An even better way to convert FLAC to WMA and MP3 with Nero.
In my last post about FLAC I talked about how to convert FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) using Adobe Audition. That works just fine. But what I wanted was to not have to run the individual files through Windows Media Player manually entering in data. So this time around we’ll do it much more fluidly.
Basically what we do is take our copy of Nero then download and install the plugin for FLAC. Default location for plugins being C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\AudioPlugins.
At this point go through the normal Audio CD creation process using Nero. If the FLAC comes with a CUE file, just drap and drop the CUE file. If not, hopefully the tracks will be numbered, just drag and drop those.
Burn the project using the Image Recorder setting. Save the NRG file somewhere. Then mount the file using Nero ImageDrive. Once this is done open up Windows Media Player and enjoy. You should find that by going to the Rip pane WMP automatically finds all the track information with album art. Hug the wonderful code behind this one that analyzes things for you. Then rip to WMA VBR or MP3 and not have to worry about the metadata.
I should also mention that if you’re a fan of the SHN (Shorten) codec you can download this plugin. Then just convert the files in the same way.
If you’re a fan of WMA and the way WMP manages your media as I am this is probably the easiest solution for making sure WMIS (Windows Media Information Services) gets things right.
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December 25th, 2005 at 5:05 am
After installing the plugin where you specified, you can easily use Nero’s Wave Editor to open the .flac file and then do a ‘Save as..’ mp3 or wav or m4a.
January 19th, 2006 at 7:15 am
Hi, have you tried dbPoweramp? it’s a great freeware that converts to-from many formats