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Hi everyone.

I'm using this amazing skin, works incredible. Best damn skin ever.

I have a question though about the rating system. Can i make foobar play only 5 stars rated songs ? I mean, when i go to AlbumList and i click on the Rating Tab it doesn't show anything and i'm sure i saw a picture featuring this.

I don't have every song rated and i'm using 1.04.

Thanks, sorry for "tarzan english" =)

I tried fooAvA 1.05 but didn't like it much, plus Coverflow won't work for me, so I'm sticking with 04 for now.

I have a problem when using the album artist tag.

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That is in Library filter mode, Artist. I changed %artist% in Settings>Artist for

$if2(%album artist%,%artist%)

but I'm obviously doing it wrong. I'd like to, somehow, group together all "VA". I'm sure there has to be some other way to do it though, but I use the Artist filter a lot and don't feel like going back to Album List. Can anybody help me out?

Hi guys,

I'm new Foo AvA, it's great skin, but I have one BIG problem.

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Songs are shown in this format: 'Track number.Title'

But I need it to be 'Artist - Title'

I can't figure out what must I edit to make it like that.

By the way 'Sort / Group By ... Artist/Date/Album' is not an option for me because almost every song is from different artist (I listen to electronic dance music).

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Thanks in advance for any help.

tag as shown on pics.

then right click any track and select settings then item display. right click on the white box "select all" and copy the code and save it somewhere. then replace the code with this code to remove the track no's.

code attached...

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no_track_no.txt

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I got all Components for you :) (for who dont want to look around internet, right?)

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ps: Oh i put all dll from Components folder some default files in it (its start from fresh install plus this Foo AVA), sorry!

Edited by joker999

This is by far my favorite config but ive lately been running into a few probs. One was that the arrows around the playlist name at the top disappeared along with the "show now playing", "add folder" and "scroll hide". this was due to vista and installing in the program files (x86) instead of the roaming folder under users.

The other problem which seemed to manifest itself out of nowhere is that i can no longer use the delete key to remove tracks. This is strictly for panelsui, when I switch to columnsui or default I can. Does anyone have any idea why? Thanks.

Problem while installing Dawxxx666's FooAvA 1.05?

hmm i have downloaded the verison needed for it and followed the steps

but... wait a minute? i couldn't even follow the steps cause

the installer had it stuck at 4/5% (seems to me it was installing something called nocover.png before/while being stuck)

i am not saying there's a problem with the installer but my computer it self

i hope someone could help me with this problem as soon as possible ;p

Hi dawxxx666, thx you for this super foobar..

i have one problem- when i have Various Artists album, foobar shows me in the name of album first name of artist not Various Artist and only name of songs,not artist - name of song in playlist..Where is problem pls..

and second problem is, that miss me numbers of songs..

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thx for your help..

This is by far my favorite config but ive lately been running into a few probs. One was that the arrows around the playlist name at the top disappeared along with the "show now playing", "add folder" and "scroll hide". this was due to vista and installing in the program files (x86) instead of the roaming folder under users.

The other problem which seemed to manifest itself out of nowhere is that i can no longer use the delete key to remove tracks. This is strictly for panelsui, when I switch to columnsui or default I can. Does anyone have any idea why? Thanks.

CTRL+P / Keyboard Shortcuts. Click "Add New"

Action: main > edit > selection > remove (select remove)

Key: Delete (put cursor in box & press delete key on keyboard)

Hi dawxxx666, thx you for this super foobar..

i have one problem- when i have Various Artists album, foobar shows me in the name of album first name of artist not Various Artist and only name of songs,not artist - name of song in playlist..Where is problem pls..

and second problem is, that miss me numbers of songs..

01cg9.jpg

thx for your help..

have you tagged your tracks as shown here.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...amp;p=589612336

Hi :)

I want to ask how can I get the LAST FM button to my foobar....and also WIKIPEDIA button. I saw it on someones picture and it will get very useful for me because I use these pages very often

(sorry for english I hope someone can help me :))

what version config are you using? 1.04 or 1.05

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