Music file format: FLAC

When I tried to copy a folder containing several songs in the format FLAC in the Samsa drive, I received a warning that this format is not recognized by the device and "want you copy the files anyway? I said 'no '.

Later, I did a search and found a response saying that the format FLAC is recognized. I'm confused. Two questions:

(1) the Samsa Clip can read files in the format FLAC?

(2) if it is negative, can you suggest a free program to convert files to MP3 format?

Thank you

Haim

It is compatible with the latest firmware.  Check your version of firmware under system information. and see if matches the version specified in the sticky threads at the top of this forum.  They educate update you if need be.

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