supermaxx123 10+ year member
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so your looking for something that supports FLAC on a CD? if your going through all that trouble i think the easiest way would be to use your real cd's and not copy anything.
Not that I agree with your premise, but that is the best point made so far.And no, i think people will generally continue to prefer smaller file size over a minute difference.
All variants of the Squeezebox run FLAC, what else do you need?and if you pay attention you will see that flac is being held up by the manufacturers from expanding
You're on a forum composed of mostly teenagers and people just beyond it whose definition of "demo" rarely includes anything above 100Hz. Look at what people emphasize in their signatures - that's all the proof you need. They don't care.Once people realized that when they were demoing their stereo that full quality would make all that extra money they just spent sound like it was worth it... they would use flac.
Me. Actually, I could do without any EQ, just a transport and DAC //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif This is the concept behind something like a Denon Z1...and it doesn't exactly have a bad reputation with people whose ears are pretty good.I don't know what people just want a head unit that plays cds, has only a couple rca outputs and crappy equalization options..
Well, in my application, midbass is sorely lacking etc. Without EQ, it makes it difficult to reproduce the sound as I know it should sound. I realize most people don't think about much above 100hz, but really it's really not asking that much to simply add a codec. It's not that much to ask to simply add some eq options.All variants of the Squeezebox run FLAC, what else do you need?
Me. Actually, I could do without any EQ, just a transport and DAC //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif This is the concept behind something like a Denon Z1...and it doesn't exactly have a bad reputation with people whose ears are pretty good.