FLAC Converter - Auto Converter FLAC To iTunes App Reviews
seems to convert just fine, but fails to import properly into iTunes. I have set my Itunes to NOT manage the music directory as I keep my own folder structure. Maybe thats the issue, but it would still make it a worthless tool for me.
Album Artwork???
Converts FLAC files great and adds them to iTunes, but drops the artwork. 5 stars if the art is preserved.
How do I convert APE files?
Hi, I tried to import an APE file but it wouldnt work - what am I doing wrong here?
Crap - Go Get XLD
Downsampled everything to cd quality and added a very TINNY quality.. froze my iTunes and had to start from scratch with XLD which converts 24/96
Stopped working.
Thу process of conversion itself goes well but after its completed the coverted files do not show up in iTunes. Please Help!
this is cheap! but i did not pay less just to buy an app that doesnt do its work! it converts the first song well, but for subsequent songs it only converts a few seconds of them. I have to delete this app!! soooooo, pls be aware!
This is an awesome program. It converts flac albums for me, and puts them into iTunes at great qualities I have control over. The other reviewers should check the basic settings.
Like it when I have to input some flac musics into my itunes library and this app made it so easy to do so. Flac is great, acc is good too. This app made this choice really simple.
This little application is quite powerful. I use it to convert my high quality space hungry FLAC audio file in to more easy to store files. The quality is still here and now I can import and play them in iTunes.
1. The app does not respect the quality settings. The output is always the same at 165kbs, even when I specifically set higher settings. 2. The app tells you to check the box that does not exist. That’s plain sloppy. 3. There is no way to clear the window for new files other than by closing the app and then starting it again. 4. It does not support folders, making it difficult to convert multiple albums - you have to add them one by one. Not a big deal if you import into iTunes, but very inconvenient for other purposes.