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Finally got round to giving foobar2000 a try. :)

Given a few more days it may replace Winamp as my default player.

It was a beast to customise, but I'm pretty pleased with what I've ended up with; and it does things I've always wanted to be able to do that Winamp couldn't. Now if only someone could make it cook my dinner. :laugh:

foobar_screenshot.jpg

It would be helpful if there were some more customisable Samurize things for it. Anyone got any recomendations? The built in one continually tells me that I am playing a track named 'uninteresting', and AMPI doesn't seem to work... :huh:

edit: :) no need... Found it :happy:

Edited by B.O.B.

This is the most complex(more like complicated) program I have ever used.. Wow it took 7 hours to get it to work and I still only have this :laugh:

Screenshot

I don't exactly know how to make everything myself, but I have figured out how to use some of the tagz and edit other people's code.. Just wondering.. how long did it take you guys to config this thing ;) ?

:Edit: - Another couple half-hour later...

So my current foobar changed a bit

Screenshot 2

But I'm trying to get this to work, I see that some of you guys have a huge spectrum analyzer (like the one in on the top part instead of on the side panel, but when I put it on it won't get bigger than this? Does anyone know how to change this? Because when I do change it, it turns into what it looks like in Screenshot 3

Screenshot 3

I think once I get that then finally I'll be able to make a new/find a better info and then change the colours a bit so they match :D

Screenshot 3

I think once I get that then finally I'll be able to make a new/find a better info and then change the colours a bit so they match :D

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Oh, I really like that font on screenshot 3 on the column titles, may I ask what it is?

EDIT: There a code for centering text?

Edited by Bob... Just Bob

hey whats up guys, i have a couple questions..

i deleted almost all my panels except for one, and i'd like to get panels back across the top again.. :cry: i can't seem to find a way to do this, or to drag any of the tabs on my one panel anywhere at all.. help please?

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Would anyone, that use almost all plugins, be kind enough to upload their foobar2000 folder or something like that? :whistle:

It should be around 2Mb in size (maximum). ;)

I'm totally new in scripting stuff so you imagine how much I'm lost?!?! :wacko: Some might say that I just need to learn but fact is, I'm not really interested into that kind of stuff but I am sure in need for the best audio player on my computer! :yes:

Please be kind & thanks in advance!

Just in case anyone is interested, I found this very useful for sorting out results from the album list plugin:

Preferences > Core

In the "Sort incoming files" box paste this

$if2(%album artist%,[%artist%])|%date%|$if2(%album%,[%venue%])|[%disc%]|%_lowerext%|$num(%tracknumber%,3)|%_path_raw%

Now when viewing files using search or album list, they will be sorted logically instead of by path!

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now i have it like this, but the panels won't move to where i want them to..

:cry:

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right click on an area at the top of foobar, e.g. next to components. Then you can add your desired panels.

After that, disable your sidebar in preferences

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Panels across the top will need to have a minimum height set too, or they'll just be all squashed up at the top. ;)

For some reason you can't resize the top bit vertically.

Would anyone, that use almost all plugins, be kind enough to upload their foobar2000 folder or something like that? :whistle:

It should be around 2Mb in size (maximum). ;)

I'm totally new in scripting stuff so you imagine how much I'm lost?!?! :wacko: Some might say that I just need to learn but fact is, I'm not really interested into that kind of stuff but I am sure in need for the best audio player on my computer! :yes:

Please be kind & thanks in advance!

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