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Originally Posted by Mug Funky
try reaper. it's free for noncommercial yada yada, has native FLAC support (arbitrary channel counts), and is IMHO better than protools (and faster)
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Do you have a link for that? The only one I can find is a 30 day demo.
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Originally Posted by roozhou
Flac is lossless, which means I lose nothing from decoding and re-encoding. The best way is to decode, cut the pcm and reencode.
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I am not sure what you mean? Are you saying cut the stereo FLAC file then upmix? Or do mean cut the original, then encode to FLAC? As I have had no luck with either. The original file is TrueHD and I can't find a single program that will deal with it.
EDIT: Keep in mind that I am still new at this so you might have to explain step by step.