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[TOS #6, #8] I'm a recent switcher...

I'm a recent switcher to foobar from iTunes, and I must say the improvement in playback quality is amazing. I never noticed just how bad iTunes sounds. One thing I miss though, is the ability to click on an entry in your media library, and it would allow you to edit it within the window, without having to follow sub-menus and such. Does anyone know how I can have a feature like this?

[TOS #6, #8] I'm a recent switcher...

Reply #1
I'm a recent switcher to foobar from iTunes, and I must say the improvement in playback quality is amazing. I never noticed just how bad iTunes sounds.

http://foobar2000.org/FAQ.html

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* Q: Does foobar2000 sound better than other players?
* A: No. Most of “sound quality differences” people “hear” are placebo effect (at least with real music), as actual differences in produced sound data are below their noise floor (1 or 2 last bits in 16bit samples). Foobar2000 has sound processing features such as software resampling or 24bit output on new high-end soundcards, but most of other mainstream players are capable of doing the same by now.
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[TOS #6, #8] I'm a recent switcher...

Reply #2
If you use the columnsui addon there is an options to allow you to do that.

[TOS #6, #8] I'm a recent switcher...

Reply #3

I'm a recent switcher to foobar from iTunes, and I must say the improvement in playback quality is amazing. I never noticed just how bad iTunes sounds.

http://foobar2000.org/FAQ.html

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* Q: Does foobar2000 sound better than other players?
* A: No. Most of “sound quality differences” people “hear” are placebo effect (at least with real music), as actual differences in produced sound data are below their noise floor (1 or 2 last bits in 16bit samples). Foobar2000 has sound processing features such as software resampling or 24bit output on new high-end soundcards, but most of other mainstream players are capable of doing the same by now.


But iTunes does have poor sound output compeard to foobar2000 and Winamp.
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