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Re: KDE 3.5.X
by Tarsier on Thursday 03/Aug/2006, @20:43
Thanks for replies. But I'm still not convinced whether KDE/Konqueror could be used to convert 24bit 96kHz CDs (or even higher 24bit 170kHz) into FLAC. Does this means nobody in the KDE community attempt to convert such CDs into FLAC !? :)

I read it somewhere if you create a CUE sheet when you convert CDs into FLAC, you can recreate the CD from FLAC with similar gaps between tracks. But when I create I don't get any such CUE files. That's why I mentioned why don't we have FLAC settings section like for MP3. In fact, if it is possible to select maximum compression when converting into FLAC, we may be able to save couple of gigabytes. At least we can try them and see. Please see this url: http://mac.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/MacFLAC-Screenshot-3989.html
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Re: KDE 3.5.X
by Carewolf on Sunday 06/Aug/2006, @03:23
24bit 96kHz CD?

CD is a standard with mandatory 44.1kHz and 16bit. What you are refering to sounds more like an AudioDVD or SuperCD, which is unfortunately not supported yet.
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