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Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date

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  • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

    Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
    Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
    https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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    tonibarth@troet.cafe
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    Rabbit is just getting started. I'm planning to add support for other scripts, e.g. scripts that are known to be particularly helpful for blind and VI people working with REAPER, and more.
    Disclaimer: the app was developed by professional software developer with more than 15 years of experience under their belt, but with the help of AI to speed up the development process. If AI conflicts with your oppinions and views, feel free to skip RABBIT alltogether.

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    • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

      Rabbit is just getting started. I'm planning to add support for other scripts, e.g. scripts that are known to be particularly helpful for blind and VI people working with REAPER, and more.
      Disclaimer: the app was developed by professional software developer with more than 15 years of experience under their belt, but with the help of AI to speed up the development process. If AI conflicts with your oppinions and views, feel free to skip RABBIT alltogether.

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      acerbt@tweesecake.social
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      @ToniBarth I didn't know that you could update ffmpeg for reaper. I thought it only worked with a particular version.

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      • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

        Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
        Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
        https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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        jpellis2008@dragonscave.space
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        @ToniBarth Wow this works great! Thank you so much!

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        • A acerbt@tweesecake.social

          @ToniBarth I didn't know that you could update ffmpeg for reaper. I thought it only worked with a particular version.

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          tonibarth@troet.cafe
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          @acerbt REAPER 7.66 introduced support for FFMpeg up to version 8, including hardware encoding/decoding support and multi track audio for videos.

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          • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

            Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
            Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
            https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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            jscholes@dragonscave.space
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            @ToniBarth Does it manage a REAPER-specific instance of FFmpeg and leave the other one(s) on my system alone?

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            • jscholes@dragonscave.spaceJ jscholes@dragonscave.space

              @ToniBarth Does it manage a REAPER-specific instance of FFmpeg and leave the other one(s) on my system alone?

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              tonibarth@troet.cafe
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              @jscholes Yep.

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              • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                bscross32@tweesecake.social
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                @ToniBarth Heh, that's cool.

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                  tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                  @jcsteh Haha, thank @Scott for that, I'm nowhere near smart enough for those ;).

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                  • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                    Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                    Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                    https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                    @ToniBarth Hey Tony. Would you consider using universal binary for Mac OS rather than separate architecture-based binaries? I think the naming may be super-confusing for beginners in the “assets” section. I ran the "open me first” and, even though it claimed the removal of “gatekeeper" restrictions, they were actually not removed for me. I am on Mac OS 26.4.1.

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                    • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                      Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                      Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                      https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                      thequinbox@dragonscave.space
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                      @ToniBarth Ooh, another wxDragon Rust app. Very nice!

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                      • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                        Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                        Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                        https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                        remixman@kind.social
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                        @ToniBarth Pretty cool!

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                        • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                          Rabbit is just getting started. I'm planning to add support for other scripts, e.g. scripts that are known to be particularly helpful for blind and VI people working with REAPER, and more.
                          Disclaimer: the app was developed by professional software developer with more than 15 years of experience under their belt, but with the help of AI to speed up the development process. If AI conflicts with your oppinions and views, feel free to skip RABBIT alltogether.

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                          marcozehe@norden.social
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                          @ToniBarth Das ist ja sehr cool! Das werde ich nachher definitiv mal ausprobieren. Kommt es damit klar, wenn SWS/S&M per ReaPack installiert wurde? So habe ich es nämlich bei mir eingebunden, nicht als eigene Installation.

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                          • marcozehe@norden.socialM marcozehe@norden.social

                            @ToniBarth Das ist ja sehr cool! Das werde ich nachher definitiv mal ausprobieren. Kommt es damit klar, wenn SWS/S&M per ReaPack installiert wurde? So habe ich es nämlich bei mir eingebunden, nicht als eigene Installation.

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                            @ToniBarth Antwort auf meine Frage: Ja, es kommt damit klar. Wie cool ist das bitte? In einem Rutsch alles aktualisiert, und beim Start werde ich nicht gefragt, ob REAPER wirklich geöffnet werden soll. Eine Frage noch: Kann man Das Rabbit App Bundle für den Mac mit Sprach-Bundles für Deutsch und andere unterstützte Sprachen ergänzen? So nutzt VoiceOver beim Start nämlich immer eine englische Stimme und liest damit deutsche Texte vor, da nur ein englisches Sprach-Bundle im App Container ist.

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                            • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                              Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                              Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                              https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                              jonathan859@someplace.social
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                              @ToniBarth Can I run this without having any of them installed and will it install them for me? Or do I need to have them set up initially, and it will just upgrade. On Windows that is.

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                              • tonibarth@troet.cafeT tonibarth@troet.cafe

                                Meet Rabbit, the REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool, your one and only tool to keep REAPER and all its extensions up to date.
                                Rabbit does make sure to update REAPER, OSARA, SWS, ReaPack, ReaKontrol, JAWS Scripts and FFMpeg on Windows and Mac, no matter if ARM or x64. It comes as a single executable that you can run and forget whenever you want. For nerds it also contains a CLI application that can be used to automate mass installations etc.
                                https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/tag/v0.1.0

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                                ragb@masto.pt
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                                @ToniBarth Public service, thanks!

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                                • vick21@mastodon.socialV vick21@mastodon.social

                                  @ToniBarth Hey Tony. Would you consider using universal binary for Mac OS rather than separate architecture-based binaries? I think the naming may be super-confusing for beginners in the “assets” section. I ran the "open me first” and, even though it claimed the removal of “gatekeeper" restrictions, they were actually not removed for me. I am on Mac OS 26.4.1.

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                                  tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                                  @vick21 Yeah, I've heard that it doesn't work for some people. I'll look into it, although it'll be just hit or miss since I can't test it myself.

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                                  • vick21@mastodon.socialV vick21@mastodon.social

                                    @ToniBarth Hey Tony. Would you consider using universal binary for Mac OS rather than separate architecture-based binaries? I think the naming may be super-confusing for beginners in the “assets” section. I ran the "open me first” and, even though it claimed the removal of “gatekeeper" restrictions, they were actually not removed for me. I am on Mac OS 26.4.1.

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                                    tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                                    @vick21 Yeah, I can certainly try to get a universal binary into my workflow. Thanks for the suggestion.

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                                    • marcozehe@norden.socialM marcozehe@norden.social

                                      @ToniBarth Das ist ja sehr cool! Das werde ich nachher definitiv mal ausprobieren. Kommt es damit klar, wenn SWS/S&M per ReaPack installiert wurde? So habe ich es nämlich bei mir eingebunden, nicht als eigene Installation.

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                                      tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                                      @marcozehe Gute Frage, ich denke ja. Ich weiß nicht, ob es die ReaPack Registry auch automatisch aktualisiert. Bzw. habe ich es so gebaut, aber den Fall noch nicht getestet, also... versuch gern mal, und sag mir, ob es geklappt hat.

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                                      • marcozehe@norden.socialM marcozehe@norden.social

                                        @ToniBarth Antwort auf meine Frage: Ja, es kommt damit klar. Wie cool ist das bitte? In einem Rutsch alles aktualisiert, und beim Start werde ich nicht gefragt, ob REAPER wirklich geöffnet werden soll. Eine Frage noch: Kann man Das Rabbit App Bundle für den Mac mit Sprach-Bundles für Deutsch und andere unterstützte Sprachen ergänzen? So nutzt VoiceOver beim Start nämlich immer eine englische Stimme und liest damit deutsche Texte vor, da nur ein englisches Sprach-Bundle im App Container ist.

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                                        tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                                        @marcozehe Aha, das ist ein guter Hinweis, ja, das mache ich. Idch wusste nicht, dass das bei Mac separat angegeben werden muss.

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                                          @ToniBarth Can I run this without having any of them installed and will it install them for me? Or do I need to have them set up initially, and it will just upgrade. On Windows that is.

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                                          tonibarth@troet.cafe
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                                          @jonathan859 Both, so yeah, you can use it to install entirely new REAPER instances for you, all batteries included.

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