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i also stopped using fb2k, instead i'm using itunes with the foobar passthrough, all the audio features of foobar with the neat and >codeless< gui of itunes.

only problem is that i can't get the dsp continuator to work as the "stop after current song" setting keeps enabling itself and i've gone bonkers trying to disable it once and for all. :cry:

finally.. someone agrees! :woot: :rofl:

..and here's my newest cool foobar shot, except for one thing.. it is NOT so cool :p

updated mine again

Nice ppl, Undead thats great band :D

So, Undead and Moglenstar could i get .fcs files from your setups.

And Undead that 3DCC is great, could i get that on my PM :D

im using columns_ui and am wondering if there is a way to make it so that when you double click a playlist in the sidebar that playlist will start playing? all it does now is try to rename the playlist. having to single click then select the first track then hit play is very annoying.

Hey all, first of all I'd like to say that although I've used these forums alot, I've only just signed up... I got so much info from this site I never really needed to post anything, It's a great site.

My question is, what do I need to change in foobar to display only "Artist - Track" in the toolbar and also what do I need to change in the code to show the same in the playlist.

I tried to manually change the Toolbar bit but it's telling me theres an error, I guess I'm doing something wrong.

Here is the code I have at the moment (its the default code)

[%artist% - ]$if(%title%,['['%album%[ #[%disc%/]$num(%tracknumber%,2)]'] ']%title%,%_filename_ext%)	 '['%_foobar2000_version%']'

Can someone please amend this for me so that I only have the artist - track name in the toolbar? Also I need similar in the playlist part... I won't bother pasting the entire playlist code as its default anyway.

Many thanks.

Thanks for the quick reply! Do you know what I need to put in the playlist section to show the same?

EDIT: Thanks Acedriver... sorry I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to editing Foobar :)

Edited by Phixion

finally.. someone agrees! :woot: :rofl:

..and here's my newest cool foobar shot, except for one thing.. it is NOT so cool :p

I know they've been posted before, but, I have no idea how far back and I don't want to go page by page. Anyway, can you upload/send me those toolbar buttons? :d

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