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foobar2000 mobile / Re: External hard drive music library on TCL. TV
Last post by Peter -Please install foobar2000 mobile v1.6.8 - available soon in Google Play beta, already available as standalone download, it uses new modern methods to ask the system for mounted mass storage.
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General - (fb2k) / Re: I cant edit lufs in foobar
Last post by fooball -14
Other Lossy Codecs / Re: exhale - Open Source USAC encoder
Last post by 2012 -Anyway, the newest exhale source revision (commit 49517c4d), apart from fixing the preset-f issue and increasing the coding efficiency slightly, includes code which, when activated, allows exhale to encode with up to ~300 kbps (stereo) and up to full CD/broadcast audio bandwidth (24 kHz).
It's interesting that you've seen genuine interest in doing that. I did a tiny mod a while ago which added the ability to go up to 12, but still capped high frequencies to not go >20kHz for CDDA, because I felt that would be silly. And we have the example of libopus where they don't bother with such potential silliness!
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_mpv - Video Player component based on mpv
Last post by gebilaowang66662 -16
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_mpv - Video Player component based on mpv
Last post by gebilaowang66662 -17
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Library Tree Discussion
Last post by TT -to further continue on regor's post and explain once and for all why this popup displays:
The popup indeed has nothing to do with any memory issues in "SMP" when you encounter this popup message.
Backstory:
The dev of the SMP has set the default value to 5 seconds, this was back then 5 years ago ( or even older ),
but the default setting was a little bit naive. Back then, people didn't have such large music collection as they have nowadays,
and it seems, this was somewhat "okayish", but keep in mind that people also had slower CPU's.
Meaning, imho 5 seconds is and was not good even back then.
Why this popup sometimes displays?
People with especially large music collections will encounter this popup a lot when they use the default value.
This popup was meant to inform ( mostly JavaScript devs ) that their script ( or some intensive computing methods ), take a lot of time to finish its tasks.
For example, when Spider Monkey Panel scripts like the Library or Playlist are initialized, they need to process your entire music collection
IF you put your entire music collection in on active playlist. Based on the size, the processing will take obviously longer
than a small playlist with a few thousands of tracks loaded. Or in case of the library, when people are switching to the album art grid view,
the script automatically generates all thumbnails of your albums in your indexed library which also takes quite some time to
process. When 5 seconds ( default value ) have passed and the processing is still not complete, this popup will display to inform the
user that "something" ( in these examples, the playlist or library ) takes too long to complete.
Workaround solution:
Depending on your CPU's single thread performance ( slow or high end ), you will see this messages more ( slow CPU ) or less ( fast CPU ).
You can not completely disable this so called "feature", but the maximum value is 60 seconds.
So just set it to "60" and pray this popup will not display again, or do not put your entire 1.000.000 tracks collection or more
in one playlist or in the library. If this does not help, you have also the option to buy a faster CPU =)
More info:
See regor's post link how to set it or here:
https://github.com/TheQwertiest/foo_spider_monkey_panel/issues/167#issuecomment-1141164731
-TT
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Library Tree Discussion
Last post by regor -If you abort it, obviously it crashes. You can also let it continue instead. + info:
https://github.com/regorxxx/Playlist-Manager-SMP/wiki/Known-problems-or-limitations#warning-popup-about-a-script-being-unresponsive
Such feature is also present on JSplitter, so there is zero reason to believe you will not experience it too. BUT you can disable it at JSplitter, while SMP only allows to set 30 secs (I think) as max value.
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FLAC / Re: Getting the most out of my flac library with bluetooth
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General - (fb2k) / Re: I cant edit lufs in foobar
Last post by tiffaff -I wonder if this is related to your other threat https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,127776.0.html. I hope you know that LUFS just refers to loudness. Your other threat seems to feature some kind of compression or equalizing or something, not just loudness adjustment.i want to edit the lufs and save the file with the modification, not only in foobar playback.
You can lower your LUFS by 1 dB or 1 LU by turning down foobar2000 volume level by 1 dB. If you for some reason need to edit playback level of individual tracks you edit the ReplayGain values of said tracks.
If foobar cant do it, what software you recommend?