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Old 04-10-2008, 05:35 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Ok, using foobar2000 0.9.5.1 + ASIO. Replaygain source mode is set to album & prevent clipping according to peak and no DSP plugins. Sounds pretty good so far.
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Sorry to dredge this up again, but does anyone know if the same recommendations would apply to an XP Pro 64bit (x64) user? I'm suddenly needing/wanting to play FLAC and have no idea where to start.
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Sorry to dredge this up again, but does anyone know if the same recommendations would apply to an XP Pro 64bit (x64) user? I'm suddenly needing/wanting to play FLAC and have no idea where to start.
I think you could change the title of this thread to "for XP 64-bit?" and you'd get the same replies. I dont think it makes much difference. There arent THAT many options out there, but I think foobar is the best in its class, and winamp is probably the best in its class. Foobar being feature rich and winamp being user friendly. Just my 2cents.
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Thanks. I'll give Foobar a try.
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For getting a right impression I recommend to try Dr.Death’s foobar2000 Pack UPDATED by meDveD

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I recommend foobar2000 + FooAvA

His upcoming version 1.05 looks super slick, can't wait!
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+1 for Foobar. Takes a while for you to completely tweak it out though...
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foobar is very good once you get the kinks worked out
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I'm using J River Media Center on Vista 64-bit. I used it to rip my CDs to FLAC, and it can transcode them to MP3s to my portable players on the fly. Free trial, and a license allows legal install on several systems.

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