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@iron2000: i don't think it is possible to do that especially if android is a linux type OS so would require making any plug-ins from scratch to do that (just like doing a 64-bit or any other port to a different OS).
it's not like there's not already patches for android to support some of the other formats provided by plug-ins like wavpack and flac (that i'm aware off) which if implemented natively then could be accessed via the media apis the Winamp app uses. as for additional formats in the app, i've not heard anything about expanding the support from what android is natively providing (at least not for the forseeable future as i'd assume adding things in requires making a different playback engine to cope).
i'm surprised it's taken so long since the app appeared for someone to ask for that, heh
@kustodian: there is a limit to how long a post can be edited after being posted (unless you're a mod / admin). and yes things relating to android have been moved into this forum as it's easier to deal with especially with what was being posted in the other forums which didn't belong there like wifi sync stuff which is pretty much related to the android support so would best make sense to be in here - also since no one giving the free tech support has a compatible device there's not much tech support to do in that case.
-daz
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