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Here's my config for people who've asked for it (rename to .fcs), and the Track Info Panel code too.

$if(%_time_elapsed%,
$char(1)CC98E47%artist%
$char(10)
$char(1)C222222$if(%tracknumber%,%tracknumber%. )%title%
$char(10)
$char(1)C%_time_elapsed% / %_length%
$char(10)
$char(10)
$char(1)CC98E47$if2(%album%,Album)
$char(10)
$char(1)C222222$if2(%date%,Year)
$char(10)
$char(1)C$if2(%genre%,Genre)
,
$char(10)
$char(1)CC98E47No Track Playing
)

foobar_black3.txt

is there a plugin for the msn "what im listening to" feature on foobar beta?

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There are only a handful of plugins for the beta as the SDK hasn't been released yet. So to answer the question no there isn't one.

i dont think there is a stream browser for foobar, one easy work around that i think works although i have not tried it myself is to save the .pls files of your favorite streams into a folder then add them to a playlist in foobar so they are easy to access, as long as the location there stramed from does not change this method should work fine. you can also find a listing of shoutcast streams here

if you want to record the stream with foobar you will need to get this

@idunno

you need to get track info panel (that code also), custom buttons

and custom code for status bar

*I found the foobar above that you wanted your foobar

to like is from JosephYang (josephyang.deviantart.com)

You could PM him (he is member of Neowin) or

try to ask him on deviantart or e-mail him to help

you

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