garym wrote: 
> Or 192kbps for that matter except with particularly troublesome samples
> that produce artifacts (these are rare, and would be even more rare to
> hear in an automobile setting).   In my own case, I keep a mirror image
> of my FLAC library as mp3s for use in my ipods, iphones, ipads (LAME
> -V2, which are ~192kbps; and this is overkill, in the noisy car,
> airplane, or gym environments these would be fine at 128 or 160 kbps). 
> 
> 
> I know the OP didn't want to deal with a separate library. In my own
> case, I have about 100,000 tracks. I was able to create the mp3 mirror
> with an automated batch process that kept my subfolder organization,
> tags, file names, artwork, etc. And I can point and click to update the
> mp3 mirror library with newly added FLAC files (that is, I don't have to
> remember what I've already converted....the program remembers and knows
> to only convert the FLAC files that do not already exist as mp3).   I
> use dbpoweramp, but there are lots of options for this task.

Slightly off topic. Why don't you use VB's auto mp3 mirror Gary? I don't
either but what is your reason ?



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*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
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