Whenever I double click on a .flac or .mp3 (the error does not occur with .ape files) file to play in foobar, I get the errors
unknown commandline parameter: /shellop:2,FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEAAABIADoAXABNAHUAcwBpAGMAXABEAGEAZgB0AF8AUAB1AG4AawBfAC0AXwBEAGkAcw
BjAG8AdgBlAHIAeQBcAEQAYQBmAHQAIABQAHUAbgBrACAALQAgAEQAaQBzAGMAbwB2AGUAcgB5AFwARABhAGYAdAAgAFAAdQBuAG
s
AIAAtACAAMAA5ACAALQAgAFMAbwBtAGUAdABoAGkAbgBnACAAQQBiAG8AdQB0ACAAVQBzAC4AbQBwADMAAAAAAA==
and
unknown commandline parameter: /noresume
when it tries to play. I'm not sure what the problem is, since I can play files that are in my media library fine, but can't play files that I've just double clicked. This was a spontaneous error. Everything was working fine, until it suddenly started giving me these errors.
Looks like file associations have been set by a newer foobar2000 version than you have currently installed - did you overwrite any of its files from a backup or something? Reinstalling the latest version should fix it (you settings won't be lost).
Looks like file associations have been set by a newer foobar2000 version than you have currently installed - did you overwrite any of its files from a backup or something? Reinstalling the latest version should fix it (you settings won't be lost).
isnt it possible with preferences --> file types?
i think this does the same?
The problem here is that the associations are set correctly and would work fine for foobar2000 0.9.6.x, but then some older foobar2000 version is launched and it doesn't understand the passed parameters. Hence reinstall.
ETA: Naturally unless the OP really wants to use older fb2k version for whatever reason.