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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: blacksquirrel on December 06, 2012, 09:16:49 pm
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Hi everyone, I'm brand new to Media center world.
Hi have rip my CD collection to MC18 with FLAC. How do I then convert the files to Mp3/Mp4 file format to send to phone or Mp3/Mp4 players? Can not see how to do it, tried finding anything in Help, no use.
Thanks in advance for any useful advice
Blacksquirrel :) :D 8)
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Simply highlight a group of files (like a whole album) or single tracks and right click. From the manu that appears - select Library Tools->Convert Format.
Tip: Before you do this - you might take a trip up to Tools->Options->Encoding and check out that area - where you can set encoding defaults for CD Ripping, File Conversion etc. You would want to set some defaults for File Conversion in this case. Once set - you can get down to some conversion action :)
VP
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There is also using the handheld sync engine to do the conversion. Create a virtual handheld, which is just a folder, and configure the sync options, and perform a sync. The sync will perform the convert.
An advantage to using HH conversion - it can embed cover art into tracks, whereas Convert does not.
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An advantage to using HH conversion - it can embed cover art into tracks, whereas Convert does not.
Been using plain "convert" since forever - and all my MP3 files have fully embedded cover art?
VP
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Oh?!
I will definitely need to retest then. I had tested FLAC with local Folder.jpg files and no cover art would be embedded on conversion. And I've been giving this advice for a while now, so if this is incorrect, crow is going to taste yucky.
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I just retested converting a FLAC w/out embedded cover art to an mp3 file. I check through all options to include an embedded image - there are none available to set (I left disabled Tools > Options > File Location > Cover Art > Also store image in the file's tag).
No cover art is embedded, so I think I can stand by the claim. This is why I've recommended using the HH sync engine - it supports embedded cover art as defined in the HH options.
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No cover art is embedded, so I think I can stand by the claim. This is why I've recommended using the HH sync engine - it supports embedded cover art as defined in the HH options.
Understood - however all my cover art is embedded in my FLAC files....hence it must just carry right on through.
Can't think of a single reason not to embed the art and run the risk of it being subject to all sorts of file based issues.
VP
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Thanks for the great replys all are useful