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Lupin:
For Linux?

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Lupin on March 11, 2010, 02:00:54 PM ---For Linux?

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Wasn't the above recommendation of songbird a linux program?

disassembler:

--- Quote from: fohfoh on March 11, 2010, 06:16:57 PM ---
--- Quote from: Lupin on March 11, 2010, 02:00:54 PM ---For Linux?

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Wasn't the above recommendation of songbird a linux program?

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Yup! Songbird runs of Linux, Mac & Windoze. :] There's a .deb package available for those of you who might be afraid of Terminal, but from what I've seen in other posts, that's not a problem for you & Mr. Lupin.

Stsin:
Some questions about Foobar:

People say that foobar is worth it just for ASIO.  But is it worth using with onboard sound?  I don't really notice a difference.

Are there any good Windows 7 gadgets for foobar2k?  The ones I've tried were buggy.
And what are the must have addons?

Will5757:
afaik ASIO is mostly used for recording, I see no real benefit in low latency playback of a finished file
foobar does however have kernel steaming (bypassing the windows mixer) which is the main reason i hear ppl moving to foobar

tbh though, if your fine with using on board sound, it's unlikely a change in the software or decoder you use to play files will make a noticeable difference to you

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