Standalone ALAC encoder without QuickTime/iTunes installed? |
Standalone ALAC encoder without QuickTime/iTunes installed? |
Sep 3 2012, 20:02
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Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 3-September 08 Member No.: 57866 |
Hi
Since Apple Lossless (ALAC) now is open source since last year, are there standalone binaries for Windows and Linux available that can be used without QuickTime/iTunes installed? (I only see a reverse engineered decoder available on rarewares.org) -------------------- XLD // FLAC // LAME
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Sep 3 2012, 20:05
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There's refalac, which is bundled with qaac. Maybe someone could port it to Linux?
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lameboy Standalone ALAC encoder without QuickTime/iTunes installed? Sep 3 2012, 20:02
lvqcl https://github.com/nu774/qaac/wiki/refalac-usage (... Sep 3 2012, 20:06
eahm Again, post #391 to make it portable with foobar20... Sep 3 2012, 20:22
lvqcl refalac.exe + msvcr100.dll + msvcp100.dll is porta... Sep 3 2012, 20:51
skamp CODEffmpeg -i file.wav -acodec alac file.m4a Sep 3 2012, 23:36
lameboy Thanks for the replies!
Seems like both Window... Sep 4 2012, 09:04![]() ![]() |
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