I can’t say I have ever used the FLAC format but I know lots of enthusiasts like the format for lossless music files and out of the box Windows 7 will not play FLAC or OGG. On the Hacking Windows 7 Media Center blog there is nice tutorial on how to get Windows 7 to play FLAC, it would be interesting to see once the codecs have been installed if using Play To Windows 7 transcodes the audio files in to something the target device can play

Presently Media Center (and Windows Media Player 12) doesn’t include native file support for a number of lossless audio codecs including FLAC, OGG, and basically anything other than Microsoft’s own WMA files. There is a cure for this minor omission though so no worries 

3 thoughts on “Playing FLAC files in Windows 7 Media Center”
  1. I have loads of FLAC files (concert bootleggers file of choice) and it’s just like the video codecs, getting them to work on MCE isn’t for the faint hearted :o)

    Why M$ don’t support them, as a number of bands actually use the format for their digital downloads – Pearl Jam and NIN to name 2.

  2. Thanks for the link. I was trying before to play FLAC encoded files, but could not do it. I am not tech savvy person. But this was the solution to my problem!

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