With a cd drive capable of burning, most if not all computers are equiped with one.
Note you cannot do this in windows media or iTunes because corporate fagging
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yes .flac plays off cds like an mp3 and quality is stellar dudes..
Zune cannot play FLAC files. Anyway, you can convert FLAC to WMA or to MP3/MP3 with 320kbps in order to play FLAC on Zune.
X Lossless Decoder (XLD) will open FLAC and Cue files. (See links below)
CNet has a free software that allows users to convert FLAC files to MP3 files, whether for use on an iPod or on iTunes. The free converter can be downloaded on CNet.
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FLAC was created on 2001-07-20.
AnswerYou can use the all music converter and it can convert video to all audio formats like mp3, aac, FLAC, etc. It is very easy to use.
FLAC files are free lossless audio codec files. You can listen to these files by downloading WinAmp onto your computer and then downloading the FLAC Plugin.
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You can buy dubbing cassette decks and they'll work well for converting CDs to cassettes.
Theres quite a few media players for OS-X that support .flac. Mplayer, VLC, Cog al have native .flac support. iTunes can play flac files, with a utility called 'fluke'- http://blowintopieces.com/fluke/ There is also a (dead) project called macamp lite x that has a plugin for .flac support- http://arcticlounge.com/maltx/
You could either use a 'front end' programme like ALL2LAME or Multi frontend. For frontend programmes to work, normally will need both the lossless codec (e.g. Flac.exe for flac lossless) and LAME.exe ('L'ames 'A' 'M'p3 'E'ncoder) Also could use foobar2000, and will only need LAME.exe, or Audio Transcoder, it read 20 and convert to 14 audio formats, it's handy and cheap :-)