Alexandra Grünauer wrote: > Is it possible, like in Winamp, to set a hotkey to jump to a certain time, > like pressing ctrl+j in Winamp?
foobar2000 doesn't have this functionality built in by default, however you can install the Seekbox plug-in and assign a keyboard shortcut to it. Get it from: http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_seek_box > I'd also like to know weather there are keys for moving forward and backward > in a track, which would be the left and right arrow key in Winamp. foobar makes no assumptions about what keyboard shorrtcuts you may and may not want, so the only ones it ships with as standard are things like Control+O to open a file. You can follow my instructions to add whichever hotkeys you would like; take a look through the tree view of assignable actions to learn what is possible. To quickly answer your question, yes, you can assign some keys to jump forwards and backwards through a file. > And another question: Is it possible to save the settings i.e. the assigned > short keys and load them into another version of Foobar on another machine? Yes it is. If you're running an installed copy of foobar2000, you will find a file called Core.cfg in %appdata%\foobar2000\configuration (paste this into the Run dialog to open the folder). If you copy this file into the same location on another computer, all your foobar2000 settings, including keyboard shortcuts, will take effect on that computer. -- James Scholes http://twitter.com/JamesScholes