The only thing i miss is a time jump feature as in winamp.
Maybe there is one but so far i haven't found it.
/Anders.

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Yep. I happen to like making my own shortcut keys and you can do it for 
every command in the program. Pretty neat!
bb
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Oh!
Thanks for that one.
I have been using foobar2000 since 2004 som i am really happy to learn more. Its
really a great player. Though as you said if you don't want to create
shortcutkeys you should stick with another one. /Anders.

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Hi. This has been talked about several times on list. I recently found a 
great
resource for those interested in foobar. I do not reccomend this program to
beginners or to people who do not like to explore and customize there own
programs. Another words, if you like something to work right out-of-the-box 
with
scripts and everything. This program is not for you. I might add that jfw 
works
better than Windoweyes at this point. Hopefully someone will take a few 
seconds
and make a couple of tweaks for a WE script.
Anyway, if you are tired of winamps bells and whistles. Would like a program
where you can manage several playlists at a time, break away from the 
norm...
You get my point. Check out this media player for yourself. here is a neat
website to learn about foobar. Keep in mind this site was not created for 
blind
people but everything is really straight forward. I have been a foobar user 
for
over a year and a half and I love it. For example, I have my tv shows in one
playlist, my regular listening music in another, some live streams in 
another,
and a book I'm currently listening too as well. Everytime i open foobar 
their
are the playlists like I left them.
Anyway sorry for the long post. Just found this site and thought it might be
useful. http://winamp2foobar.blogspot.com/
hth
bb
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