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Can I preview tracks on headphones while another track is output to sp |
Sep 30 2011, 13:56
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Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 30-September 11 Member No.: 94061 |
I want to be able to preview tracks on headphones while another track is output to speakers. Is this possible in Foobar? If so, what the best way of doing it?
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Sep 30 2011, 14:14
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1049 Joined: 16-February 08 From: NL Member No.: 51347 |
If you have multiple sound cards, You can run a different media player* that plays music normally, while foobar outputs to the other device that's hooked up to your headphones.
You need the hardware split, obviously. You can't send two signals through the same jack *) or an extra portable installation of foobar? |
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Sep 30 2011, 14:22
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Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 30-September 11 Member No.: 94061 |
Ok, two FooAmps and two outputs/soundcards but to make it useful I would want to drive the preview from one (the master) Foobar - effectively telling the Foobar slave what to send to the headphones. Altneratively... Two copies of Foobar sharing a playlist? But really, what's required is to be able to simply preview a track and, optionally, queue it to be played without faffing about in two instances of Foobar. Any other suggestions on this?
Zarty |
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Sep 30 2011, 15:13
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Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: 31-December 10 Member No.: 86948 |
Simply put, if you want to use Foobar to output two different audio signals, then you need two installations of Foobar: either two portable installations or one portable and one regular. You may or may not need two soundcards - on my computer I can get sound from headphones from one instance and output from my computer speakers on another.
One Foobar installation can only play one song at a time. I haven't tried sharing the same playlist file across multiple instances, but it's easy enough to try to see if you can point two Foobar installations to the same playlist and see if you can edit it in one instance and see if it updates in the other. This post has been edited by godrick: Sep 30 2011, 15:15 |
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Sep 30 2011, 15:29
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Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 30-September 11 Member No.: 94061 |
Yes, all understood thank you. Is there a way to create a macro in Foobar in such a way that you can right-click on a track and have that script/macro appear as an option? The script/macro would be coded to run other other instance of Foobar (which is configure one way or the other to output to headphones) and play the track?
Zarty |
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Sep 30 2011, 16:14
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Oct 6 2011, 09:00
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Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 30-September 11 Member No.: 94061 |
Thanks for the tip about foo_run. Easy setup and worked first time.
Zarty |
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Oct 7 2011, 22:30
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 154 Joined: 2-April 06 From: Germany Member No.: 29078 |
you can then assign a keyboard shortcut to the foo_run command.
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