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Originally Posted by trache
Might I ask why you want to convert a lossless file to a lossy file? Is there a program that you like to use that cannot read SHN?
The entire point of SHN is to be able to listen to media that has not been altered in any way eg. RoIO's.
Why you would actually want to go to the trouble of downloading SHNs and gum up the works by losing all that information is beyond me. Ugh. Google is your friend!
There are plugins for all the most popular audio programs. There is SHNAmp for WinAMP, a SHN, FLAC etc plugin for foobar2000, there's even a plugin for XMMS! Go out and fetch one.
Don't go trading anyone your lossy files. People who trade live concerts are serious about their hobby and will publicly shun you for releasing concerts in MP3 format - watch out.
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Some of us just happen to not have infinite hard drive space =P And hearing that can't or doesn't care to tell the difference. (If they are well encoded anyway, like Ogg 160+ kbps, but once you get to 160 and below with MP3s it can be painfully obvious.)