How to tunr FLAC into Apple Lossless


Hi, I am switching over to a Mac and want to change the FLAC files from my PC into Apple Losless in order to use Itunes. I'm worried that if i import the files, Itunes will convert them to lossy (?) MP3 type files. Will Max help me do this? Any ideas are appreciated? Thanks!
sammie
MAX can convert FLAC into AIFF and import them into iTunes in one operation and that is what I use. I then convert AIFF into Apple Lossless using iTunes and delete the AIFF tracks to save space.

BTW, MAX saves the converted AIFF files in Music directory, to save space, you need to delete them as well.
If you go to the "Preferences" dialog box in iTunes (under the Edit menu), click on the 'Advanced' tab, then on the 'Importing' tab you'll see the choices for importing files. The possiblities are AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3 and WAV.

If you import WMA files into iTunes, and you have set the iTunes preferences to use Apple Lossless as the import format, iTunes will convert the files on import, after asking your first.

In the "View options" dialog box under the "View" menu you can click on "Kind" and the file type will show up as one of the columns you see alongside each song that's been imported, a nice feature if you have a mix of file types because you can use that column to sort the songs.
Not sure if this will work with your Mac ( OS X 10.4.9 or later).
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/toolplayer.html
I was surprised with the quality and versatility for a freeware download.
Hope this helps.
Thanks everyone for your help! I'll experiment a bit to find which one works best.
Max is the way to go, I use flac on my pc at home and apple lossless on my mac at work. My 8 way mac pro processes 8 songs at a time and can rip through gig's of files in a flash. The best part is that unlike some programs on the pc side max transcoded files are compatible with itunes sharing so you can listen to them on other computers or a itv.