
solomr2
Full Audioholic
What do you use to convert your FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) to MP3 format?
Some time ago I decided that I would start archiving my CD collection to FLAC so I could have a lossless copy of my CDs readily available on my computer. I went with FLAC primarilly because it takes up less disk space than other lossless formats and it is available for free.
My strategy was to use these archive copies of my CDs as the source for all other portable music needs. Unfortunately, FLAC is not a widely used portable music format, but it seems to be getting more support over time.
When I bought my Cowon iAudio-7, the native support for FLAC was a key deciding factor, along with the size, audio quality and battery capacity. I use this 8GB device with 65-hour battery capacity for my short-term travel and exercising needs. But for other needs I decided to get an iPod Classic 160gb. The iPod doesn't support FLAC, it only supports AAC, MP3 and WAV. So, I decided I would store my files in MP3 format on the iPod.
So now, I want to make 320k MP3 copies of my FLAC files, without going back to the original CDs. What is the best way to accomplish that?
Some time ago I decided that I would start archiving my CD collection to FLAC so I could have a lossless copy of my CDs readily available on my computer. I went with FLAC primarilly because it takes up less disk space than other lossless formats and it is available for free.
My strategy was to use these archive copies of my CDs as the source for all other portable music needs. Unfortunately, FLAC is not a widely used portable music format, but it seems to be getting more support over time.
When I bought my Cowon iAudio-7, the native support for FLAC was a key deciding factor, along with the size, audio quality and battery capacity. I use this 8GB device with 65-hour battery capacity for my short-term travel and exercising needs. But for other needs I decided to get an iPod Classic 160gb. The iPod doesn't support FLAC, it only supports AAC, MP3 and WAV. So, I decided I would store my files in MP3 format on the iPod.
So now, I want to make 320k MP3 copies of my FLAC files, without going back to the original CDs. What is the best way to accomplish that?