E user of foobar and was not aware of this! Thanx very much!!
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You can if you get the book marking component.
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Oh and another thing to add is that the track or tracks you add to the
playback queue also get assigned a number within the queue and you can
actually read this with your screen reader as the number is put at the
beginning. So for example you
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Hi Dave,
No you didn't. The "add to playback queue" is the ticket. It works
exactly how I want it. I search for the songs, add them to the play
d thanks for the heads-up.
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Hi David and James,
I spoke too soon. I'v
Hi David and James,
I spoke too soon. I've since realized that although the track is added to the
playback queue, after the track is played, foobar continues through the tracks
in the searched playlist, which is probably not what you wanted.
David.
original mesage:
Hi David and James,
to queue
Hi David and James,
to queue tracks that you've found in search, choose add to playback queue on
the
context menu. This seems to work.
David.
orginal messge:
HI James,
I found that you can use the search box in foobar to queue tracks by
finding your tracks via your search term, highlighting t
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Wow James you are awesome. Thanks great information. The link I provided in
my original message does have some of these questions answered as well as la
lot more. Plus they have a forum link.
thanks
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Open your WinAmp bookmarks (in WinAmp, naturally) and save them as
either an M3U or PLS playlist. Then simply load the playlist into Foobar.
Previously, Casey said:
Hi okay okay what about if you have book marks from winamp?
Can you take that winamp books folder and put it in foo bar to use
t
Hi Barry,
First, I'll start with the ones that are definite yes's:
3. The ability to tell the player to stop playing at the end of the
current track or a selected track further along in the playlist.
4. The ability to play the last ten seconds or so of a track without
needing to specify the
I have been a long time Winamp user, but have been reading the recent
discussion on Foobar2000 with interest. I would consider
changing to Foobar if it can do all of the following, which are possible with
Winamp. The inability to do them would be a show
stopper for me.
1. The ability to sear
Hi okay okay what about if you have book marks from winamp?
Can you take that winamp books folder and put it in foo bar to use them
to place your internet streaming radio stations to play in foo bar and
how do you get at them just so you can play with t?
Casey
On 4/19/2011 8:08 PM, David Truo
Hi,
Let me say that I was a heavy user in Winamp and looked at Foobar ages ago
and wasn't impressed with it. However, I must admit after reading the
recent messages on Foobar, I have taken another look and well, I have
ditched Winamp for good. That's how much I am impressed with Foobar. In
my o
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