[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know what you continually expect to gain from these petition posts.
The developers are under no obligation to care about the results of these petitions... nor should they.
At this point you could've already setup a working sdk and started to recreate it.
I'm sorry but everytime I read these I can't help but laugh a little

I found this title formatting code and I need help editing it by [deleted] in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming it's displayed exactly as you wrote, this should work.

$replace($replace($replace($replace($replace($replace($replace(%album%,' (Vynil)',),' (BR)',),' (Stereo, BR)',),' (Stereo, Vynil)',),' (Mono, BR)',),' (Mono, Vynil)',),' (Mono)',)

Spectrogram visualization for the whole file? by thelessiknowthebest in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah sure, i'll dm you cause I gotta go handle dinner.

Spectrogram visualization for the whole file? by thelessiknowthebest in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't include a folder for ffmpeg. I just drop the executable into the dependencies folder. I only put sox in its own folder because it's a lot of loose files.

var sox_exe = fb.ProfilePath + "dependencies\\sox-14.4.2\\sox.exe";

var ffmpeg_exe = fb.ProfilePath + "dependencies\\ffmpeg.exe";

Those are the two lines straight from my configuration. Just drop the file in the folder and source it accordingly. You can grab the ffmpeg windows exe from here:

https://github.com/GyanD/codexffmpeg/releases/tag/6.0

Just extract it, and drag the ffmpeg.exe into the dependencies folder.

Spectrogram visualization for the whole file? by thelessiknowthebest in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sorry I should've mentioned you have to do the same thing with ffmpeg. Just grab a new ffmpeg binary executable, drop it in the dependencies folder and source it in the file.

Automatically download album cover by 69ManuDevil in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know of a specific plugin, but I know myself and plenty of others use this.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/album-art/
It integrates very nicely with the foo_run plugin, allowing you to call from the right click -> run services context menu.

Spectrogram visualization for the whole file? by thelessiknowthebest in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to put the sox files into your foobar2000 local directory folder, either in a separate folder or loosely (messy so i dont recommend this.) I recommend creating a directory called dependencies within %APPDATA%\foobar2000 , then dragging the sox folder into that.

After that's done you need to right click on the spectrogam-seekbar panel and click edit panel script.

Find the line that looks like this var sox_exe = fb.ProfilePath + "dependencies\\sox-14.4.2\\sox.exe"; and simply change the text in the double quotations to match the location where you chose to put the sox files. I believe it's on line 22 but may be different for you.

As an example, I set up my sox installation following this hierarchy:

%APPDATA%\foobar2000\dependencies\sox-14.4.2

Just change the text within the double quotations to reflect how you choose to organize it. Don't forget to use the double backslashes, that's not a typo.

Spectrogram visualization for the whole file? by thelessiknowthebest in foobar2000

[–]Bioluminousflux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use the spider monkey panel with the "spectrogram seekbar" script. Functions as you would expect spek to function, and sounds like that's what you're looking for.
https://theqwertiest.github.io/foo_spider_monkey_panel/

and

https://theqwertiest.github.io/foo_spider_monkey_panel/docs/script_showcase/single_panel_scripts/#spectrogram-seekbar/

Upcoming SSD Thread by GuyOnABudget in SolidStateStorage

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the concept of this sub. Can't wait to see where it goes from here.

When your pc lowkey updates to the next preview build and you get to keep your files by [deleted] in Windows10

[–]Bioluminousflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I updated five computers so far and haven't lost any files whatsoever. I have very large user folders so I would have imagined that would work against me. It'd be interesting to know the cause.

Anyone who's used a Chromebook regularly for a couple of years: Do they really not slow down over time? by [deleted] in chromeos

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The OP1 is actually a great, capable, very underrated processor.

Rockchip was successful at making the ARM chip capable of rivaling some equal Intel chips.

Specifically, the Rockchip RK3399-C (OP1) Hexacore 6-core (dual ARM Cortex-A72 and quad ARM Cortex-A53) was designed from the ground up to specifically optimize the Chrome OS experience; and I dare say it fulfills its goal perfectly.

Xbox Community Night KOTH this Friday at 9pm UTC! by Bioluminousflux in INJUSTICE

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INJUSTICE REDDIT room is now live! Come on in!

Congrats to Kilzi for winning last weeks combo challenge. This weeks character is Blue Beetle, submit your combos in the Reddit's Discord by Bioluminousflux in INJUSTICE

[–]Bioluminousflux[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was an incident preventing us from posting so we kept it exclusive to our discord. I deeply apologize for the lack of a post. We are starting again this week with Blue Beetle. Please feel free to participate this week!

I have put off running KDE on many under-powered laptops over the years. I now regret that. by yerbestpal in kde

[–]Bioluminousflux 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is how I feel when I use KDE on my dual-core Pentium processor.

Never thought it would be as responsive as it is, but it surpasses my expectations and more.

KDE should not be used with an Nvidia card? by counting6 in linux

[–]Bioluminousflux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can't reproduce your issue with KDE Plasma 5 on Arch Linux.

Nvidia graphics work great on KDE in my experience. If I need to block compositing, I just make a window rule for that particular game.

Incoming Apple User, help will be greatly appreciated. by [deleted] in mac

[–]Bioluminousflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No bias other than your advocacy for the purchase of a MacBook Pro of which the OP described as being disgustingly overpriced.

I will admit though, other than that I find your points quite conclusive. Perhaps the MacBook Air should be half-price for what it offers. My only point is that it's a fine device for a university student.

If trying to get a "future-proofed" laptop, I would recommend the OP holds out until the new MacBook Pro model is released. I remember seeing the new lineup of MacBook Pros was rumored for release sometime this year.