Plugin for skipping playback after a certain time, Plugin for Foobar2000 |
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Plugin for skipping playback after a certain time, Plugin for Foobar2000 |
May 3 2013, 14:26
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 13-July 12 Member No.: 101416 |
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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May 3 2013, 14:49
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 1-December 06 From: Norway Member No.: 38241 |
foo_skip has an bookmark function that can do what you want
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May 3 2013, 15:07
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 13-July 12 Member No.: 101416 |
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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May 3 2013, 16:04
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 382 Joined: 14-September 11 From: Szczecin, PL Member No.: 93712 |
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. This post has been edited by EpicForever: May 3 2013, 16:05 |
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May 3 2013, 16:28
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 3291 Joined: 27-January 05 From: England Member No.: 19379 |
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. QUOTE 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... CODE 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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May 3 2013, 17:08
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Group: Members Posts: 1020 Joined: 4-January 09 Member No.: 65169 |
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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May 3 2013, 18:47
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 13-July 12 Member No.: 101416 |
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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