m1abrams;261378 Wrote: 
> Have you gotten dbpoweramp to work under Parallels?  I have tried and
> when it starts to read the CD is just errors.

Hmm. Maybe I didn't test dbPowerAmp. I have a similar problem with
Foobar being able to identify a CD in the Mac's optical drive, but not
being able to actually play or rip it. I do know that EAC does work
under Parallels though. The Foobar thing fortunately isn't a problem
for me, as I don't use it as a player or ripper, just for fixing tags
and ReplayGain.

BTW, if you want a tool for applying ReplayGain in Mac, Play by the
makers of Max does this.

What's wrong with iTunes? Don't get me started. Chiefly no flac
support. It wants to tell you what to do with your music and your iPod
(mine is Rockboxed.) I want my applications and devices to do what I
want them to do, not the other way around. Ooh, coverflow! Meh.

I think there's an argument to be made that Apple is largely
responsible for the general decline in music fidelity these days by
encouraging a generation of music lovers to listen to their music
through 49ยข earbuds. One really can't tell the difference through such
poor quality transducers. 

Apple has been dancing with the Dark Side for a while now. It's been
great for my stock portfolio, though. The Dark Side is powerful.


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