How to read FLAC and Ogg Vorbis

Hi,
actually it's not possible to read my flac files from iTunes, so I can't directly transfer these files to my Ipod. I'd wish my ipod classic to read natively flac format but I can't even recode to alac directly with iTunes.
Is there any other app to encode as alac which can read flac and transfer files to my ipod?

jonatan72 wrote:
Hi,
actually it's not possible to read my flac files from iTunes, so I can't directly transfer these files to my Ipod.
You are correct, iTunes cannot play or convert FLAC. There are plugins (Xiph) that allow iTunes to play FLAC, but they still will not transfer to the iPod.
Is there any other app to encode as alac which can read flac
For converting FLAC to ALAC, you can use dbPoweramp. If you wish to convert FLAC to AAC or MP3, there are several tools that can do so, such as Switch.
Add the converted files to your iTunes library, and then sync the iPod normally.

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