- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi guys,
I'm just getting started in the world of hifi and would like to start copying my CDs to FLAC so that I can retain sound quality whilst gaining the conveniece of digital music. In time I'll be putting my FLACs on a network drive for my hifi to access but for now I'll be storing them on the laptop (haven't bought a hifi yet!).
I've had a little read around and it seems like ripping and playing FLAC files is a bit harder than using iTunes, so I'm utterly lost. I found a guide to using EAC and AutoFLAC on another forum but couldn't get it to work for some mysterious reason. It looked very complicated anyway.
Essentially, I want maximum possible quality and greatest possible ease of use. Could anyone give me some clues about where to start, right from the beginning?
Thanks very much.
I'm just getting started in the world of hifi and would like to start copying my CDs to FLAC so that I can retain sound quality whilst gaining the conveniece of digital music. In time I'll be putting my FLACs on a network drive for my hifi to access but for now I'll be storing them on the laptop (haven't bought a hifi yet!).
I've had a little read around and it seems like ripping and playing FLAC files is a bit harder than using iTunes, so I'm utterly lost. I found a guide to using EAC and AutoFLAC on another forum but couldn't get it to work for some mysterious reason. It looked very complicated anyway.
Essentially, I want maximum possible quality and greatest possible ease of use. Could anyone give me some clues about where to start, right from the beginning?
Thanks very much.
