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12.22.2005

Media Center Edition 2005 with Flac & Ogg








Windows Media Center Edition 2005 does not provide native support for Flac but by using one of the Flac/Ogg Directshow Filters and a plugin that was recently created you can now not only play your Flac files in MCE 2005 but they can also be added to the library. At this time it has not been tested with MCE 2004 so if you use MCE 2004 and confirm it works let us know!

Instructions
1. Download and Install one of the FLAC Directshow Filters. These filters allow you to play FLAC files in Windows Media Player.

Illiminable Ogg Directshow Filter

Core Flac Directshow Filter

2. Download and Install WMP Tag Support Extender. This plugin allows Ape, Flac and Ogg (read only) tags to be used in Windows Media Player and added to the library in Windows Media Center Edition.

WMP Tag Support Extender

3. Open MCE and add new files to your library.


*Thanks to EqualRightsForWerewolves for providing the screenshots!
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12.21.2005

First Car With Support For FLAC & OGG








Volvo has worked with the designers of PhatNoise to create the Volvo Digital Jukebox, a jukebox system that allows you to sync your audio files from your PC to the car and then control then via the head unit located in the Volvo's dashboard console. The permanent "Master Unit" is located in the trunk and then a portable cradle is used with 20GB DMS cartridge so you can sync with your PC via USB 2.0. The system currently supports MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC and OGG. The Digital Jukebox is available for the S60, V70, XC70 and S80 models with a RTI after September 2001.
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12.20.2005

OptimFROG Turns 4!








On Dec. 16th 2001 OptimFROG 4.0b was released into the world providing at the time, the best lossless compression available.
The upcoming release of OptimFROG due out in the next few weeks will have the following features:
  • significantly improved compression [done, integrating into mainstream OFR]
  • creation of self extracting archives, 30kB only SFX code for Windows [90%]
  • ID3v2 tags support [90%]
  • utility for gapless joining of multiple OptimFROG files [50%]


Future Features:
  • multichannel support
  • cue sheet support
  • Darwin/MacOS and PocketPC port (*OptimFROG was successfully ported to HP 4150 PPC)Adobe Audition plug-in
  • integrated GUI interface and automated installer with plug-ins
  • recovery of data from severely broken files
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12.19.2005

iTunes to Meedio Playlist Converter






MITPlaylists is a utility that enables you to convert your iTunes playlists to Meedio playlists by matching your iTunes audio files with the same Meedio audio file and then creating a playlist in Meedio.
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12.18.2005

MediaMonkey: Media Jukebox and Organizer






Ventis Media is the purveyor of MediaMonkey, a full featured media jukebox and music organizer. MediaMonkey is able to tag,organize, encode, decode, play and synchronize your audio files and works with a wide variety of lossless formats.
The tagging capabilities include the standard ID3 editor (ID3v1 & ID3v2) as well as an APE2 editor, WMA editor, WAV editor and OGG editor for both OGG and FLAC tagging. There is also a built-in Auto-Tagger which pulls info from Amazon. I found that tagging was much easier and alot faster than the application I was using previously, Tag&Rename. It also worked alot fast across my network as all of my audio files are on a media server. And if you have a large collection that is spread out over multiple folders, the Auto-Organize feature can help you organize files by allowing you to choose your own filing system such as \Artist-\Track. This is accomplished by entering a destination mask (*See image below) which makes it much easier for 1st time taggers.
MM 2.4 also has encoding support with a OGG Encoder, LAME encoder, WMA Encoder and in the upcoming version 2.5 a FLAC Encoder has been added as well. Due to the fact that many Winamp plugins are supported the possibilities are endless (*see image below). So if the format you want to transfer to doesn't have a built-in encoder then you can download the plugin. The website has a list of input/output, DSP, and visualization plugins that can be downloaded from the Winamp website.

Another interesting feature is MediaMonkey's ability to synchronize with portable devices. Supported devices include the Ipod, most USB MASS Storage devices and the iRiver 1xx and 3XX HDD Players. A really cool synchronization feature of the upcoming version of MM 2.5 is the ability to encode to the format of your choice as you are synchronizing (*See image below). Currently all of my files are in FLAC so when synchronizing my girlfriends iRiver H320 MM will automatically encode my FLAC files to OGG while transferring them to the H320. The rest of synchronization features are what you would expect, you can specify to synchronize everything or on sync specific Artists, Albums or Playlists.


Another interesting item is the Wishlist Forum where users can post items that they want supported in MM. Along with the wishlist forum is The Official Wishlist thread where the developers list the order of importance for different features as they are developed! Too bad all developers don't do this.
MM offers a Gold version for $19.95. The Gold Version gives you the following additional features:
  • File Monitor (automatically updates library)
  • Advanced Searches and AutoPlaylists
  • Advanced Portable Device Synchronization
  • Unlimited MP3 encoding
  • Virtual CD
  • Filters
  • Previews
  • Sleep Timer

Future Versions

2.5 (beta)
2.5 Lossless Updates
-New framework that allows anyone to develop an encoding plugin.
-A FLAC encoding plugin using the new framework

2.6
-Ape Encoder (potential)
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12.14.2005

VitalStream partners with MusicGiants, Inc.










VitalStream, Inc. a global provider of streaming audio and video services and has agreed to provide distribution of lossless audio for MusicGiants, Inc. MusicGiants is the first to offer the entire catalogs in lossless audio format for major labels like Sony, Universal Music Group, EMI Music and Warner Music Group. The only format available is DRM-protected WMA Lossless files.
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12.13.2005

Escient Fireball SE-D1 DVD/CD Music Manager







Escient has released the Fireball SE-D1 a DVD and CD Manager that can be used with Sony DVD/CD changers. The SE-D1 supports both FLAC and MP3.
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12.11.2005

Ape,MPC, Flac, Ogg Tags in Windows Media Player










Currently Windows Media Player cannot handle Flac tags but with the WMP Tag Support Extender ( WMPtagsupportextender) WMP can handle Flac, Apple and Ogg Vorbis metatags such as Artist, Album,etc.

Currently Supports
- Monkey's audio (*.ape)
- MusePack (*.mpc)
- WavPack (*.wv)
- OptimFROG (*.ofr)
- FLAC (*.flac)
- Vorbis Comments (*.ogg) <- READ-ONLY Read More...

12.08.2005

Sony's Lossless Format




Sony has developed a new lossless format called Advanced Lossless Technology or ATRAC. Support for ATRAC has appeared on the MZ-DH, MZ-RH and MZ-DN series of MD players as well as the MD Player/Recorder MDS-JE480. This new format has two types of data Atrac3 and Atrac3plus and uses something called "scalable compression". With "scalable compression" the device determines whether to use compression or not. This enables a user who wants lossless audio and has a portable device to have just one file type instead of having to create a lossless version and a lossy version.



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Sony's ATRAC Listening Tests

MEDIA RAGE: MAC OS X Media Tools














Media Rage by Chaotic Software is a set of 17 media tools for MAC OS X and is geared towards those with large media collections. Media Rage can handle MP3, AAC\MP4, FLAC, AIFF, WAVE, BWF and OGG Vorbis as well as Exif data from digital images.
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12.01.2005

Grateful Dead Lossless Archives Removed From Archive.org?






The Internet Archive website reacted to a request by the Grateful Dead to remove the GD archives and make it available for streaming only. But based on this post it seems that the Internet Archive reacted too quickly in trying to comply with GD's request. Instead of wanting all of the GD archives taken down the Grateful Dead representatives just wanted the soundboard recordings removed and made available as streaming media and the audience files available as both downloads and streaming. For those of you who are not familiar with the Internet Archives vast archive of music they have a lot of Shorten and FLAC encoded audio for free that is meticulously handled and seeded. There is a petition going for those that don't agree with GD demanding the removal of the soundboards.
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UPDATE: Phil Lesh has also just posted a message on Phillesh.net. Click on the 11.30 Update Message at the top of the screen.