X Lossless Decoder
I got a new iMac a couple of months back. Love it. I didn't have a good FLAC converter, so I bought Fidelia from the App Store. It plays my HD (96KHz/24-bit) FLACs from HDTracks nicely, but doesn't have the organizational tools that iTunes has, nor will it sync with my iPhone. I remembered an app from my old iMac that I used to use, so I looked it up. It's called XLD, X Lossless Decoder. They're still updating it, and it works fine in Lion. It does batch conversions between a number of formats, automatically adding the output to your iTunes library, if you set the preference to do that. Preserves all the frequency and bit-depth of my HD FLAC files in the Apple Lossless output. It can output to AAC, ALAC, FLAC, MP3, OGG, and WAV, and input from ALAC, APE, FLAC, SNDFILE, Shorten, TAK, TTA, and WAV. It can also rip and burn CDs. It's multi-threaded, so it makes good use of my four-core CPU. And it's free, though they DO take Paypal donations. I donated $20.
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