I have some .Flac files.
I have Media Jukebox 8.0.399
It's the one that "Plays them all."
I want to convert my .flac files to .MP3 files.
Hah!
Step one: Try to play them with Media jukeBox.
Result: Failure.
Step Two: (Thinks) I shall go tothe Media Jukebox site, download a .Flac plugin and convert my .Flac files to .MP3
Result: Failure. I cannot find a .Flac plugin.
Step Three: (Thinks) I shall email Media Jukebox support and ask them what to do.
Result: Failure. There is NO email address for support. I'll rephrase that. *I* can't find an email address for support.
Step Four: Consolidate. Media Jukebox is a great program that does great things. I love it. I can't think of a thing that I would like it to do that it doesn't do. It MUST be able to convert my .Flac files. What now?
Step Five: Search the Media Jukebox message boards for references to .Flac.
Result: Extreme depression. Looks like others have been here, done that, failed. Resort to alcohol.
Step Six: Decide to post this message before sobering up. Hope for help from someone who is not going to mention
http://rarewares.hydrogenaudio.org/lossless.htmlStep Seven: Listen to my .Flac files on WinAmp2, and wonder why I spent the money for Media Jukebox. (OK, it was the organisational abilities.)
Step Eight: Wait.
Step Nine: (Thinks) Should I mention that my computer is currently caseless, and my coffee cup is at the moment sitting on the top component which is my CD writer. This means that this message is from a man who is using his CD writer as a coffee cup holder. (This COULD be too much of an in joke to be understood, but I doubt it.)
Step Ten: Stop before I run out of fingers,.
Help.
Cheers,
Alan (Occasionally sober) Carpenter