Converting to Apple lossless in foobar, From Topic ID: 59275 |
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Converting to Apple lossless in foobar, From Topic ID: 59275 |
Nov 26 2007, 01:27
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 9-August 06 From: France Member No.: 33869 |
Thanks verbajim
but it seems foobar2000 converts only in lossy format vbr or cbr.. not in in apple Lossless (alac) ! What are the settings under foobar2000 ? I anwer to myself or others interested : Foobar's Converter settings (File > Preferences), you can specify in for your output files to be given the m4a extension instead of mp4. Under Encoding Presets select "Add New", then in the dialog box select "MP4 (Nero)". Then SELECTING AGAIN, choose Custom. Now you'll see all the current parameters for the "MP4 (Nero)" preset, including the command line parameters lossy or lossless. Here's where you can change the extension to M4A; you can also save the settings as a new preset if you want under the "Display Info" groupbox at the bottom. Last question but not least : What is the command line for converting in apple lossless ? the default parameters are : CODE -q 1.00 -ignorelength -if - -of %d
This post has been edited by aeroman: Nov 26 2007, 02:27 |
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Nov 26 2007, 02:39
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Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 18-February 07 Member No.: 40710 |
Unfortunately there's no command line to convert to Apple Lossless because it's not possible with Nero AAC, it can only convert to AAC. I don't know any way to make Apple Lossless with Foobar2000, only dBpoweramp or iTunes.
But that's a good tip to change the extension to M4A, though. |
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Dec 4 2007, 08:24
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 4-December 07 Member No.: 49250 |
Can't you just use intunesencode with foobar to convert to Apple Lossless?
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Dec 4 2007, 09:12
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Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 18-February 07 Member No.: 40710 |
Ah yes, you're right of course!
Just download iTunesEncode.exe (it requires you to have iTunes installed). And then set up a custom encoder in Foobar with these parameters (found in the thread iTunes Encode and foobar2000): CODE -e "Lossless Encoder" -a "%artist%" -l "%album%" -t "%title%" -g "%genre%" -y %date% -n %tracknumber% -d -i %s -o %d If you need more tags there is a list in the documentation of iTunesEncode. Edit: It seems to me that all tags are carried over automatically, so maybe you only need to use this command line?: CODE -e "Lossless Encoder" -d -i %s -o %d
This post has been edited by verbajim: Dec 4 2007, 09:20 |
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