OiNK is my choice in this question, for sure. Loads of music, I can find about anything there. A bit hard to seed though. But it works with a little patience.
OiNK is my choice in this question, for sure. Loads of music, I can find about anything there. A bit hard to seed though. But it works with a little patience.
I have a lossless archive and I'm more than willing to share, but these sites are so exclusive.
of course you can! FLAC is almost like an .iso or .img file, its pretty much the direct cd in quality as it is on the cd.
best way i can describe it is, think about an xvid 700mb movie.
its looks good on a smaller screen, but once you get about about 30" or more, it starts to look grainy.
then comes in an DVD. if you have the dvd, it will look good on a small AND big screen, its high quality.
FLAC is the same way for music. mp3's are good, but on some good systems(and even some normal systems) people can tell i huge difference in quality.
to listen to it in a car, you just burn it like you would an mp3.
nero supports it, and you can just drag and drop. simple
You won't listen to flac music in a car player, you'll listen to mp3 or other format.
i tols that arenabg.com
have many seeder
but what's mean with E***o
i wanna full site plz
flac burned to a cd > mp3 burned to a cd
its sort of like ripping a dvd to .iso and 700mb .avi files and then burning them back to a dvd.
the .iso would be "lossless" original quality and the .avi would be lossy.
[i keep trying to put it in video terms, hopefully you will understand]
just because its music on a cd doesn't mean you are listening to an mp3.
do you think that if you buy a CD from an artist, you are listening to the mp3 in your car?
the mp3 came out almost 10 years after CDs.
i'm not saying you would be listening to the exact flac files as you can do with some newer cd players and mp3s, you just burn the .flac back to a cd like you do Audio CDs
flac's work in my car cd player
I assume if you want to listen to flac in a car you'd burn them to a CD. If you're burning data cds then you'd need a cd player that could read and decode flacs, which I don't think exist for cars. Otherwise, you'd be burning an audio cd, which means the burner is just turning it back into a wav, regardless of the the format. You could also get a DAP capable of playing back flacs and hook that up to your car cdp through an audio in, if it has one.
does flac to wav conversion decrease quality
and what is E**go (pls pm if u cant write it here)
thx
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