get all the metadata associated with just
re-ripping all the CDs again from scratch and maybe this time get some more analyses done as
far as error corrections if the CDs were slightly damaged or smudged the first time around.
I certainly cannot listen to every song on 1200 CDs to figure out if any have errors , pops, skips...
though I had run across a few and managed to re-rip those cleanly into .wav ....
It is a monumental task and I just want to do it right this time with the added knowledge so
I do not have to do this again with 1200 CDs.
"but would that require more processing of the flac player to use "uncompressing" algorithms to get back the original audio file?"
Yes this is true.