Noteburner came to the rescue allowing me to store the high res music FLAC files to a storage device (SD Card) so that I could build a road-trip library. I was also going on a 14 hour car trip through Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado and would not have any cell signal nor would I be able to store all the necessary songs on my phone through the Tidal app as there is not enough RAM. The software then swiftly converts the chosen tracks, maintaining the original metadata and album art. Users can simply copy and paste the Tidal track URL into the software, select the desired output format, and click the "Convert" button. ![]() Noteburner's straightforward interface makes the conversion process a breeze. I wanted to start with some albums that you cannot purchase, remasters of an obscure Swedish electro band. The software was easy and intuitive to use. ![]() My personal experience was a month-long trial with Noteburner. A great tool to have hi-res FLAC transferable to other devices
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