13-02-2009, 17:25 | #41 |
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That looks sexual. Want.
Links plskthx.
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13-02-2009, 17:43 | #42 |
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I'd probably match you if I worked it out properly
Then I guess it comes down to who's oldest
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13-02-2009, 17:45 | #43 |
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Okay, two seconds, I'll round everything up for you.
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13-02-2009, 17:56 | #44 |
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Foobar Download: http://www.nokkonwud.com/files/foobar2000_0.9.5.2.exe
Foobar Theme: http://www.nokkonwud.com/files/foo_smooth.rar Theme Install: Link I've rar'd my directory up, so you could just paste this directly into your Foobar 2000 directory because I've tweaked a few bits of the code. http://www.nokkonwud.com/files/foobar2000.rar There's loads of cool stuff I've not tinkered with such as the chronological flow of Albums which can be seen below: http://www.neugablonz.de/foobar2000/foobar3.jpg Alternately, there's another theme I'm hosting if you fancy it: (it's an all in one installer which is handy). Rialto Foobar Last edited by NokkonWud; 13-02-2009 at 18:22. |
13-02-2009, 18:07 | #45 |
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Err, surely if you were confused with MediaMonkey you'll never work your way around the maze otherwise know as foobar2000
MM defo works differently to iTunes, and if you want to jump immediately between the two it's not always completely clear, but the same could be said between iTunes/Winamp/WMP/Foobar2000, they all do their own things in their own special ways. What i'm saying is once you've got used to the way things work around MM (which is quicker to learn than foobar i swear, because i tried myself ) then you're flying! MediaMonkey isn't the quickest of players and i admit to using foobar as my default player that launched for mp3's from the shell, but what it lacks in pure speed it makes up for with ease of customisation, plugins and massive community support. |
13-02-2009, 18:12 | #46 |
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I wasn't confused with MediaMonkey, it just acted stupidly, started naming songs stupidly etc. just wouldn't do anything sensibly. It was perfectly easy to understand.
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13-02-2009, 18:20 | #47 |
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Right, I have everything working brilliantly now in Foobar with the Coverflow, a little tinkering with the code.
Love how the lyrics go in perfect time to the song. Genius. Updated the original post with more help: http://www.boat-drinks.co.uk/showpos...3&postcount=47 Last edited by NokkonWud; 13-02-2009 at 18:23. |
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I'm going to be silly about this and do it on Windows 7, just to add a further needless complication
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I think it's why I've taken so well to open source tbh. I like to be master of my own destiny, even if that does being it's own headaches.
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13-02-2009, 18:46 | #50 |
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