[Fwd: Re: Fruity Loops]

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http://www.flstudio.com/

Scroll down and under shortcuts you will see a link to download the trial. It is a fully functional version of the software. The only option you don't have is to save what you create.

sincerely,

Travis Forghani
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Bowman Enterprises, Inc.

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L. Rahyen wrote:
Can you provide a link where application in question can be downloaded (either demo or full version)?

On Wednesday August 1 2007 16:34, Travis Forghani wrote:
With Winetricks, Fruity Loops seems to be working well.  The only thing
that is not working right now is the packs.  I can't figure out why the
packs aren't working.  If I click on the bass pack, it produces sound;
if I click on one of the choir packs, no sound is produced.  Linux reads
the bass pack as pcm encoded.  Linux isn't able to read all the packs
that aren't working.  I know that wav is a wrapper but if the bass pack
is wav and the choir packs are wav then why is it that Linux can play
the bass pack but not the choir packs?  If Movie Player can play wav,
then shouldn't it be able to play all wav files?  I even tried
installing all the gstreamer plugins to see if this would help solve the
problem; it didn't.  I also tried installing RealPlayer and setting up
the packs to be played with Realplayer.  The reason I tried installing
the gstreamer plugins and Realplayer was to see if FL Studio relies on
the codecs that are installed with WMP.  I guess not.  Can someone who
knows more about WINE install FL 7 and test it to find out why the Packs
are not working?  I've already checked the registry in WINE and compared
it to the Registry in Win XP and they are exactly the same.  I also
compared the directory structures and they are the same.



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