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<blockquote data-quote="4OZGLOVES" data-source="post: 6967951" data-attributes="member: 608612"><p>i agree... flac head units please. heres my vote. all i have is properly ripped flac. and like the guy above you could not pay me to go back. it's bit perfect and it's the most flexible lossless compression compatibility wise. they should have no trouble implementing flac decoder to head units. **** itunes.</p><p></p><p>though my tip for you if you want to is convert your flac to alac with dbpoweramp or winamp. you could even send the converted files straight to your pmp so they dont take up space or make clutter on your pc.</p><p></p><p>thats all i can say. some head units play apple lossless. you could just convert and send it straight to your ipod</p><p></p><p>whoa wait a minute... i thought i was just posting as guest... well I am a friend of 40 oz (lol). he's here all the time. im more of a head-fi regular. drooling over ridiculous headsets that i cant afford. though my setup is decent...</p><p></p><p>anyways hello. perhaps i will clear my cookies here and make myself a screen name just to hang out</p><p></p><p>YEAH 40oz gloves!!! 40 oz to freedom!!!. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4OZGLOVES, post: 6967951, member: 608612"] i agree... flac head units please. heres my vote. all i have is properly ripped flac. and like the guy above you could not pay me to go back. it's bit perfect and it's the most flexible lossless compression compatibility wise. they should have no trouble implementing flac decoder to head units. **** itunes. though my tip for you if you want to is convert your flac to alac with dbpoweramp or winamp. you could even send the converted files straight to your pmp so they dont take up space or make clutter on your pc. thats all i can say. some head units play apple lossless. you could just convert and send it straight to your ipod whoa wait a minute... i thought i was just posting as guest... well I am a friend of 40 oz (lol). he's here all the time. im more of a head-fi regular. drooling over ridiculous headsets that i cant afford. though my setup is decent... anyways hello. perhaps i will clear my cookies here and make myself a screen name just to hang out YEAH 40oz gloves!!! 40 oz to freedom!!!. lol [/QUOTE]
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