Originally posted by haytrain:Help.
2nd EDIT: Alright, tried it with iSquint, and it worked perfectly.![]()
Yep, iSquint every time. Perfect little app
Originally posted by haytrain:Help.
2nd EDIT: Alright, tried it with iSquint, and it worked perfectly.![]()
Originally posted by MWSAH:Gerard, you once bought the Sennheiser CX400 II? My CX300 are broke, almost dead left channel after two years. Looked for a new brand (Etymotic, Denon etc.) but I end up with Sennheiser again.
Originally posted by jofice:Best (free) program to convert FLAC to ALAC and/or mp3?
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
dBpoweramp is just brilliant. To get ALAC you need to convert flac to wav then you can use itunes to convert the wav to alac.
Originally posted by Risto:there is an ALAC plugin for dbpoweramp
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
dBpoweramp is just brilliant. To get ALAC you need to convert flac to wav then you can use itunes to convert the wav to alac.
Originally posted by germcevoy:New computer. Have a question. I have 2TB of storage divided up into :
C: 500GB
D : 1TB
E : 500GB
What I want to know is can I isolate one of these from Windows to use purely as a back up. IE, if I have a crash I can still retrieve everything from one of the other drives? Ideally i'll just load everything onto C and then copy it in D or E so in the event of a crash I lose C i'll still have everything on one of the other drives.
So in simple terms, what drive should I use for backup?
Originally posted by LikeASong:The usual thing is using the biggest partition (in your case, the 1TB one) for back-up -ing the info, and the other(s) for daily use. I can't see the point in three partitions though, maybe someone can give your further details. But I'd use the 1TB as possible back-up drive.