Hello Queen fans.
I don't know if this is supposed to be posted here or somewhere else, but does anyone know where I could find any Queen albums in FLAC format, apparently the sound is greater.
Thanks for any help.
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maky55 wrote: Hello Queen fans.
I don't know if this is supposed to be posted here or somewhere else, but does anyone know where I could find any Queen albums in FLAC format, apparently the sound is greater.
Thanks for any help.
Try this site: FLAC
Trying to think of a witty response to that comment :3.
FLAC is just a format. Is it superior to WAV/LPCM? Only in that it is able to reduce the file size, while keeping the same amount of audio data.
If you already have the albums in WAV format, the only benefit to having them in FLAC (just convert them using Trader's Little Helper), is a smaller file size.
If you already have the albums in WAV format, the only benefit to having them in FLAC (just convert them using Trader's Little Helper), is a smaller file size.
Please, just buy them! Deacy needs the money!
maky55 wrote: Hello Queen fans.
I don't know if this is supposed to be posted here or somewhere else, but does anyone know where I could find any Queen albums in FLAC format, apparently the sound is greater.
Thanks for any help.
The Pirate Bay, RuTracker, Google, etc.
Ale Solan wrote:
maky55 wrote: Hello Queen fans.
I don't know if this is supposed to be posted here or somewhere else, but does anyone know where I could find any Queen albums in FLAC format, apparently the sound is greater.
Thanks for any help.
Try this site: FLAC
HAHUAUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ARGENTINO FROM HELL!
FLAC is just a format. If you already own the CD's, you can convert them to FLAC and the quality will be the same as the CD.
If you're asking about officially released products, you can try to find Queen Orb USB Gift Box than contains all studio albuns in 48kHz 24bit WAV (better than CD), but that was a limited edition release. I don't know if there are any more official releases than contain the albuns at higher quality than that besides the A Night At The Opera audio Blu-Ray.
If you're asking about officially released products, you can try to find Queen Orb USB Gift Box than contains all studio albuns in 48kHz 24bit WAV (better than CD), but that was a limited edition release. I don't know if there are any more official releases than contain the albuns at higher quality than that besides the A Night At The Opera audio Blu-Ray.
If you really wanted to - which is not recommended as we don't endorse piracy - you could search for them on a torrents search engine and download them using software such as uTorrent. I heard somewhere that if one was so inclined, one could very easily find what one desires by searching for 'Queen ultimate FLAC'.
brunogorski wrote:Ale Solan wrote:
maky55 wrote: Hello Queen fans.
I don't know if this is supposed to be posted here or somewhere else, but does anyone know where I could find any Queen albums in FLAC format, apparently the sound is greater.
Thanks for any help.
Try this site: FLAC
HAHUAUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ARGENTINO FROM HELL!
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I looked on pirate bay and found one, but I didn't download it because I've already got all the cd's here.
maky55 wrote:
I looked on pirate bay and found one, but I didn't download it because I've already got all the cd's here.
If you've got Windows 10, you can rip those CDs to FLAC already, and if not there are various programs you can download for free that will do that.
Ah.... gabbo, Gabbo, GABBO!
he's a baaad little Boy!
he's a baaad little Boy!
¡gabbo, gabbo, GABBO!
¡Sólo soy un perversito! :D
(oh my gosh the translations 8S )
¡Sólo soy un perversito! :D
(oh my gosh the translations 8S )
maky, I think you must understand that FLAC is an algorithm to compress WAV sound files without any loss of data. That means that it's the same as a WAV file (which comes straight from a CD or any fisical support).
So, if you are searching FLAC's from the CDs you have, you only need to use Exact Audio Copy for ripping the CD's in FLAC, but you won't get any difference besides the size of the file.
So, if you are searching FLAC's from the CDs you have, you only need to use Exact Audio Copy for ripping the CD's in FLAC, but you won't get any difference besides the size of the file.