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Is there a plugin for foobar that will add a mini toolbar in the taskbar like windows media player?

Thats the only thing misisng from foobar.

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Nope it not missing. You can find a plugin for that here:

http://mujweb.cz/www/steelspace/

Its foo_remote, tbar_foo!!

tbar_foo.gif

Nope it not missing. You can find a plugin for that here:

http://mujweb.cz/www/steelspace/

Its foo_remote, tbar_foo!!

tbar_foo.gif

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Thanks, this is great, but when i start foobar, i get this message

ERROR (CORE) : Failed to load DLL: foo_remote.dll, reason: Multiple copies of DLL with the same file name found.

I'm running foobar2000 0.8.3 special.

EDIT: Also, is there a way to make it automatically hide when foobar closes?

Edited by BigCheese

It means what it says's. You have more than one copies of the file "foo_remote.dll".

This is because when you install the plugin, it creates another "components" folder in the "C:\Program Files\foobar2000\components" folder. Yea don't ask me about it. I never understood the "logic" behind it.

Now remove the file "foo_remote.dll" in your "foobar/components/" folder and then move the "foo_remote.dll" file in the "foobar/components/components'" folder into the "foobar/components/" folder. Pew!

That should do it

Perhaps we should start an official foobar2000 support topic for all questions pertaining to foobar?

Edited by Hawk999
It means what it says's. You have more than one copies of the file "foo_remote.dll".

This is because when you install the plugin, it creates another "components" folder in the "C:\Program Files\foobar2000\components" folder. Yea don't ask me about it. I never understood the "logic" behind it.

Now remove the file "foo_remote.dll" in your "foobar/components/" folder and then move the "foo_remote.dll" file in the "foobar/components/components'" folder into the "foobar/components/" folder. Pew! 

That should do it

Perhaps we should start an official foobar2000 support topic for all questions pertaining to foobar?

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Thanks

alternatively, you can look for samurize configs

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I could, but that would also require foo_remote.dll.

So far thanks to this thread, my config looks like so, but I was wondering about two things;

1. How do I change the track progressbar?

2. How do I change the color of the whole thing (get rid of the Ivory-style color) or can that only be done by getting another VS?

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So far thanks to this thread, my config looks like so, but I was wondering about two things;

1. How do I change the track progressbar?

2. How do I change the color of the whole thing (get rid of the Ivory-style color) or can that only be done by getting another VS?

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This is a great foobar, can you packed your foobar2000 folder plz , your conf looks great

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