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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_midi (foobar2000 v2.0)
Last post by pqyt -Bug report. I noticed that many files with Shift JIS text are no longer displaying properly. Here are a few examples from my collection. These files first broke with foo_midi 2.8.2.0, likely caused by the copyright sign fix.@Slender,
I did some investigation. The meta data is still recognized as Shift-JIS. What you see is the output of Windows conversion routine: code page 932 to UTF-8.
However:
- Mixed ANSI and Shift-JIS encoding wasn't detected (anymore?). That has been fixed in the next version.
- Some metadata events were EUC-JP encoded. I added support for that encoding.
- And while at it, I also added Shift-JIS and EUC-JP detection and conversion for lyrics.
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General - (fb2k) / Re: How to set active window in player
Last post by yeyo -4
General - (fb2k) / Re: Any way to retain the duration played as you switch to another track?
Last post by MrInsertName -If you only want to do that seldomly, you could use the built-in ABX component for that. It's meant for doing double-blind listening tests, but it allows switching seamlessly between two tracks.Thank you for this!!
This works very well, and contains the functionality I require, but falls short in its execution (at least, for my purpose, I'm sure it's perfect for those who need it for actual testing). Sorry for not being as clear in my topic post :')
It provides good seamless transitioning and with Replaygain (and training mode), provides an apt experience. I failed to mention that this functionality was intended for casual use, however, and the "seldom" nature of the test player that the ABX comparator provides is unable to do so (only plays once, can't be switched with the ⏮️/⏭️ (fn enabled) keys, etc), to my knowledge. My bad.
Anything similar to the comparator but able to be used in a casual format, say, latched onto the Foobar2000 music player?
Thanks in advance, :D
(should also mention that I couldn't find the "built-in" ABX comparator initially, instead installing it from under the Components tab on the Foobar2000 website by Peter.)
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Listening Tests / Re: My tests of AAC/Vorbis/Opus at 128 Kbps VRB vs Flac. (Again).
Last post by 2012 -(had to install foobar with wine)
squishyball exists you know
I had to look up the name because I haven't used it in years.
So, the patch from here is needed to compile it successfully with latest ncurses versions.
Also, Opus support (via opusfile) appears to be broken. WAV support still works.
Looks like a modernized version using Rust+ratatui would be useful. Maybe I'll do it myself if I ever have the time.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Last post by Azuriye -7
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: 64-bit recompiles
Last post by ha7pro -History plugin for foobar2000 v1.0 or later
by Yannick Schillinger
Thank !!!
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query
Last post by Case -9
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: jscript3 error maybe
Last post by telboy1812 -10