iTunes will only support up to 16/44.1. Hopefully that will change in the future.
W3 computeraudiophile dot com will give you lots of info and choices.
Good luck!
W3 computeraudiophile dot com will give you lots of info and choices.
Good luck!
Squezebox + iTunes + FLAC
You must convert the Flac to something iTunes can use, AIFF is fine. What OS do you use? I use MAX on my Mac to do the conversion. Google "convert flac to aiff " and you will find lots of stuff, much is free. Before you spend any money at HDtracks you may be interested in all of the chatter over at Audio Asylum about problems with files. http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pcaudio/bbs.html . |
You can use Max to convert 24/96 FLAC files to 24/96 Apple lossless or 24/96 AIFF, which can be played through iTunes. If you are using digital output from the computer to an external DAC you will have to go into Audio MIDI Setup (in the Applications/Utilities folder) to change the output to 24/96 for those files. |
Mr. Brass, iTunes can't play FLAC so you have to convert the file to something iTunes can play. Load that file into iTunes and play it. Mgattmch, unless you use a player like Amarra or Pure Music that controls the output rate of Core Audio on the fly you need to change the settings in Audio Midi Interface each time you want to play a file with a different rate. iTunes locks onto whatever AM is set to when you launch it so each time you set AM to a different rate you have to quit and restart iTunes. If iTunes outputs a different rate than AM is set to the Core Audio will resample it. If you start iTunes with AM set to 44.1 and play a 96 file iTunes will downsample to 44.1 it and CA will pass it through. If you start iTunes with AM set to 44.1, change AM to 96, and play a 96 file iTunes will downsample to 44.1 it since that is what is locked onto and CA will upsample it back to 96, not good. One way to avoid the hassle is to set MA to 96 and launch iTunes. iTunes will play native 96 as is and upsample 44.1 to 96. |