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Re: FLAC files

by "yrret" <bat@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 6, 2008 at 12:58 AM

<calabash30@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:a7f23db0-1df0-4dcd-bbe7-d223bdc5b411@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I thought I'd toss in this question and see what others think. Why
> hasn't the the file format "FLAC" really caught on? I mean, it seems
> to be superior to Mp3's in every aspect. They take up far less
> harddrive space, the audio is lossless, and the technology is open-
> source. So why is MP3 still the file format of choice?
> Bryan

Metallica and Bare****d Ladies sell em.  NIN delivered their recent free 
disc in that format.  Its not that obscure.  I haven't seen many, or any, 
****table players sup****t it.  Thats probably the big thing.
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
FLAC files
calabash30@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-07-05 17:36:49 
Re: FLAC files
"yrret" <bat  2008-07-06 00:58:56 
Re: FLAC files
Randy Yates <yates@[EM  2008-07-05 22:39:14 
Re: FLAC files
calabash30@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-07-05 20:07:48 
Re: FLAC files
Signal <signal@[EMAIL   2008-07-06 04:21:52 
Re: FLAC files
Richard Kuschel <RickP  2008-07-06 03:15:48 
Re: FLAC files
"Paul Stamler"   2008-07-08 20:33:52 
Re: FLAC files
Mike Rivers <mrivers@[  2008-07-09 11:09:34 
Re: FLAC files
Nil <rednoise+news@[EM  2008-07-09 08:06:08 
Re: FLAC files
Mike Rivers <mrivers@[  2008-07-09 15:40:38 
Re: FLAC files
Nil <rednoise+news@[EM  2008-07-10 11:45:14 

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