Una preguntilla... ya bajé el archivo completo, son todos archivos FLAC, como se abre un archivo FLAC??!!!
Gracias!!
Ampliando un poquito mas la escueta respuesta de Estela, te contesto y espero que sepas ingles porque estos .txt los tenia hecho en ingles por mi hace rato. Sino, avisa y te lo traduzco, eso si, cobro $20 por la traduccion. :lol: Que te diviertas leyendo ! :lol:
BURNING FLAC with NERO:
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Official plugins for Nero:
http://www.bitburners.com/Nero_Audio_Plugins/Supported audio formats:
* MP4/AAC
* Dolby Ac3
* APE - Monkey's Audio
* Windows Media Audio WMA/ASF
* FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
* MP3 - Utilizing LAME MP3
* MusePack
* OptimFROG
* OGG Vorvbis
* RealMedia / RealAudio
* Shorten (SHN)
* Speex
* WavPack
Usage instructions:
* Download the plugins you need
* Nero Burning ROM version 5.5.9.0 or higher is required for all plugins.
* For Nero version 5, unzip the plugin DLL into "...\Ahead\Shared\AudioPlugins" directory.
* For Nero version 6, unzip the plugin DLL into "\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\AudioPlugins" directory.
* Do not rename the files - The first two letters of the plugin DLL name must be "nx" in lower case, otherwise it won't be recognized by Nero Burning ROM.
Click here to download Nero Audio Plugins
http://www.bitburners.com/Software/Download/Audio_Software_and_Encoders/Nero_Audio_Plugins/I only use two of these plugins.. FLAC and SHN:
FLAC v1.0.0.33
http://www.bitburners.com/Software/Download/Audio_Software_and_Encoders/Nero_Audio_Plugins/FLAC_v1.0.0.33/Shorten v3.5.1 (SHN)
http://www.bitburners.com/Software/Download/Audio_Software_and_Encoders/Nero_Audio_Plugins/Shorten/Gr.
Gonzalo
PLAYING FLAC with FOOBAR2000
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foobar2000
http://www.foobar2000.org/Foobar2000 is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include ReplayGain support, low memory footprint and native support for several popular audio formats.
Features
- Open component architecture allowing third-party developers to extend functionality of the player
- Audio formats supported "out-of-the-box": WAV, AIFF, VOC, AU, SND, Ogg Vorbis, MPC, MP2, MP3, MPEG-4 AAC
- Audio formats supported through official addons: FLAC, OggFLAC, Monkey's Audio, WavPack, Speex, CDDA, TFMX, SPC, various MOD types; extraction on-the-fly from RAR, 7-ZIP & ZIP archives
- Full Unicode support on Windows NT
- ReplayGain support
- Low memory footprint, efficient handling of really large playlists
- Advanced file info processing capabilities (generic file info box and masstagger)
- Highly customizable playlist display
- Customizable keyboard shortcuts
- Most of standard components are opensourced under BSD license (source included with the SDK)
- Gapless player for MP3 songs encoding using LAME 3.90.3 or later.
Download version 0.8.3
http://www.foobar2000.org/foobar2000_special.exeFAQ
http://www.foobar2000.org/FAQ.htmlUser Guides
http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Foobar2000Gr.
Gonzalo
FLAC Frontend
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FLAC Installer for Windows
http://mikewren.com/flacFLAC stands for the Free Lossless Audio Codec. Created in 2001 by a dedicated group of developers led by Josh Coalson, FLAC has surpassed Shorten as the most popular lossless audio codec in use today. The FLAC project is now under the direction of Xiph.org
Many people contributed countless hours to create FLAC; I just maintain this installer to help keep things easy for Windows users. If you're a MacOS user, Scott Brown has created an handy audio tool for OS X called xACT.
If you have any problems installing or using FLAC for Windows, I suggest heading over to my FLAC Help Forums at
http://mikewren.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewforum.php?2.
FLAC Frontend is an easy-to-use GUI FLAC interface for Windows users. It is very much like mkwACT for SHN, with drag-and-drop usage.
First, you must download and install the FLAC Tools for Windows from
http://mikewren.com/flac After you install, you must launch FLAC Frontend by either doubleclicking on the desktop icon, or going: Start > Programs > FLAC > FLAC Frontend.
Download FLAC Installer for Windows v1.1.2a (including FLAC Frontend) · 2/5/2005
http://cyberial.com/flacinstaller.aspDecompressing .flac to .wav
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To decompress .flac files to .wav files, open windows explorer and highlight the files you want to decompress. Then drag and drop those files into FLAC frontend:
Before you convert the .flac files to .wav, be sure to choose where you want the .wav files to be saved to by choosing the "Output Directory" at the bottom of the FLAC Frontend window. Also, choose if you want to delete the input (.flac) file by checking (or unchecking) the "Delete input files" option.
Once you have set your options, convert your .flac files to .wav by clicking the "Decode" button:
A DOS window will now open, showing you the decoding status:
NOTE: FLAC will automatically verify each .flac file before it decompresses it to .wav, so running "Test" prior to decompressing is unnecessary.
Encoding .wav to .flac
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To encode .wav files to .flac files, review the FlacFaq (
http://wiki.etree.org/index.php?page=FlacFaq) and adjust your settings. Then, open Windows Explorer and highlight the files you want to compress. Then drag and drop those files into FLAC Frontend:
Before you convert the .wav files to .flac, be sure to choose where you want the .flac files to be saved to by choosing the "Output Directory" at the bottom of the FLAC Frontend window. Be sure to check the Verify box. Also, choose if you want to delete the input (.wav) file by checking (or unchecking) the "Delete input files" option.
Once you have set your options, convert your .wav files to .flac by clicking the "Encode" button:
A DOS window will now open, showing you the encoding status:
NOTE: FLAC will automatically compute and add checksumming data (called a FLAC Fingerprint) to each .flac file it encodes, so there is no need to create a seperate .md5 file!
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Your .wav editing software (Sound Forge, Cool Edit, CD Wave, WaveLab, etc.) may have added extra unnecessary data in the header of the .wav file. If this is the case, the FLAC encoding DOS box warning will be displayed:
WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk 'LIST'
Don't worry about it... the FLAC encoder is just telling you that there's extra, unnecessary junk in your .wav file, and because FLAC is so cool, it's just skipping it.
Advanced: Creating a FLAC Fingerprint File with FLAC Frontend
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You can easily create a FLAC Fingerprint file using FLAC Frontend. For more information about what the heck a FLAC Fingerprint is, visit FlacFingerprint (
http://wiki.etree.org/index.php?page=FlacFingerprint.
To create a FLAC Fingerprint text (.txt) file with FLAC Frontend, drag and drop the .flac files you you want a Fingerprint for into FLAC Frontend:
After you've dragged and dropped the .flac files you wish to create a Fingerprint for into FLAC Frontend, click the "Fingerprint" button.
Clicking the "Fingerprint" button will pop up a 'Save To' dialog box, prompting you where you want to save your Fingerprint .txt file to. The default directory is the FLAC directory in your windows direcory (for Windows 95/98/XP users: c:\windows\flac, for Windows NT/2000 users: c:\winnt\flac). You can choose to save your FLAC Fingerprint .txt file whereever you want (just don't forget).
Advanced: Adding Extra Data to FLAC files
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flac frontend uses a program called Tag.exe to actually write the tags; Tag is installed on your hard drive by the flacfrontend installer. There's a file with an explanation of how Tag works (tag.txt, in the flac folder) - it's easier than it looks, especially if the files are named in a way Tag can interpret.
To make it easy, you may want to add tags by doing the following as you encode from wav to flac:
- put the files for each disc into a separate folder;
- rename the files (see tools below) with just the track number and the title, such as 06 Sugar Magnolia;
- in flacfrontend Tag Conf(iguration) screen, click on Custom and enter N T (for Number, Track - hover your mouse over custom for some of the abbreviations).
- fill in all the other fields, to add the items that don't change
As the files are encoded, it will report on the tags that were used. You can also view the tags in players like foobar and WinAmp.
Via ID3 tags. See FlacMetadata.
http://wiki.etree.org/index.php?page=FlacMetadataAdvanced: Fixing Sector Boundaries
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The sector align feature of Flac Frontend now works in v.1.7.1.
See a comparison of Frontend vs. shntool in [http://forums.etree.org/viewtopic.php?t=1393], 10/2004 posting.
Gr.
Gonzalo
P.D: Tambien uso un programa MUY bueno que te convierte cualquier formato de audio a MP3 usando por supuesto el mejor codec a.k.a LAME.
Se llama ALL2LAME y lo uso para pasar (encode) de FLAC a MP3 directo y asi dejo los temas en la PC para tenerlos a mano y que no me ocupen tanto espacio en el disco como un FLAC o SHN. Despues te explico eso si te interesa.