andyg;591696 Wrote:
No, as the files are in OggFLAC format which we don't support. This is
not streaming either, just plain old file downloads. You can
certainly download them and then convert them to normal FLAC though.
can you recommend some suitable software for converting these files
Fozzy-
Yes, the voice. I don't know anything about proximity effect other than
to understand you're saying it's the equipment? Plenty of his
contemporaries have long since lost their singing voices, I thought
maybe it was a voice change thing going on. No need for me to split it,
I didn't like it
Goodsounds;591724 Wrote:
I took a quick listen to one of the files, it's a bit too muddy for my
taste. I wonder if that's how he likes himself to sound or if the
equipment was just patched together and that's how it came out.
Are you talking about his voice? I couldn't possibly say if
Absolute Radio here in the UK are making an Elton John concert available
to stream in either MP3 OR FLAC formats. This must be a first for a UK
radio station.
Not sure if it is possible to stream the FLAC feed through my
Transporter? Says something about you will need to innstall VLC
Player.
No, as the files are in OggFLAC format which we don't support. This is
not streaming either, just plain old file downloads. You can
certainly download them and then convert them to normal FLAC though.
http://absoluteradio.co.uk.audio4.uk.ipercast.net/absoluteradio.co.uk/elton1.oga
I took a quick listen to one of the files, it's a bit too muddy for my
taste. I wonder if that's how he likes himself to sound or if the
equipment was just patched together and that's how it came out.
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Goodsounds