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I'm trying to import it into foobar, and it says the 'Playback Controls' panel is required to import it. What component is that? I've tried searching, but have been unsuccessful.

I get so frustrated with Foobar2000, especially when I see some of the screenshots here.

I downloaded that pure adium skin but I don't know how to install it.

I found a good "code" on the first page for a layout, but I don't know how to use it.

I try use sandbox mode but can never accomplish what I want.

Theres no chance they're going to add "n00b" support for auto install layouts / skins?

Anyone assist me?

Andre, thx for config, but Foobar shows me, that miss me Playback control..what is it pls? i cant find it. thx for help

I had the same problem, but I found the component that's needed.

Never mind. I found out it was this plugin that was required. Thanks for sharing your config Andre!

I have a general question about the tree list plugin. I have a couple of albums which have some different artists on them. Even though the artists vary, is there any way in which I can have all of the album under the main artist?

I tried adding the Album Artist tag to the MP3s (so although the artists are different, the album artist is the same), but that didn't work. The tracks are still ordered by artist tag only.

I have a general question about the tree list plugin. I have a couple of albums which have some different artists on them. Even though the artists vary, is there any way in which I can have all of the album under the main artist?

I tried adding the Album Artist tag to the MP3s (so although the artists are different, the album artist is the same), but that didn't work. The tracks are still ordered by artist tag only.

I use the 'various' tag which I assign to albums that have different artists, most of the time those are collection albums.

$if(%soundtrack%,'OST|',)$if(%various%,'Various Artists',%artist%)$if(%fav%,' *',)|%album%$if(%various%,,[ '('%date%')'])[|$if(%discnumber%,CD %discnumber%,$if(%cd%,CD %cd%))]

can anyone provide a dl for foo_uie_powerpanels .. i've looked everywhere and no working links ... and the official site is borked ... would be much appreciated! oh, and i'm back! first post in a long time ... missed nw!

Here i uploaded mine:

http://rapidshare.de/files/40477605/foo_ui...panels.dll.html

I have a general question about the tree list plugin. I have a couple of albums which have some different artists on them. Even though the artists vary, is there any way in which I can have all of the album under the main artist?

I tried adding the Album Artist tag to the MP3s (so although the artists are different, the album artist is the same), but that didn't work. The tracks are still ordered by artist tag only.

You didn't say whether you told the tree plugin to look for the album artist tag. Try changing the plugin's script to $if2(%album artist%,%artist%).

You didn't say whether you told the tree plugin to look for the album artist tag. Try changing the plugin's script to $if2(%album artist%,%artist%).

Thanks. A couple of hours ago I managed to solve my problem by adding a new sorting method to the album list panel (sorting by album artist) - so now the tree panel displays any albums with a different album artist tag to their artist tag, with their album artist tag - it works anyway!

foobarpreferences.png

This is how I have it configured - here's an example of an album with different artists, but sorted under the same album artist.

Hey man what visual style is that ???

If I'm not mistaken, it's the Ubuntu Human visual style.

Scirwode

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