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I'm still using the older build :)

It's a modified Now Playing' config for samurize.

But some mp3's act that way with samurize and others not.

But both id3v1 and 2 are tagged correctly. :s

check the files tag in foobar2000's file info.. sometimes foobar can't read them, and you've to retag them in foobar.

Thanks spex04 for the help (Y)

foobar5si.png

Can you give us a step by step guide on how to place those bars in the bottom? I was told to use the layout in the Display > Column UI > Layout Tab but I have no idea how to use it. I love the way you set it up. It's so simple.

Kenneth

check the files tag in foobar2000's file info.. sometimes foobar can't read them, and you've to retag them in foobar.

You're right ;)

Is there a fast way to tag them so that I dont have to add Title= blabla to every file?

Like maybe getting it from internet?

Does anybody have a full set of the Tango icons? The ones in this thread are missing the next and previous buttons, which I like to use.

i can re do a full set including a new play button if you want (even though my photoshop skills aren't top notch).

btw, which color would you like the play button to be ? any request for other buttons ?

You're right ;)

Is there a fast way to tag them so that I dont have to add Title= blabla to every file?

Like maybe getting it from internet?

mp3tag and tag&rename (t&r) works for me..

usually I removed all the tags with t&r and search it again..

Edited by acedriver

The buttons are Silk icons found here.

thanks for the link, but somehow the pngs control_stop and control_repeat show up like this.

buttons9db.png

Has someone else noticed this?

edit: Dom, http://music.morbo.org/components.php

edit2: okay, problem solved; just re-save them

Edited by dexter79

could someone help me on getting the play counter to work?

I've got foo_playcount.dll from http://foobar2000.org/components/index.html and put it in the components folder... what do I do now?

Thanks.

You will need to either add a couple of new columns with [%play_count%] and [%last_played%] in them (if you are using columnsui) or just add either one of those two into your tile formatting page (if you use the []'s then foobar will only show the value if somthing exists)

"complete" tango toolbar

tangotoolbar3re.png

OMG awesome, just what I was looking for. :woot:

i can re do a full set including a new play button if you want (even though my photoshop skills aren't top notch).

btw, which color would you like the play button to be ? any request for other buttons ?

Edit: Just read this post, could you make a version with a blue play button and green next/previous buttons? If not no big deal, great job on the buttons btw. :D

Edited by sdb815

Im searching this for long time, but just now i remembered to post here :blush:

Does anyone have any equlizer presets, i need metal, rock, and maybe trance techno ;)

Is it maybe possible to save Winamp presets and load it in foobar's equlizer,

i think that format is diffrent :unsure:

Foobar's equlizer uses presets with extension .feq

If you look at some presets, how they are set, then you can do them yourself, its not hard, if you can hear tones good.. if you have a musicians ear ;) because the EQ depends on what speakers you have, it sounds different on different speakers with the same EQ

could someone give me some clear instructions on how to use that? i've got foobar .9, and columnsui installed.. but after that.. :blush:

1) Download and extract.

2) In foobar 0.9f, right click the button area, Customize.

3) Bottom left, Tools, Load from file, and choose the .fcs that you just extracted.

That's it.

I'll ask this again: does anyone know of any possible way to import an iTunes library onto Foobar? Anyone know of one?

Not that I know of. No one has written a plugin for that yet.

check out: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....topic=42730&hl= and the Foobar @ HA forums.

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