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Anyone have a plugin that will cause foobar to stop playing when listening to a shoutcast server and then play again in the event that the connection to the shoutcast server was lost?

Thanks,

Will

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Look for options for "Toaster" in foobar since thats whats poping up. Or just remove the foo_toaster .dll in your plugin directory if you plan to not use it at all.

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I like my foobar config now and i think it's "ready configured", but one thing i miss is a option like e.g. in the windows mediaplayer where voting stars are used to show how many and how often a song has been played. Is this also possible in foobar. I think it would look pretty cool, but i haven't found a plugin yet. Has anyone an idea? :) :cool: :)

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Spex04 when i want to download your foobar config, all i get is an index.php file?\

could you mail it to agonite[at]gmail.com?

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Spex04 when i want to download your foobar config, all i get is an index.php file?\

could you mail it to agonite[at]gmail.com?

We can use it with no problem... rename to "foobar_lite.fcs".

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I like my foobar config now and i think it's "ready configured", but one thing i miss is a option like e.g. in the windows mediaplayer where voting stars are used to show how many and how often a song has been played. Is this also possible in foobar. I think it would look pretty cool, but i haven't found a plugin yet. Has anyone an idea? :) :cool: :)

$if(%rating%,$repeat(0000ff♥,%rating%),Not Rated)

or

$add(%PLAY_COUNTER%,$mul(%RATING%,5)

or

$repeat(0000ff♥,$div(%play_counter%,x),)

You can also use $ifgreater functions to show a certain number of hearts or stars or whatever based on # of times played alone (i.e. greater than 1 show 1 star, greater than 5 show 2 stars, greater than 14 show 3 stars, etc...)

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About the buttons. Well they're made from a theme which has been discontinued because of a cease & desist order, so it's better off if I don't give them out. Sorry :p

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About the buttons. Well they're made from a theme which has been discontinued because of a cease & desist order, so it's better off if I don't give them out. Sorry :p

Heh, you can rip em out of the screenshot actually... anyways im back to foobar and as always i steal Spex04 config and make it my own... lets see if i post mine later :p

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I like my foobar config now and i think it's "ready configured", but one thing i miss is a option like e.g. in the windows mediaplayer where voting stars are used to show how many and how often a song has been played. Is this also possible in foobar. I think it would look pretty cool, but i haven't found a plugin yet. Has anyone an idea? :) :cool: :)

anyone? :rofl:

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I have an album which is made up of various artists, I used to have the artist tag as various artists and the title tag had the artist of the track and the title of the song, how would I go about using masstagger to reformat the title tags which read like this

David Bowie - Speed Of Life

to make David Bowie the artist tag and remove everything before the S in Speed Of Life in the title tag??

Also I would like to get my tracks sorted right, just now I have them sorted by directory structure which works to a certain degree, however I would like every artists albums to be in chronological order i.e an album released in 1980 would be above one released in 1990.

My old sort string was

%artist%%date%%album%$tracknumber()

which woks but now since I'm using the album artist tag for compilation disks it mixes up albums because it sorts by album first. What would I need to change to fix this???

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