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 Truong wrote:
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 opinion the sound quality is so much better. Everything is configurable
and accessible. The fact you can make up your own status line makes it
worthwhile alone as it is a cinch to script for such things as reading the
elapsed time and time remaining of tracks with just a press of hotkeys etc.
Nearly every thing Foobar can do you can create a shortcut key to it and
make them global if you want to. In the foobar version I looked at ages
ago, making your own shortcut keys was not accessible but that has changed
and is fully accessible. There is so much more to this program than I have
outlined here. Oh I have to also mentioned that it is dam responsive which
was something that Winamp wasn't at times. The only thing I wish Foobar
had is a plug-in to provide time marking features. Perhaps that can be
scripted in time or I might find that plug-in in the future.
But yeah, I don't know what gives with Foobar and Window Eyes though. There
is a problem reading the list of tracks in the play list. NVDA and Jaws
don't have this problem.
David Truong.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2011 4:54 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: FYI foobar and winamp blog
Hi with all the discussion around Foobar and Winamp. Here is an interesting
blog about it.
http://winamp2foobar.blogspot.com/
I'm not trying to continue a pointless argument just sending some
information along.
I am planning to do a podcast later this month about foobar as well.
thanks
bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
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