annoyingmouse wrote: 
> Probably far too late for the last two replies to this but an archived
> version of stuffedspacedog's instructions can be found at
> http://web.archive.org/web/20110505035757/http://www.at-sea.com/FooSQ.html
> for future reference.

Thank you. If this disappears from archive.org too, here are the steps
:

> Instructions for Using Foobar2000 to send music to your Logitech
> SqueezeBox or Transporter (Windows Only)
> 
> With thanks to Marae for the original AutoIt script posted on
> HyrdogenAudio.
> 
> 1. Download and install the latest Foobar2000 (it should work with
> versions higher than v0.9x)
> 
> 2. Download and install AMIP for Foobar2000 :
> http://amip.tools-for.net/wiki/amip/download#amip
> 
> 3. Download FooSQ from wherever you can find it
> 
> Note: this is a unicode binary, so it only works in Windows XP, Vista
> and Windows 7.
> 
> 4. Unzip the FooSQ.exe file and put it somewhere easy to access - you'll
> need to run this file after you run Foobar2000 in order to control your
> Logitech devices within Foobar2000.
> 
> 5. Run Foobar2000, go to File > Preferences > Display > Default User
> Interface
> Look for the box that says "Window Title"
> Delete whatever is there and replace it with this (exactly):
> %path%/%playback_time_remaining_seconds%/%ispaused%/%playback_time_seconds%/
> 
> Hit the "Apply" button. Do not hit OK yet.
> 
> 6. In the same menu, go to Tools > AMIP Wrapper
> Click on "Configure AMIP"
> On the right hand side check the box that says "Write song info to
> file".
> In the box underneath that says "File:" enter this exactly:
> C:\nextsong.txt
> In the box underneath that says "Play:" enter this exactly:
> $next(%fn)
> 
> Hit the "OK" button", hit "OK" again in AMIP Wrapper.
> 
> 7. You're ready to go. Make sure SqueeezeBox server is running. Find
> where you put FooSQ.exe and run it.
> 
> 8. Play music. The sound from FooSQ will be a second or so behind the
> playback on your computer, so you may want to turn off your computer
> speakers.
> 
> 9. I've hardcoded a global volume control which will work provided FooSQ
> is running no matter what application is on your screen. Use the numeric
> keypad:
> 
> + key to increase volume
> - key to decrease volume
> * key will mute playback (use + key to turn it back on)
> 
> 10. Enjoy! If you lose the connection between Foobar2000 and FooSQ, just
> run FooSQ again and restart playback in Foobar2000.


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