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XMMS mp3 input plugin with replaygain

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XMMS mp3 input plugin with replaygain

Reply #1
Wow, I just found this.  I just switched to Linux (Debian Testing) for my main system, and I was having problems finding a media player that I enjoyed.  I am using foobar2000 under Wine, but it stutters a lot when under heavy CPU usage.  XMMS is a nice clean interface and supported the codecs I needed (MPC, FLAC), but did not support Replaygain for MP3s until I found your plugin.  Much appreciated.  It's too bad this isn't an official plugin.  It worked perfectly and took my all of 10 seconds to configure.

THANKS!!!

 

XMMS mp3 input plugin with replaygain

Reply #2
yeah there's a real need for proper mp3 replaygain support from linux apps.
that's why I had done my own patching to xmms-mad plugin a while ago.
btw the file uploaded by phoolgobi is an older version, I had updated the plugin meanwhile (just details from what I recall, like failure to recognise MP3 files when first bytes of files are weird, etc.. I never took the time to actually rework the plugin..)

check my homepage for latest (soon to be 1 year old..) version :
http://perso.crans.org/~krempp/xmms-mad/

also, check Linux players' paragraph of the replaygain wiki for more players, things are starting to change.

http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?ti...eplaygain#Linux