FLAC was created on 2001-07-20.
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Frankenstein Created Woman was created on 1967-03-15.
Sauron was created in 1937.
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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.
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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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/
No. Because Flac and DTS are different file formats. Probably what you have is a DTS files converted to Flac. Flac will play on some audio equipment, but support for flac is still rare. DTS will play on more audio hardware, and tends to be in most of the multichannel DVD amps.
X Lossless Decoder (XLD) will open FLAC and Cue files. (See links below)
yes .flac plays off cds like an mp3 and quality is stellar dudes..
about 29 MB
Depends on the version of WMP you are using. With earlier WMP version (9 or les) it was possible to get flac playback. On later versions (10 or above) it should still be possible to play .flac files, but no-one has done it yet.
It will be as good as the mp3 onversion software and bitrate allows. Flac to 320K MP3, or VBR v0, with a decent tool, should be excelent sound quality. Flac to 128K MP3 will still sound thin, lifeless and lacking any depth.
APE is a lossless audio format similar to FLAC. Created by Monkey's Audio (APE, get it?), a player can be obtained at the Related Link below..
Free Lossless Audio Codec. By 'lossless' it means that when you rip a CD to .flac, no data is lost during the ripping process (unlike mp3, ogg vorbis, wma, etc)