Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
someone should start a petition, that we can send to manufactures.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
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Originally Posted by
r0llinlacs
It can't just be standard flac though.
It has to be 24bit 192khz FLAC. Nothing less. And 24bit DACs that work on every input source for your regular cds and mp3s...
sorry to bump, but i was REALLY compelled. A FRIGGIN MEN TO THAT!
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
So lossless flac is not possible on a normal HU through the usb port with a player that supports flac (8gb sansa fuze+ with 32gb microsd)...that is very disappointing.
To gain true lossless flac at this point, there seem to be 3 options:
1. empeg (rio car mark 1/2) "daisy chained" to another HU that has an optical input. Thats ~150 for a used one on ebay, another ~150 for the HU with the optical input, more for the laptop hdds and an install that may or may not go smoothly. (trying to fit 2 din on a 04 silverado)
2. soundstream ingenix at over $500
3) carputer at over $500
And thats vs playing 320kbps mp3s with the player or usb stick through a kenwood kdc-x395 at $100. FLAC is cool and all, but $400 extra so that my highs at extreme volume dont clip?? It just doesnt seem worth it. I understand why people want to do it though, it removes a bottleneck in the system so that you are working with the absolute best source possible before exposure to other variables. I wanted to do this for years..hopefully one day it there will be more demand.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
I didn't read the whole thread, but PowerAmp on android plays FLAC w/ no issues--even searches inside .cue files for individual mp3s.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
yeah, ipods for the most part place apple alac too, but if you dont want to commit to apple kinda SOL.
the other issue that i ran into is that DACs arent up to par, whether its on the HU or the portable device, which kinda destroys the purpose of using flac to begin with :\
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
Not to be a troll, but I agree with the people saying there's no point in lossless at 60mph. Even if the car is just idling, you would negate any need to go above 320kbps Mp3 since the noise of the engine is going to be a few DB above your "noise floor". Also, anytime you go from Digital to Analog you are going to take a dump in SQ. Some people would be going D -> A -> D -> A. Only way to have truely loss-less is by using a USB connected iPod or other device that could play FLAC or go Optical input like mentioned. Carputer is also a very viable way to get FLAC for relatively cheap.
The market is far too slim.... Only home theater or very high SQ mobile installs could even take advantage of the clarity/bandwidth.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
i know a simple way to easily playback flac files on car stereo whatever the car stereo supports flac or not
but i can not provide a url in this post
so just google search Step by Step Guide on How to Play FLAC in Car Stereo or Radio
you will find the detailed guide
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
I know a kid who straight up youtube rips all his tracks. Doesnt even know the difference. THAT is why manufacturers don't implement FLAC.. plus many other reasons already stated
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
My Samsung Galaxy Siii Plays back FLAC but i can't hold more than 10 Albums in there and i use the Aux input in the car and its been great but i also join this thread and wish there was something that can play and store much more FLAC albums.
i also know that recent Samsung Tablets can play FLAC.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
FLAC is a win and so is optical out ports, I am done with buying long *** rca's.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
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Originally Posted by
West
FLAC is a win and so is optical out ports, I am done with buying long *** rca's.
right there,optical output is what we need from head unit to amp,cant begin to explain how much cleaner it is,also its much more sensitive.what i mean is optical is louder than rca's at the same volume/output level
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
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Originally Posted by
nu2spl
right there,optical output is what we need from head unit to amp,cant begin to explain how much cleaner it is,also its much more sensitive.what i mean is optical is louder than rca's at the same volume/output level
Well its definately cleaner... the problem is that amps would need a dac... and that takes some money.
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
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Originally Posted by
West
Well its definately cleaner... the problem is that amps would need a dac... and that takes some money.
true it does take money.but they are also working on amps with micro CPU's instead of mosfets.....remember the efficiency and power output of an amp depends largely on how fast the mosfets can switch back and forth.so just imagine how fast CPU's can switch
Re: hurry up and bring FLAC to car stereo everyone needs to help out
I'll give props to JVC for adding flac support to their navigation headunits... sadly they don't fit my 04 honda accord, but I'm hoping they expand their FLAC product base. Please add flac support to one of the single-DIN receivers!
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