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Plugin for skipping playback after a certain time, Plugin for Foobar2000
alevkov
post May 3 2013, 14:26
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Hello, i wonder is there a plugin/component for the player that skips the track/song after like 2 minutes of the songs are played. For example an Artist has 5 tracks tho facets selected and they changing automaticly one after each other, but can be this done after 2 or 3 minutes are played of that song so the next starts. I ve alot mixtapes which arent splittet so that means 1+ hour track/song, and i would like them to change after 10 minutes of the playback automaticly. Does something like this exists or how can be done?
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TuNk77
post May 3 2013, 14:49
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foo_skip has an bookmark function that can do what you want
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alevkov
post May 3 2013, 15:07
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QUOTE (TuNk77 @ May 3 2013, 15:49) *
foo_skip has an bookmark function that can do what you want

thank you! you dont have a idea how the query string for skipping the track after 10 minutes are played would look like?
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EpicForever
post May 3 2013, 16:04
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Copy & paste to your web browser:
file:///C:/Program%20Files%20%28x86%29/foobar2000/Query%20Syntax%20Help.html (under x64 systems)
or
file:///C:/Program%20Files/foobar2000/Query%20Syntax%20Help.html (under x86 systems)

or on active playlist press F3 (alternatively Ctrl+F) or choose from menu Edit-> Search and press that "?" icon at the end of the line, where you input text for searching. Query Syntax reference is all what you need.

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marc2003
post May 3 2013, 16:28
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a query isn't going to help here. that's only used for skipping entire tracks.

this is the full help for the method TuNk77 posted.

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Can also skip parts of tracks. Tag field SKIP specifies the timecodes:
SKIP=-<time> to skip from the beginning to <time>
SKIP=<time>- to skip from <time> to the next track
SKIP=<a>-<b> to skip from position <a> to later position <b>
SKIP=-<a>;<b>- to skip from start to <a> and from <b> to next track

Timecodes use format [hh:][mm:]ss


from that, i'd presume this is what you want...

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SKIP=10:00-


obviously you need to create a new SKIP tag in each file that you want this to work for.



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Robertina
post May 3 2013, 17:08
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alevkov,

you can use the Preview plug-in for this.

Configure it in Preferences/Playback/Preview and activate it in foobar2000's Playback menu then.
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alevkov
post May 3 2013, 18:47
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QUOTE (Robertina @ May 3 2013, 18:08) *
alevkov,

you can use the Preview plug-in for this.

Configure it in Preferences/Playback/Preview and activate it in foobar2000's Playback menu then.


Thank you very much, this is much easier than the other solution.
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