and reliable file format to stream to my Oppo 93. Secondary is the
tagging and space savings. I will not save overly large dtswav files
just so I can stream them when flac is better (for me) and results in
much smaller file sizes. If you are offended by the presence of flac
files that have a lossy source, I can assure you that the hub is full
of them. The easiest solution is to just remove these from the hub. I
will start by removing any that I have created.
On May 13, 2:12 am, Chris Lueders <c16ch...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On May 12, 11:41 pm, scolumbo <sacolu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'll continue to use FLAC as my means of archiving my audio collection
> > whether they are CD's, DVD-A rips, or DVD-V rips since I know they are
> > identical. If the consensus of the hub is that they are not to be
> > shared, so be it, I'll remove them. Those that may have received flacs
> > of the CTA should just delete them.
>
> If bagging and tagging is the only reason you're doing the conversion,
> maybe you could be convinced to use foobar2000 for tagging? The
> available dts plugin can tag all dtswav files directly. You will not
> be able to read the tags in other applications (yet), but I consider
> it a better alternative. Thanks for considering it.
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