| Reviewer: fluffs | Date: 2008-03-19, 03:15 GMT Version: MacFLAC 2.1.2 Overall rating:     (Poor)
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| GUI:     Features:     Ease of use:     Value:     |  | MacFLAC 2.1.2. for on a MAC 0SX it did not work.
I cannot rate it as it did not open my flac files as it did not install correctly, missing directories.
The terminal info above is just too complicated, is there a step by step solution. |
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| GUI:     Features:     Ease of use:     Value:     |  | This software was working great until I upgraded to Mac OSX 10.4.11 from 10.3.9, then I was getting a no such directory message.
I tried the Terminal suggestion above to no avail. Then I downloaded FLAC tools for OS X via a link on http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html (specifically the dmg package) and did the install. Now MacFLAC is working fine. |
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| GUI:     Features:     Ease of use:     Value:     |  | After installing FLAC Installer 1.1.2 from versiontracker ( http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/30100 ), MacFLAC works great! There is no need to go into Terminal or create any other directories this way. Just install FLAC Installer, then install MacFLAC and you're in business.
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| GUI:     Features:     Ease of use:     Value:     |  | | MacFLAC 2.1.2.This doesn't work. |
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| GUI:     Features:     Ease of use:     Value:     |  | This program will decode and encode FLAC files on Mac beautifully -- once you get it installed! Unfortunately, that's a challenge, because it wants to put its binaries in /usr/local/bin, and my MacOS 10.4.7 installation did not even have a /usr/local/ directory. Modifying instructions I found elsewhere on the web, I had to go into Terminal and do this:
cd /usr
sudo mkdir local
cd local
sudo mkdir bin
sudo mkdir lib
After all that I was able to doubleclick the Flac icon and it installed fine and let me decode my files. |
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