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Questions / Resample flac files on the fly during phone sync
« on: December 22, 2021, 04:05:40 PM »
Long time Musicbee user but infrequent forum participant.
I have a pretty large music library almost exclusively flac. I have a lot of hi-res files at 192K that I listen to on my desktop using WASAPI into a Schiit DAC and Amp.
I also used an LG V35 mobile as my portable listening device. Since the LG had SD card support, I just synced the music directly to a 512gb SD card and I was on my way.
I am moving to a new Samsung S21 Ultra phone. It's a nice phone but there is no SD card support so I only have about 180gb of space I can devote to music.
What I would like to do is to resample all of my 192K files down to 96K (maybe 44.1K) on the fly during the sync process to my phone. I played with the on the fly conversion settings for the device and didn't see a way to make this happen.
The only thing I could think of doing would be to use a third party tool to resample the files in my sync playlist and create a separate library with the "optimized" files and sync from there.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a pretty large music library almost exclusively flac. I have a lot of hi-res files at 192K that I listen to on my desktop using WASAPI into a Schiit DAC and Amp.
I also used an LG V35 mobile as my portable listening device. Since the LG had SD card support, I just synced the music directly to a 512gb SD card and I was on my way.
I am moving to a new Samsung S21 Ultra phone. It's a nice phone but there is no SD card support so I only have about 180gb of space I can devote to music.
What I would like to do is to resample all of my 192K files down to 96K (maybe 44.1K) on the fly during the sync process to my phone. I played with the on the fly conversion settings for the device and didn't see a way to make this happen.
The only thing I could think of doing would be to use a third party tool to resample the files in my sync playlist and create a separate library with the "optimized" files and sync from there.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks