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Kino Oko files for remixing available
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Koozer Mox
Koozer Mox
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Posted : Jul 28, 2009 02:08
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Mandari
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Posted : Jul 28, 2009 11:01
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Trypta-fienD
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Posted : Jul 28, 2009 16:27
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For Koozer and others who don't know..
Decompressing .flac to .wav
To decompress .flac files to .wav files, open windows explorer and highlight the files you want to decompress. Then drag and drop those files into FLAC frontend:
Before you convert the .flac files to .wav, be sure to choose where you want the .wav files to be saved to by choosing the "Output Directory" at the bottom of the FLAC Frontend window. Also, choose if you want to delete the input (.flac) file by checking (or unchecking) the "Delete input files" option.
Once you have set your options, convert your .flac files to .wav by clicking the "Decode" button:
A DOS window will now open, showing you the decoding status:
NOTE: FLAC will automatically verify each .flac file before it decompresses it to .wav, so running "Test" prior to decompressing is unnecessary.
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shellbound
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jul 28, 2009 16:42
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or if you already happen to have nero, you could use that too.
thank you, kino oko, for doing this. it was nice to analyze the stems separately and see how the parts create the whole. it was also good to compare this version with the mastered ones to see how the mastering affected the sound. very educational.
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