![]() ![]() ![]() Exit out of iTunes and Quicktime if they’re open.That’s it – give them a play, set the tags etc. And your FLAC files will be added to iTunes.A window will pop up, some text will fly by, the window will close and you’ll be presented with the option to import the “items” (flac files) into iTunes.Navigate to Fluke, select it and click Open.Select one or more FLAC files, right-click (ctrl-click for single-button mouse folks), choose Open With and select Other.Fluke is actually an AppleScript, saved as an Application bundle, that includes all of the software used in the Updated method to play FLAC files in iTunes But the new “updated” method really is much easier and faster. The original (longer) method can be found at the. And this method works using iTunes 7.6.2 or higher. Update: I’ve added a 2nd, much easier way to accomplish the same thing (playing FLAC files in iTunes. This works for iTunes version 7.4.1 and up (and Quicktime 7.2.0) running on OS X. This tutorial will guide you in installing all of the required software (and in which order) to get iTunes to play.flac files. Premium Accounts for free, We offer you a Premium account with a real Username and Password that you will use to log-in to ALLDEBRID.
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