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hi i'm new on this of customizing foobar...i think is the best config available...but it is possible to have the old config of the album list (foo ava 1.04) in the foo ava 1.05, i mean instead of the art collection the album list of the 1.04...what i have to do?...thanks in advance

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I have no idea how to use foobar but is anything like this possible:

you can't have sub groups of albums under an artist group in the playlist like that. the rest of the layout would be easy enough... if you knew how to use the various components.

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Hey m8. I'm using your Configs for like forever. Never seen such nice configs :)

Since im running Windows 7 RTM, my foobar control in the bottom right aren't showing anymore. U have any idea how i can fix that?

http://www.plaatjesupload.nl/bekijken/1832927.html

Hi,im using Foo AVA for a while now ( on win XP) ,but recently i switched to Windows 7. Everything works fine,but the small album covers are mising ( see the attachment ) Does anybody know where is the problem? Thank you in advance!

U have to sort/group by : Folder (that should be enough). Also make sure u have a folder in the media library (in prefences)

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Sorry to flood this topic, but this seems the only place to find the right answer.

I'm using AVA 1.05 on a Windows 7 OS. The album art is not properly displayed. As a matter of fact, the covers are not the right ones and they are heavily pixelated. Album art is both embedded and saved in album folders. I had the same problem in Columns view until I unchecked the box "additionally use the built-in foobar2000 artwork reader" (display; columns, artwork tab). Here, Foobar recognizes my album art again.

Now, in the panels view there is no such option. Since I'm a complete foobar noob, can somebody please explain to me how to get the album art right? Do I have to modify a script line or change a setting..........?

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thanks in advance

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