Got tired of winamp's antics and have decided to use foobar after playing around with dockable panels and things.
Just reopened it and the stuff I spent half an hour doing didn't load though.
Meh. I downloaded a couple add-ons that made it look sorta like iTunes and a few little things like a last.fm thing and AMIP. Everything working fine on this end.
I added a few plugins to display the playlist differently, redraw the track info, and seperate them into little resizeable boxes I could stick somewhere on the desktop. Turns out it doesn't like messing with the track info every second if nothing is playing. I'll take another go at making it look neat tomorrow...
It's fast, has good sound enhancing modes, very wide variety of playable filetypes, audio conversion, video conversion, looks good, cd/dvd ripping, file info editing, etc etc
There's a free version ("JetAudio Basic" [which is allready much more advanced than most other mediaplayers]) and a buy version ("Jetaudio Plus" [more conversion outputs and some more sound enhancements])
PM me for a Plus version download link (doesn't need any crack or serial).
But if I had to choose between Winamp or Foobar, I'd go with Winamp.
But if I had to choose between Winamp or Foobar, I'd go with Winamp.
Heh, keep in mind of course that we were exclusive winamp users for a number of years until just recently. I'm enjoying foobar a lot more than I did winamp at any time, it's a shame I didn't switch over sooner.
Anyways, here's how I've got my display set up at the moment; http://www.the-construct.net/p/sharktop0517-07.jpg
Not the best, but it works for me. Had current track display and some buttons earlier, but removed them to fix up the images a bit.
Here's my newest Foobar config. It's very similar but I've started to tag the albums with albumart and installed a windows theme that matches the skin.
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Just reopened it and the stuff I spent half an hour doing didn't load though.
Loving the quick load times and lack of crap.
I added a few plugins to display the playlist differently, redraw the track info, and seperate them into little resizeable boxes I could stick somewhere on the desktop. Turns out it doesn't like messing with the track info every second if nothing is playing. I'll take another go at making it look neat tomorrow...
http://www.cowonglobal.com/product/cowon_mediacenter_feature.php
It's fast, has good sound enhancing modes, very wide variety of playable filetypes, audio conversion, video conversion, looks good, cd/dvd ripping, file info editing, etc etc
There's a free version ("JetAudio Basic" [which is allready much more advanced than most other mediaplayers]) and a buy version ("Jetaudio Plus" [more conversion outputs and some more sound enhancements])
PM me for a Plus version download link (doesn't need any crack or serial).
But if I had to choose between Winamp or Foobar, I'd go with Winamp.
Heh, keep in mind of course that we were exclusive winamp users for a number of years until just recently. I'm enjoying foobar a lot more than I did winamp at any time, it's a shame I didn't switch over sooner.
Anyways, here's how I've got my display set up at the moment;
http://www.the-construct.net/p/sharktop0517-07.jpg
Not the best, but it works for me. Had current track display and some buttons earlier, but removed them to fix up the images a bit.
Here's what Eehk had last time I saw him post a screenshot: http://www.raptorhideout.com/upload/files/1/Images/foobar01.jpg
http://www.urbanparrot.com/scraps/foobar02.jpg
New config, click for big.
I LOVE FOOBAR! (the movie)