![]() qaac needs a matching copy of the libFLAC DLL in its directory to read FLAC files, you can find it on the rarewares site.qaac needs iTunes or QuickTime installed to work.qaac needs to be in your Windows PATH variable or you'll have to include the full path to its binary in the FOR command above.you'll have to run at least version 2.57 of qaac and use the appropriate binary for your windows version (32bit or 64bit).you can use the SUBST command to map a directory to a drive letter if you want to create the ALAC files on the same drive.the destination directory ( d:\music in the above example) should be empty to avoid overwriting files.you need to change into the source directory ( s:\music in the above example) for the commands to work. ![]()
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