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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query
Last post by Case -Right click an MP3 file in foobar2000, click 'Properties', then click '+ add new'. Enter the partial skip information here and save the changes with 'OK'. Below is a screenshot showing what it will look like. Notice that I left the hours away from the timestamp, it's not necessary to type them if they aren't needed.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_musical_spectrum (discussion)
Last post by diddi -Failed to load DLL: foo_musical_spectrum.dll
Reason: Not a valid Win32 application.
Am i correct in assuming it will only run on the 32bit version?
TIA
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General - (fb2k) / Any way to retain the duration played as you switch to another track?
Last post by MrInsertName -I'm not sure how niche of a request this is, but I haven't been able to find a topic like this yet, so I opened my own.
Is there a way to keep the duration played of a song as you manually switch to another one? Say I had listened to a minute of Song A, and manually switched to Song B, would it be possible to switch immediately to after a minute in Song B (preferably with the transition fading that comes in Preferences > Playback _> Output -- Fading)?
Again, I'm not sure how niche this is. I've got two songs that are both the exact same duration length and complement each other (but are distinct in instrument composition), and it would be lovely to be able to switch between them at whichever length of time.
Thank you! :D
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General - (fb2k) / Re: jscript3 error maybe
Last post by marc2k3 -when I add a folder with 100 turns in it adds 200
What? Did you mean to say tunes? Show an example screenshot and explain what you think is wrong with it.
Also. 3.3.33 is a long way from being the latest. Anyone using 3.3.30-3.3.39 really should update because there are some rendering bugs when panels are in tabs. 3.340 is the last release for Windows 7/8 users which fixes those bugs. The 3.4.x series requires at least Windows 8.1. The current version is 3.4.28.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Resampler plugin
Last post by mycroft -7
Other Lossy Codecs / Re: TSAC: Very Low Bitrate Audio Compression
Last post by 2012 -TSAC @ 8 kbps is comparable to Opus @ 24 kbps, maybe a bit more too. Great, I'll give you that. But that's it. TSAC has the same limitation as all other AI-based audiocodecs. It doesn't scale up with higher bitrate. Nothing remotely close even to the modest HE-AAC@48 kbps, leave alone any higher bitrates/transparency levels.
Comparable how? I'd say TSAC @<any bitrate> is not comparable to <non-AI codec>@<any bitrate>. They are just too different for one to make such comparisons.
TSAC, especially at high bitrates, is very impressive actually. Better than any other codec I came across. Too bad it's not usable in practice, or even open-source (allowing experimentation, alternative models, ..etc).
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Support - (fb2k) / Re: Foobar2000 v2.* playback sound quality lower than v1.X
Last post by Globares -9
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query
Last post by CapHCapH -So what I set already isn't enough to get each playing file jump in time?
Specific tags are needed?
Can you give a specific example how to achieve a jump in time in just one mp3 file?
What should I setup, where and how.
Thanks.
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