Originally posted by Risto:Why not use your phone?
Originally posted by Risto:Phones can do videos and games a lot better than most media players these days. Samsung has phones that can playback 720p mkv files![]()
With Apple you'll have to convert or download in the compatible formats (AAC audio, h264 video in mp4 container etc)
Originally posted by Risto:Dont know much about Apple, but Im sure there are media players for it that can play FLAC. But maybe not one using the main interface![]()
Originally posted by Risto:The touch is a good choice thenhas a big screen and decent browser
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Originally posted by vanquish:Why is everyone so interested in getting FLACs on their iPods. I mean it's the equivalent of putting a HD 1080p video on your phone, it's just a waste of space. Lossless should be left to the purpose of archiving CDs.
Lossless is hugely overrated as well, just like $200 HDMI cables - the vast majority of people (99.99%) will not be able to hear a difference between the lossless and a high quality vbr rip and that's with high end headphones/ sound system - with most headphones it wouldnt make a difference.
I'm quite surprised that most of the bootlegs up here are also uploaded in lossless - it is major overkill as the source (eg. the recording equipment) will in no way do justice to the resolution of the lossless format (ie. it's not professionally mastered in a studio like CDs). What should be of more concern is changing all the MP3 format bootlegs to VBR instead of CBR encodes - as that actually will make a difference in quality that people can actually hear.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
I'm in the 0.01% bracket so U ugnored your post.
Dont know much about Apple, but Im sure there are media players for it that can play FLAC. But maybe not one using the main interface