I'm getting ready to switch my 2 desktops and 2 laptops to Linux. Is dBPowerAmp Linux available or will I have to find another audio conversion software that is compatible with Linux?? If not, how soon until a Linux version is available?
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Re: dBPowerAmp Linux
There is not a Linux version available and probably never will be, as there is one developer, Spoon. Doing a Linux version would require a total rewrite of dMC.
However, dMC does work somewhat in Wine as far as converting goes. I'm not sure how it functions in regards to CD ripping in WineLast edited by LtData; August 31, 2008, 11:28 PM. -
Re: dBPowerAmp Linux
I am with you, ZmanMichael. I have 3 computers I have "UPGRADED" TO Linux. I have one running XP Pro. I will give dbPowerAmp a try with Wine.
I am trying to get playlist on my new Cowon D2. Sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. I have tried WMPlayer, Media Monkey, JetShell, dbPowerAmp, and I don't know what else. Any suggestions?
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Re: dBPowerAmp Linux
there were talks about this earlier, and as far as I understood, the player too works under wine.
i really would like to see a linux version of dbpoweramp. have you thought of creating one? linux is starting to get more popular now, considdering windows is getting more like crap. please considder creating a linux port, the linux community would appreciate it
there is also a sticky post in "General" about this:
Yes you heard it right!! check out the news! : http://frankscorner.org/ you will need to install wine and then install dap and dmc under wine.
If you want to use something that is native to linux, I would consider Amarok.Comment
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