I was wondering about that.  I tried to use Foobar about a year and a half ago 
under Vista 64 with Winamp plug-ins and it just crashed.
I don't know about Windows 7 but Audiostocker works very well under Vista 64 in 
Winamp still.  So perhaps you could go back to Winamp?
On Mar 22, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Brett Boyer wrote:

> Ok. I used to use audiostocker, a DSP plug-in in winamp to use compression 
> and volume leveler. So basically it would match the volume for whatever mp3 
> was playing. It didn't matter how loud or soft the recording.  audiostocker 
> did a killer job of keeping things at the same volume. Well it is an old 
> plug-in that has long since been abandoned as far as I know. I need to 
> replicate this with foobar. I did this for a long time but now that I am 
> using windows 7 I can't use the set up the way I used which was to have 
> winamp bridge pull the audiostocker dsp so foobar would play mp3s the same 
> way.
> Hopefully someone has an answer.
> I've thought about replay gain but I'd really like to do this on the fly and 
> not select and set volumes and such which I know next to nothing about.
> thanks for anyone who can help
> bb
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