Team,
I've searched but not found an answer. I would like to access all the files on OneDrive from another PC via foobar.
I cannot download the files locally so I tried to add the https:// path of the root folder of my music in foobar but it was not able to discover (and play/stream) the content.
Is there any solution for it?
any plugin?
thank you for the help,
M
You need to get direct link to file first - https://solvemethod.com/onedrive-direct-link
Then you should install foo_input_ffmpeg (https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_input_ffmpeg), download ffmpeg (https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/) and set foo_input_ffmpeg to play files over https
(https://i.imgur.com/v8UFrfk.png)
Then use File->Add location... to add file to playlist
You need to get direct link to file first - https://solvemethod.com/onedrive-direct-link
Then you should install foo_input_ffmpeg (https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_input_ffmpeg), download ffmpeg (https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/) and set foo_input_ffmpeg to play files over https
(https://i.imgur.com/v8UFrfk.png)
Then use File->Add location... to add file to playlist
thank you a lot!
maybe I'm doing something wrong but I'm not able to get it working.
I always get an error:
Unable to open item for playback (ffprobe failed):
"https://onedrive.live.com/download?cid=A2A0DDB076B45588&resid=A2A0DDB076B45588!411494&authkey=APOgMYtt4xZS6"
also your method works on a single file, but if I want to play all files in a folder?
Your link doesn't work even in browser.
I created link myself and it works https://onedrive.live.com/download?cid=6D16B30A6767734F&resid=6D16B30A6767734F%21114&authkey=AHXJUtx1SB4aUAs
Just discovered that for some file types you even don't need foo_input_ffmpeg. For example mp3 works even without foo_input_ffmpeg. But for FLAC you will need foo_input_ffmpeg.
ok, thank you. I think I missed some chars when I copied the link. Yours work.
But it does not browse the folders, correct? there is no way
But it does not browse the folders, correct? there is no way
Yes, it seems so.