1. IceDigger's Avatar
    Does the bb play FLAC?
    07-28-14 07:31 PM
  2. Bla1ze's Avatar
    07-28-14 07:49 PM
  3. saxxman's Avatar
    Be aware that Link doesn't recognize the files though. You'll have to manage the files as via some other method. I use Media Monkey and usb mass storage setting.

    Posted with my incredible Z30!
    07-28-14 07:57 PM
  4. bmorgan67's Avatar
    All day long and they sound great too!

    Posted via CB10
    drfever likes this.
    07-28-14 09:10 PM
  5. Bishkin's Avatar
    Does the bb play FLAC?
    BB10 should play flac. If it doesn't then you shouldn't buy it.
    07-28-14 11:56 PM
  6. asiayeah's Avatar
    The built-in music player just works on FLAC.

    I have tested with very high bit rate FLAC, some are as large as 100MB and they all work flawlessly.

    Posted via CB10
    07-29-14 04:04 AM
  7. mchipeur's Avatar
    Are these very high bit rate files 24 bit? I am looking for a phone that actually has a 24 bit DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) rather than taking 24 bit files and down sampling to 16, thus removing the benefit. Does the Passport (or any Blackberry) have a 24 bit DAC?
    08-25-14 07:40 PM
  8. mphillips828's Avatar
    I got FLAC files but couldn't hear the difference on my laptop and speakers. Is it noticeably better?

    Posted via CB10
    drfever likes this.
    08-25-14 08:19 PM
  9. drfever's Avatar
    I got FLAC files but couldn't hear the difference on my laptop and speakers. Is it noticeably better?

    Posted via CB10
    I listen to music at home through my studio monitor headphones and yes, there is a difference.

    Posted from my Z30 on CB10
    saxxman likes this.
    08-25-14 09:12 PM
  10. Matty's Avatar
    I got FLAC files but couldn't hear the difference on my laptop and speakers. Is it noticeably better?

    Posted via CB10
    As a DJ myself / producer, I never use .FLAC files only .AIFF / .WAV 16bit or sometime 320kbps .Mp3 when there is no Wav version available.

    To answer your question, yes there is a noticeable difference when listening to .Flac files compared to a standard mp3 at 320kbps but you have to be using Studio speakers / High end headphones to hear that difference

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    saxxman likes this.
    08-26-14 12:39 AM
  11. zocster's Avatar
    I only carry flac on my sd card!

    Sent from my BlackBerry Q10 using Tapatalk
    08-26-14 12:39 AM
  12. saxxman's Avatar
    I only carry flac on my sd card!

    Sent from my BlackBerry Q10 using Tapatalk
    Zoc, me too, but It would be nice if Link recognized them?
    My complete music collection equals 95gigs.
    08-26-14 10:53 AM
  13. zocster's Avatar
    Zoc, me too, but It would be nice if Link recognized them?
    My complete music collection equals 95gigs.
    It would be nice, let's hope next time round, they bring fix.

    Sent from my BlackBerry Q10 using Tapatalk
    saxxman likes this.
    08-26-14 11:09 AM
  14. rthonpm's Avatar
    The issue is that Link uses either iTunes or Windows Media Player as a music source so the only files that Link will see for transfer are ones that those two support, and neither support FLAC. BlackBerry should add in support for VLC or some other media manager to be able to see more file types.

    Posted via CB10
    08-27-14 05:45 AM
  15. w_scott's Avatar
    I've almost never used link to transfer files. Just insert the SD card in the PC, copy files, and insert in the phone again...

    Posted via CB10
    08-27-14 05:51 AM
  16. saxxman's Avatar
    The issue is that Link uses either iTunes or Windows Media Player as a music source so the only files that Link will see for transfer are ones that those two support, and neither support FLAC. BlackBerry should add in support for VLC or some other media manager to be able to see more file types.

    Posted via CB10
    Media Monkey, for sure!
    08-30-14 08:06 AM
  17. saxxman's Avatar
    Me too. I actually manage the FLEC files with Media Monkey.
    I turn on Mass Media Storage and sync away.
    08-30-14 08:09 AM
  18. FrankIAm's Avatar
    The issue is that Link uses either iTunes or Windows Media Player as a music source so the only files that Link will see for transfer are ones that those two support, and neither support FLAC. BlackBerry should add in support for VLC or some other media manager to be able to see more file types.

    Posted via CB10
    I just drag and drop via mass storage. Works.

    pin:2B7CAF06
    08-30-14 08:13 AM
  19. anon(9046478)'s Avatar
    Yeah, flick on mass storage works fine for me too. I always use it like that. Link only for backups

    Posted via CB10
    saxxman likes this.
    08-30-14 09:41 AM

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