http://www.foobar2000.org/download
>Download foobar2000 v1.3.12
Nice
thx
>foobra
Why did foobar sell out?
>>56632093
what are the changes?
>>56634136
Corrected various 1.3.11 pause regressions.
Corrected “remove tags” on MP4/M4A files incorrectly showing that the file still has some metadata immediately after the removal.
Flat equalizer now produces bit identical stream.
Prevented clobbering of iTunes “Encoding Params” tag on MP4/M4A tag update.
Now using WavPack5 decoder with support for files larger than 4 gigabytes.
Updated ZIP archive reader now supports ZIP files larger than 4 gigabytes.
Added support for Matroska/ALAC files.
Fixed multichannel ALAC channel order bugs.
Fixed multichannel WavPack in Matroska.
Improved handling of various malformed files (Matroska, AAC).
Made files with extreme sample rates (>200KHz) playable through standard DirectSound output, resampler activated automatically if needed.
FLAC “Remove tags” no longer erases the “tool” field.
Reverted 1.3.11 FLAC tag updater tweaks. Removal of padding will be added as a separate feature later.
did that ipod classic component ever get finished? i have an old 160gb or 120gb ipod laying around i'd like to use again, but i dont want to install itunes and quicktime.
>>56634153
>pause regressions.
>clobbering
>support for files larger than 4 gigabytes
>ZIP files larger than 4 gigabytes
>handling of various malformed files (Matroska,
>Matroska
>extreme sample rates (>200KHz)
>200KHz!!!
What the fuck kind of autists use this program. How are these "fixes"? What the hell kind of autismal fuckers are using this program to play their +200KHz 5GB ZIP archived music?
Seriously, what the fuck I refuse to believe the devs actually ran into people telling them about these problems.
>DirectSound
>Win32 API
>>56634482
I've been using floola for my ipod nano 2g, never had problems
>>56634684
sweet. downloading now. thanks
anyone happen to know if theres a fast way to rename multiple music files?
see pic related. the FLAC tracks are labeled "gybe2010-12-03d1t01" ect, but foobar has the correct names. is there a way to quickly rename the songs? if this were the case for just a couple of shows, i'd bite the bullet and rename them myself, but i have many live shows that it would just be too tedious.
>>56634801
context menu -> file operations -> move to... -> ${title_formatting_string}
set up a decent general pattern and use it on all your files in batch
enjoy your perfectly structured library
Fuck you for reminding me of one of the very few programs I miss on Linux :((((
updaeted
Thanks,OP(original poster)
>>56634993
>context menu -> file operations -> move to... -> ${title_formatting_string}
i cant find what you're talking about. i find context menu in preferences, but cant find file operations.
>>56635303
Try going to Preferences > Display > Context Menu > put a check next to File Operations
btw there is also a rename to option you can use
>>56635467
cant find any of that, but i did find this, however its not working. it doesnt actually rename the file names
>>56635303
>>56635467
sorry, reading the foobar faq, it says file operations was an optional installation, so i missed it. reinstalling now. thanks for the help
>>56634801
>>56634993
>>56635303
>>56635467
>>56635806
>>56635994
thanks
>>56634568
What fixes do you want?
I mean yes, these all sound a little bit extreme and unnecessary but at this point it's doing shit that most players don't even bother with. What fixes does it need?