I wonder why apple can’t just make iTunes play flacs already Im currently using MusicBee (on Windows). But then again Windows only and on Linux i have to use something else. I tried tomahawk. Didn’t find it great. It didn’t even manage to import all the music that was in the Music folder i gave to it, as it didn’t look into every folder within the folder (and there didn’t seem to be an option to change this behavior) and i did not want to change my entire folder layout for it. That program. It also never will do anything more than it does as nobody develops it further, at this current time. Unless (you) pick it up yourself as it’s open source. So that’s something. But it seems to be c++ and i never really worked with that language. Kinda still looking for the best Music player that can ideally • Save my Music on my NAS with smb share, or anything really, just nothing redicolous • Sync playlists between all computers running that player from the same NAS again • Ability to create local copies of the entire library without breaking playlists and not doing stupid things when the NAS is ‘gone’. Should just hide the stuff while im not in my network, should play local files over NAS files if both are available. Should pick highest quality available copy for playback. • Play mp3 and flac at least (don’t personally use anything else, however it would be reassuring if it would basically play EVERYTHING or close to) • Work on Linux and Windows (at least) better mac too • Look pretty and don’t be overfly cluttered with features i don’t need or want • Sync my music and playlists with Android while converting flac’s to mp3’s as an option (maybe another option to locally save the mp3 conversion files to speed up the process next time at the cost of some amount of space). Also the same feature should be available when copying the NAS library to my local machine. I think to get the music player of my dreams I might have to do it myself. But im too much of a potato to do that at this current point in time. Apr 29, 2018 - How to Play FLAC Audio Files on Mac. There are several options for playing FLAC in Mac OS, but iTunes is not one of them. Free xAct (– it's an awesome program, and it also single audio files. Fully utilizing a Mac’s potential, we have developed VOX's Audio Engine in our FLAC Music Player for Mac. In addition to common formats, including: FLAC, MP3, CUE, APE & M4A – you can also playback Hi-Res Audio (HD Audio) with up to 24bit/192kHz, at 4. Using iTunes? Sorry, due to iTunes' design we can't add FLAC support; If you want to play FLAC files, here is how with some popular players: • Windows Media Player (WMP) - install the • - Winamp plays FLAC out of the box (download the Full version to also get FLAC encoding). • - A nice player that converts as well • () If you want to rip CDs to FLAC, here is a short list of the most popular programs. Experts generally prefer EAC for the most accurate ripping. DbPowerAMP also does a fine job and is easier to set up. • - The official download ships with FLAC • - Winamp can rip to FLAC out of the box since version 5.31 if you download the Full version (not Lite). • Windows Media Player (WMP) - Sorry, Microsoft has made it impossible to rip to FLAC in WMP; hopefully this will change eventually. • () If you want to burn FLAC files to CD, here is a short list of the most popular programs: • Windows Media Player (WMP) - Sorry, Microsoft has made it impossible to burn FLAC to CD in WMP; hopefully this will change eventually.
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