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djrichwoods:

--- Quote from: BigBambi on August 13, 2007, 06:31:00 AM ---
--- Quote from: ell1ps1s on August 12, 2007, 10:41:16 PM ---What is Winx, and what does it do? Could you provide a link?

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www.google.com

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Why is this necessary?

I just did a Google search for both "Winx" and "Winx Mac" and neither came up with any results that even remotely resembled what dunno was talking about... Some kids show called Winx Club and Josh Wink, yes... something that runs on Mac, no....

So again...

What is Winx and is there a link that explains what it is and how it can help with applying replaygain tags to mp3's on rockbox?

Thanks.

AlexP:
Rereading, I'm guessing it is a typo and he means wine.

dunno:

--- Quote from: BigBambi on August 13, 2007, 12:10:31 PM ---Rereading, I'm guessing it is a typo and he means wine.

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Nope.
My "Winx" comment was meant to be flippant, what I meant was get a windows OS like Winxp or Win vista

AlexP:
However, I believe foobar does run under wine.

ell1ps1s:

--- Quote from: dunno on August 13, 2007, 02:05:03 PM ---what I meant was get a windows OS like Winxp or Win vista

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And how does that help with the original question? Sure, if you already have an Intel Mac, and a copy of Windows under either BootCamp or Parallels, you could just use foobar. I wouldn't install Windows on a Mac just for that purpose, though.


--- Quote from: BigBambi on August 13, 2007, 03:20:37 PM ---However, I believe foobar does run under wine.

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Good answer for Linux, although I believe Amarok also has scripts which can scan and apply ReplayGain tags. Wine isn't readily available for Mac yet. The Darwine project is working on it, but it's far from ready. According to this link, it's possible to build Wine yourself, at least on an Intel Mac, but the Mac-native solution above still seems like a simpler solution at this point.

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