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is there any grid view plugin for album art???

currently using columns ui, but i don't know if it's possible to to view covers on a cover wall/grid. looking at album covers rreminds me quicker of albums/songs that i've not listened to for too long.

  • 4 weeks later...

I took some time to update my foobar2000 layout again. I think it actually looks pretty good now. I previously had Artist / Album filters on the left, replaced that with Album List Panel and Lyric Show. Items that were previously panels I moved to the toolbar to give them the nice blue background. I changed the toolbar icons to follow a basic gray color scheme. I changed the background color of the seekbar so it matches and appears seamless, and I changed the waveform to black and Direct3D 9 which looks much nicer.

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is there any grid view plugin for album art???

currently using columns ui, but i don't know if it's possible to to view covers on a cover wall/grid. looking at album covers rreminds me quicker of albums/songs that i've not listened to for too long.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I spent a couple of hours last night reorganizing my layout. I wish it were prettier, but WSH Panel and ELPlaylist are beyond me.

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What component are you using for the Artist / Album lists in that screenshot? I assume it's not Facets because that's what I'm using and it doesn't look like that. I really like that whatever component you're using looks native. Care to help me out? :)

What component are you using for the Artist / Album lists in that screenshot? I assume it's not Facets because that's what I'm using and it doesn't look like that. I really like that whatever component you're using looks native. Care to help me out? :)

It's the filters built into Columns UI - http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_ui_columns

  • 3 weeks later...

it's not the same i want the buttons on the taskbar like it is in the windows minimode.

There is this, but a lot of the posts seem to suggest its buggy and crashes a lot.

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=78234

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Not sure if this is the right topic but...

Have an Auzentech Prelude soundcard, 2.1 sound system, running Windows 7.

Any recommendation on what DSP's I should be using, and in what order? Also, for output, I have it set to my soundcard. Is there a better output to use, or keep it on soundcard?

  • 1 month later...

Is there any easy way to set it up to resemble the iTunes layout? I don't want it to look like OS X, but a native Aero application, and I'm just too used to iTunes after ages with OS X... Sorry if this has already been Q&A'd.

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