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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Nick Graham on June 23, 2006, 12:54:55 PM
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Any programs similar to Foobar for Mac? I'd love an all in one (FLAC, AIFF, WAV, MP3, etc.), but as long as it will play 24 bit FLACs I'm good...the rest I can just use iTunes.
Thanks in advance...
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Cog (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26983)
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Cog (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26983)
Cog doesn't work with 24bit FLAC files. I believe VLC does.
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VLC crashes to hell on my iBook and still doesn't play nice with core audio devices. As of now, I still do not know of one.
Has anyone in Mac world tried Foobar2k on an Intel machine?
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VLC crashes to hell on my iBook and still doesn't play nice with core audio devices. As of now, I still do not know of one.
Has anyone in Mac world tried Foobar2k on an Intel machine?
Do you mean in a virtualized Windows environment, like Parallels? FWIW, it works fine when I boot into Windows from my Intel iMac, but then again it should.
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No, I meant in dual boot mode. I wasn't sure how hardware support and stuff worked. If it worked in a virtual window, that would be awesome.
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^^bump for playing back 24bit flacs on my ibook...vlc doesnt want to play flacs (16 or 24 bit) at all here >:(
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winamp plays my 24 bit flac files just fine.
You have to DL a couple of plug-ins though.
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I see there is an xmms port for OS X, have you tried that yet?
I don't use a mac so I'm not familiar with the options.. I also have not used xmms to play back 24 bit files but it's similar to winamp so I think it should work?
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winamp plays my 24 bit flac files just fine.
You have to DL a couple of plug-ins though.
even on osx? that seems to be the prob here....
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Play does it: http://sbooth.org/Play/
It doesn't play SHN's, however.
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This is currently a known bug in VLC for OS X
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/1260#preview
I second the recommendation to use Play - that's what I use - not the best interface, but sounds fine :)
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After using VLC for a year or so I downloaded Play over the weekend - love it. Much better interface, easier file management, etc.
I'll still use VLC for the occasional video codec that Quicktime won't play, but using VLC for audio always felt like I was tinkering with a Linux box. It's not exactly "user friendly".
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Any programs similar to Foobar for Mac? I'd love an all in one (FLAC, AIFF, WAV, MP3, etc.), but as long as it will play 24 bit FLACs I'm good...the rest I can just use iTunes.
Thanks in advance...
Is there a program that will make the iPod 24b WAV compatible? Have 60g iPod that would ge a lot more use if I could play 24b on.
Thanks,
jeff
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Any programs similar to Foobar for Mac? I'd love an all in one (FLAC, AIFF, WAV, MP3, etc.), but as long as it will play 24 bit FLACs I'm good...the rest I can just use iTunes.
Thanks in advance...
Is there a program that will make the iPod 24b WAV compatible? Have 60g iPod that would ge a lot more use if I could play 24b on.
Thanks,
jeff
Itunes will play 24 bit Apple Lossless files and you can transfer these to your Ipod.
I use Max to convert from 24 Bit flac or wav to .m4a (Apple Lossless)
http://sbooth.org/Max/
edit to add: Itunes also will convert 24 bit wave to Apple Lossless 24 bit
just don't convert 24 bit Apple Lossless to wav or aiff (Itunes will only convert to 16 bit)
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Thanks much for the info!
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I downloaded Play a minute ago and like it so far. One major thing I hate about it is that it will not display the filenames of the flacs that you are playing. The only info that is shown is what is in the flac tags, which I sometimes do not fill in. When I did go back and complete flac tags for a 2 disc show, the software did not recognize disc number (expected) and also did not care about the leading zeros on the track number, so it ended up looking like this: d1t01, d2t01, d1t02, d2t02, etc. I took a screenshot in case that doesn't make sense.
Still not a bad program, I might use it to play some archive studio albums that I keep in flac, but until then the hunt continues for a really strong 24-bit FLAC player for OSX.
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For those who use play, is there a way to arbitrarily arrange a playlist? Mine always seems to sort by one category or another.
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Play looks interesting, I'll have to give that a try. I've been using XMMS on my G4,
but am upgrading to an intel mac soon and will need something new.
Toast 7 and above can also playback flac files (though not sure about 24bit), I use that to burn
audio cd's directly from flacs all of the time.
We need a petition for apple to support flac under quicktime (than it would work under itunes).
There was rumor that quicktime was going to eventually support flacs, but not sure what happened.
Maybe under Leopard? No way I'm using proprietary Apple Lossless...
Any software gurus out there want to develop a flac quicktime codec? There used
to be one a long time ago but it's long since broken.
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Play looks interesting, I'll have to give that a try. I've been using XMMS on my G4,
but am upgrading to an intel mac soon and will need something new.
Toast 7 and above can also playback flac files (though not sure about 24bit), I use that to burn
audio cd's directly from flacs all of the time.
We need a petition for apple to support flac under quicktime (than it would work under itunes).
There was rumor that quicktime was going to eventually support flacs, but not sure what happened.
Maybe under Leopard? No way I'm using proprietary Apple Lossless...
Any software gurus out there want to develop a flac quicktime codec? There used
to be one a long time ago but it's long since broken.
Folks who've installed the developer build of Leopard have reported that FLAC support is included. I haven't heard specifically about FLAC24, and I'd assume most folks have only tested FLAC16 and don't give much thought to 24-bit audio. Fingers crossed! The MacMini makes a great little HTPC, and a refurb at $479 for 1.83GHz, 512MB, 80GB & Superdrive is damn hard to beat... but much harder to beat if iTunes and Quicktime would support FLAC(16/24) out of the box.
- Jason
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I downloaded Play a minute ago and like it so far. One major thing I hate about it is that it will not display the filenames of the flacs that you are playing. The only info that is shown is what is in the flac tags, which I sometimes do not fill in. When I did go back and complete flac tags for a 2 disc show, the software did not recognize disc number (expected) and also did not care about the leading zeros on the track number, so it ended up looking like this: d1t01, d2t01, d1t02, d2t02, etc. I took a screenshot in case that doesn't make sense.
Still not a bad program, I might use it to play some archive studio albums that I keep in flac, but until then the hunt continues for a really strong 24-bit FLAC player for OSX.
Control-click in the headings for the library and/or playlist and you'll get a pop-up menu with a bunch of different display category options. One of them is "filename". Select it and you should be good to go.
I was frustrated by this at first as well until I figured out the above.
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I downloaded Play a minute ago and like it so far. One major thing I hate about it is that it will not display the filenames of the flacs that you are playing. The only info that is shown is what is in the flac tags, which I sometimes do not fill in. When I did go back and complete flac tags for a 2 disc show, the software did not recognize disc number (expected) and also did not care about the leading zeros on the track number, so it ended up looking like this: d1t01, d2t01, d1t02, d2t02, etc. I took a screenshot in case that doesn't make sense.
Still not a bad program, I might use it to play some archive studio albums that I keep in flac, but until then the hunt continues for a really strong 24-bit FLAC player for OSX.
Control-click in the headings for the library and/or playlist and you'll get a pop-up menu with a bunch of different display category options. One of them is "filename". Select it and you should be good to go.
I was frustrated by this at first as well until I figured out the above.
Oh, ok. This helps me out a ton, thanks! +T.