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Programming a Foobar component


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I have a few questions about this, so I'll split em up.

1.) Is there a place to download the source for some Foobar components?

2.) Does anyone have the source to one that will just send the current song info to a window?

3.) If no one has the source to the type of component in question 2, could someone throw a quick one together?

I have very limited experience with C++, but I wanted to make a component for Foobar that would send the current song to a chatroom. I can figure out the API stuff on my own, but I don't know where to begin with the Foobar end of the component. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

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I know about the SDK, but I'd rather have something to actually work off of. Like, I'm sure there's a component out already that sends the text to somewhere. All I'd have to do is change it to the API code to set the window text and click the send button. Any suggestions?

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  sp0rk said:
I know about the SDK, but I'd rather have something to actually work off of.  Like, I'm sure there's a component out already that sends the text to somewhere.  All I'd have to do is change it to the API code to set the window text and click the send button.  Any suggestions?

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No suggestions?

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  VB Guy said:
You didn't actually look at the SDK, did you?

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I looked at the SDK, but like I said, I have limited programming knowledge. I just know enough to rig something up to do what I want off an existing program. Is there a particular SDK component that I should look at? I didn't really see anything that looked like it applied to my question.

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