Ok, flac, not flax
Do Macs Play FLAC?
My my understanding was always that they could not play FLAC encoded files. I just installed a Synology NAS. I have a Bluesound Vault 2 with about 300 CDs that were ripped in FLAC and was able to transfer the contents of the Vault 2 to the NAS. These show up as FLAC files in the NAS index. To my surprise, they play on my MAcAir, purchased in in 2013, via usb into a Bryston DAC3. I had assumed I would need a music playing program to make these files playable on the Mac. I have no FLAC converting software loaded onto the Mac
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Is there any reason to use FLAC rather than AIFF? I've been installing CDs into iTunes then ripping with dBPoweramp to AIFF. Roon finds the files immediately and displays the cover art. Before I started moving files to iTunes I would sometimes have trouble finding a ripped or downloaded file, maybe an error in setting up Roon. db |
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You may want to try Channel D, Pure Music software for your Mac. This integrates with iTunes, and allows you to play FLAC and many other formats. Also, Pure Music is said to be very good sound quality. More here:http://www.channld.com/puremusic/ |
The plot thickens. I just downloaded the Mac version of dbpoweramp and attempted to rip 2 albums in FLAC. They haven’t shown up on the NAS (or on the SSD of the Mac) One possibility is that I’ve not used the software correctly. The other is that the Mac is somehow blocking a FLAC file from finding it’s way to the NAS. Recall in my OP that the original FLAC files on the NAS were transferred directly from the Bluesound Vault, which rips and stores in FLAC. The weird thing is that these files played back on the Mac without having to be converted to another format |
I think Itunes was the problem for FLAC. Other software will play FLAC files. Itunes will do it if you convert from FLAC to another file. I used AIFF (lossless file for my music file library). Apps for FLAC files? dBpoweramp (windows and mac), Golden Ear (ios), FLAC player (ios), Fluke (mac), Tonido (ios), TuneShell (ios), VOX. There are probably more. Also both IOS and Windows can be loaded on a MAC. Just partition the HD. |

