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Anyone else here use Foobar?

Originally posted by: rbloedow
Yes!!! My first repost!!!! I knew it would happen one day!! 😀

In your excitement you must've forgotten that you made a double post, and not a repost. You'll just have to wait a bit longer to draw the ire of the repost nazis.
 
I did.. their shuffle didn't work properly.. so I went to Winamp and haven't looked back at Foobar in a while.. I wonder if the shuffle works now.. 😵

But I'm too lazy to change from something as good as Winamp.
 
Originally posted by: Imported
I did.. their shuffle didn't work properly.. so I went to Winamp and haven't looked back at Foobar in a while.. I wonder if the shuffle works now.. 😵

But I'm too lazy to change from something as good as Winamp.
It works fine, you just suck at shuffling.
 
Originally posted by: iloveme2
I started using it and it's great. It sounds much better than winamp imo and takes less resources.

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don't know about less resources but it does sound better than winamp
although i find myself still using winamp sometimes - out of habit i guess
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: rbloedow Yes!!! My first repost!!!! I knew it would happen one day!! 😀
In your excitement you must've forgotten that you made a double post, and not a repost. You'll just have to wait a bit longer to draw the ire of the repost nazis.

Haha, you're right 😀
 
I think I read somewhere in the thread that there was a WinAMP plug-in for Kernel Streaming. Is that true?
 
Yep been using it for lossless FLAC playback for a couple of months now -- pretty sweet to be able to find any of the 700 CDs I've ripped so far just by scrolling to the right folder instead of looking through piles of real CDs.
 
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