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Seems to be one of the old proprietary formats from Creative Labs for Soundblaster Studio II. I wonder, has file format documentation ever been published? Or does the XMMS plugin only rely on an emulator? With regard to plugins, I would say that writing plugins is easier with Audacious than with XMMS. As an additional benefit, if a plugin wants to offer a preferences/settings GUI, plugin authors don't need to do that with native GTK anymore since Audacious implements an own widget abstraction API for that. |
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Hi all. I recognize this is a 'most likely no' question off the bat, but does anyone know if PAC (soundblaster) audio files have a plugin of any sort? I saw in the forums that Audacious is NOT plugin compatible with XMMS, and the last project I saw for interacting with or converting those files is specifically an xmms plugin.
If there is not a known plugin/project associated with this, is the process of converting an xmms plugin to be compatible with Audacious a known procedure, or is it so different now that it's case-by-case no matter what?
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