![]() ![]() Its OK I guess, but I prefer the straight stereo version. I was hopeful as it also has a "surround" mode for the stereo, but its some type of faux surround manipulation. The new jeep also played MC FLAC, but only the front channels (damn!). I had to convert everything to MP3 for my wife's 2015 Chrysler 300 and for her current 2018 Charger, but at some point they updated the Uconnect firmware to play FLAC. This is a change from a few years ago when Chrysler products would not recognize FLAC files at all (nor would my Chevy). Zamzar Pro Tip: A great free media player for MP3 files is VideoLANs VLC player. Click 'Convert' to convert your MP3 file. Select FLAC as the the format you want to convert your MP3 file to. It recognizes 24/48, 24/96, even 24/88.2 FLAC formats. How to convert a MP3 to a FLAC file Choose the MP3 file that you want to convert. I was surprised to learn the system would play HR stereo FLAC via USB. There is a center channel speaker in the dash which goes a long way toward providing a more balanced L/R image than is typical of 4 corner auto sound. ![]() I use the quotes because its only a 5" or 6" cone. Is there software out there that will do what I want with reasonable energy expenditure? Or should I just settle for MP3?Ĭlick to expand.Why the frustration? Mine will handle a change of formats seamlessly.Īs a side note, I just got a new 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. ![]() I want something faster and easier.Įither Foobar or FreeAC will also convert High Res tracks to MP3. I do know Audacity will do it, but its a long and tedious track by track process that I really don't want to deal with just to get albums on the boat. I tried converting to WAV first, then converting to FLAC, but ended up with tracks that sounded like they were running at half speed (what happened there?). Foobar and FreeAC will convert 24/96 to 16/96, but I cant see an option to convert the sample rate. I dont see where FreeAC, Foobar, or Audiomuxer, (my three go-tos for this kind of thing) will do this, at least not easily. For example, nearly all my stereo Jethro Tull stuff is ripped from the reissued DVDs at 24/96 FLAC. So I want to convert some higher res albums for playback on the boat using this player. The player can play FLAC, but it is limited to 16 bit 44.1 kHz sample rates, the same as a Redbook CD. I sometimes use a SanDisk MP3 player for audio on my sailboat. ![]()
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