foo_pod - Foobar2000 meets the iPod, iPod -> Foobar2000 0.8 |
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foo_pod - Foobar2000 meets the iPod, iPod -> Foobar2000 0.8 |
Jun 12 2006, 02:06
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#2026
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 88 Joined: 24-May 06 From: earth Member No.: 31101 |
what the lastest version of foo_pod? and where may i get it again? im sry, ben searching for a while and seem to find old links. im running 9.1 and im not sure if theres a foo_pod for it or not, but just trying to make sure b4 i go use something like rockbox
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Jun 12 2006, 02:14
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Group: Members Posts: 164 Joined: 8-July 05 Member No.: 23198 |
foo_pod isn't going to be ported to 0.9... You'll have to use foo_dop.
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Jul 14 2006, 11:41
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#2028
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 14-July 06 Member No.: 32906 |
sounds like foo_pod will not be ported Sorry to disappoint you, but I have no plans to update foo_pod to Foobar 0.9. And as far as I know, Foobar 0.9 will incompatible with earlier components, so you will have to have Foobar 0.8.x in order to use foo_pod. Fortunately, Foobar 0.8 already has an ALAC decoder and I believe you could use Otto's iTunesEncoder script to losslessly transcode from FLAC -> ALAC, so there is no reason to wait for Foobar 0.9 to do what you are looking to do. BTW, in case anyone is wondering, I was temporarily banned from posting on the Hydrogen Audio forums apparently because of my questioning of the availability of the 0.9 SDK. I say apparently, because no one ever contacted me about the suspension, and the only thing I can find that could possibly be the cause is this post. Anyway, that combined with other factors pretty much killed any desire to upgrade to Foobar 0.9. Note that I am not planning on stopping foo_pod development, but it likely won't be focused on the changes necessary to make it run on Foobar 0.9. QUOTE (kl33per @ Jun 21 2005, 01:11 AM) Well seeing as people are pretty angry with what I said, let me clarify. Firstly, I respect Aero greatly, as he has done a lot for the community. His plugin is fantastic, and is one of the many reasons use foobar2000. I am not angry that foo_pod (seemingly) is not going to be ported to 0.9, but with the reasons for Aero's decision not to. The ban has very little with my decision not to port foo_pod to Foobar 0.9. I believe I alluded to the possibility of not porting foo_pod to 0.9 even before the ban. Anyway, in order of priority, the reasons include: 1. Not having much time to work on foo_pod, in general. 2. No good reason (for me) to upgrade to Foobar 0.9. 3. The lack of a publically available SDK for 0.9. 4. Forum difficulties (i.e. the ban). When Foobar 0.9 and SDK are released, if I find a good reason to upgrade and the 0.8->0.9 SDK changes are minimial, I might do the porting. But like I said, I really don't see any good reason to upgrade to Foobar 0.9 at this point, and several good reasons not to. Well I can see a very big reason why he should port foo_pod to 0.9; He will make thousands of people happy FerdiV |
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Jul 14 2006, 14:28
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Well I can see a very big reason why he should port foo_pod to 0.9; He will make thousands of people happy FerdiV Don't count on it. It's not going to happen. Move along, foo_pod is done. MediaMonkey was a recommended replacement earlier in the thread. |
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Jul 16 2006, 05:34
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 406 Joined: 22-February 04 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 12180 |
All right, guys. I just got a 30GB iPod and installed foo_pod (I'm severely allergic to iTunes
I use FLAC with 1 file per album, which foo_pod seems to be confused by. When I select more than one track in the file, then send them to the iPod, it returns with CODE WARNING (foo_pod) : Unsupported file 'E:\Music\MKA\Air - Moon Safari.mka' has already been transcoded and is on the iPod I assume it tests for equality on the file name, even though the metadata for each track is different. Is there any way to turn the "already on iPod" setting off, and just transcode anyway? Or will this overwrite the previously-transcoded track? -------------------- "We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!" - Vroomfondel, H2G2
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Jul 16 2006, 15:57
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 469 Joined: 22-October 04 From: Southern NJ Member No.: 17776 |
All right, guys. I just got a 30GB iPod and installed foo_pod (I'm severely allergic to iTunes I use FLAC with 1 file per album, which foo_pod seems to be confused by. When I select more than one track in the file, then send them to the iPod, it returns with CODE WARNING (foo_pod) : Unsupported file 'E:\Music\MKA\Air - Moon Safari.mka' has already been transcoded and is on the iPod I assume it tests for equality on the file name, even though the metadata for each track is different. Is there any way to turn the "already on iPod" setting off, and just transcode anyway? Or will this overwrite the previously-transcoded track? Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't think that foo_pod can read embedded cuesheets in FLAC files and cannot transcode them properly. I use one FLAC file per album, and I have covert to m4a first (using FB2K) and then send those files to my iPod. -------------------- Surf's Up!
"Columnated Ruins Domino" |
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Jul 16 2006, 16:41
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 406 Joined: 22-February 04 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 12180 |
Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't think that foo_pod can read embedded cuesheets in FLAC files and cannot transcode them properly. I use one FLAC file per album, and I have covert to m4a first (using FB2K) and then send those files to my iPod. Hm. You're right. No matter what track I choose, it transcodes the first track in the file (but it knows where to stop, so it must have some notion of sub-indexes). I guess I'll have to do the transcoding myself. Bummer. -------------------- "We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!" - Vroomfondel, H2G2
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Aug 9 2006, 09:17
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Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 17-January 03 Member No.: 4610 |
foo_pod dead, and foo_dop still very embryonic and moving slowly. Any other ipod loading tools I should know about ?
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Aug 9 2006, 15:41
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foo_pod dead, and foo_dop still very embryonic and moving slowly. Any other ipod loading tools I should know about ? MediaMonkey: http://www.mediamonkey.com/ |
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Aug 10 2006, 17:18
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Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 8-June 04 Member No.: 14555 |
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Sep 22 2006, 13:13
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-March 05 Member No.: 20955 |
foo_pod dead, and foo_dop still very embryonic and moving slowly. Any other ipod loading tools I should know about ? MediaMonkey: http://www.mediamonkey.com/ That isn't built into foobar2000 though. That's a totally different media player altogether and a blatant iTunes rip-off just less bloated, so is YamiPod. May as well keep using iTunes until components in foobar 0.9 improve. I already have foobar2000, iTunes, WMP and Real Player. I don't need another media program to fill up my computer. With all these new features that Apple has now added then it is going to be even more difficult for third-party developers to play catch-up. This post has been edited by slashjunior: Sep 22 2006, 13:19 |
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Sep 22 2006, 16:11
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 130 Joined: 24-March 05 Member No.: 20884 |
foo_pod dead, and foo_dop still very embryonic and moving slowly. Any other ipod loading tools I should know about ? MediaMonkey: http://www.mediamonkey.com/ That isn't built into foobar2000 though. That's a totally different media player altogether and a blatant iTunes rip-off just less bloated, so is YamiPod. May as well keep using iTunes until components in foobar 0.9 improve. I already have foobar2000, iTunes, WMP and Real Player. I don't need another media program to fill up my computer. With all these new features that Apple has now added then it is going to be even more difficult for third-party developers to play catch-up. There is no other fb2k iPod components as far as I know. The only problem I have with iTunes is the lack of transcoding support. Once that's there, I'll stick with iTunes. fb2k doesn't bring anything to the table that I absolutely need. |
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Sep 27 2006, 10:01
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Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 17-January 03 Member No.: 4610 |
OK, new 5.1 G video ipods load fine with foo_pod, they're definitely slower and less responsive units though.....
However if you, like me use foo_pod to load your music with custom tags, and then use itunes to load videos.... look out for this one.... iTunes 7 has introduced a gapless playback feature, that you CAN'T disable. As soon as you connect an ipod it wades in and starts rebuilding the database with gapless info (whatever that might be - many $50 players can do gapless without stored tags), and screws your custom tags. AAARRRGGHHH. man I hate this sh1t. You can stop it calculating, but it kicks in again as soon as you restart the app. No preference to disable. Apple suck. |
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Oct 4 2006, 04:54
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Group: Members Posts: 836 Joined: 20-December 02 Member No.: 4166 |
foo_pod version 0.9.9o is now available
This version just fixes a problem I noticed with Play Counts support on 5G iPods (possibly only with the latest firmware update). I recently obtained a 5G iPod for testing, and noticed that it writes out a slightly different format for the Play Counts file, and foo_pod needed to be updated to handle this. Play Counts is written by the iPod and contains information about ratings set on the iPod, along with a few other things like bookmark time and last played time. Without this update, you would lose this data when you used foo_pod with a newer iPod. --- As you have probably noticed, foo_pod development has ground to a halt. This is basically because foo_pod and Foobar 0.8 were nearly perfect (for me) with my 4G iPod. Now that I have (temporarily) have a 5G iPod, I have a new interest in extending foo_pod to work with the new database format, including adding support for transferring video content. I am actually doing some interesting non-foo_pod related iPod development as well, which might end up being applicable to a hybrid Foobar 0.9/COM Automation server/my thing project. |
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Oct 4 2006, 16:43
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Nice. Does this allow one to send playlists to the iPod? Does it transfer the ReplayGain settings?
The ability to transfer ReplayGain settings and to have a playlist to keep my songs in the order I want them is all I really want from an iPod utility. iTunes is perfect except it doesn't transfer the ReplayGain settings. foo_dop is perfect except it doesn't send the playlist. |
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Oct 5 2006, 14:35
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Group: Members Posts: 383 Joined: 24-April 03 From: Italy Member No.: 6159 |
As you have probably noticed, foo_pod development has ground to a halt. This is basically because foo_pod and Foobar 0.8 were nearly perfect (for me) with my 4G iPod. Now that I have (temporarily) have a 5G iPod, I have a new interest in extending foo_pod to work with the new database format, including adding support for transferring video content. I am actually doing some interesting non-foo_pod related iPod development as well, which might end up being applicable to a hybrid Foobar 0.9/COM Automation server/my thing project. Hi Aero,nice to see you back! If you need beta testers, I'm sure you'll find many here. Cheers. Alessandro |
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Oct 16 2006, 01:31
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foo_pod version 0.9.9o is now available ... As you have probably noticed, foo_pod development has ground to a halt. This is basically because foo_pod and Foobar 0.8 were nearly perfect (for me) with my 4G iPod. Now that I have (temporarily) have a 5G iPod, I have a new interest in extending foo_pod to work with the new database format, including adding support for transferring video content. I am actually doing some interesting non-foo_pod related iPod development as well, which might end up being applicable to a hybrid Foobar 0.9/COM Automation server/my thing project. It's alive!! It's good to see you again, and let us know if you need any help! (spare iPods, software testing, personal favors, whatever) -------------------- http://www.tinkafoo.com/log/foo_pod.html
(unofficial foo_pod user's guide) |
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Oct 22 2006, 03:46
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Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 7-October 06 Member No.: 36042 |
Seriously, there are many people here (myself included) who are just jumping on this bandwagon and you COULD be our saviour.
Can anyone point me to some information on this plugin? i.e., what it can and cannot do? ?eace |
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Oct 22 2006, 04:20
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Group: Members Posts: 604 Joined: 17-December 05 From: New Zealand Member No.: 26461 |
Seriously, there are many people here (myself included) who are just jumping on this bandwagon and you COULD be our saviour. Can anyone point me to some information on this plugin? i.e., what it can and cannot do? ?eace Have a look at this page, especially the screenshots http://www.tinkafoo.com/log/foo_pod.html#how%20to |
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Oct 22 2006, 23:02
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Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 7-October 06 Member No.: 36042 |
Thank you (nice website by the way)
but is there no foo_pod plugin for foobar2k v0.9.4? ?eace |
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Oct 23 2006, 01:12
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Nov 2 2006, 17:48
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Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 17-January 03 Member No.: 4610 |
Good to see you back, Aero. Will look forward to new developments. Things over at foo_dop are moving so slowly; it will be along time before it's useable, if ever. I will being using foo_pod for the foreseeable future. I'm happy to stick on itunes 6.0.5 to load videos until there is an alternative. I will NEVER use itunes 7 until you can disable that gapless sh1t.
all the best Niels |
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Nov 24 2006, 13:26
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Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 17-January 03 Member No.: 4610 |
Guess we're not 'back'...
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Dec 2 2006, 18:32
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i don't know but i get this error
CODE Illegal operation:
Code: C0000005h, flags: 00000000h, address: 9CF4BF59h Access violation, operation: read, address: 9CF4BF59h Call path: WinMain=>app_init This is the first crash logged by this instance. Access violation, operation: read, address: 9CF4BF59h Stack (0012FBA4h): 0012FB84h: 0117EEB8 7C9D93C0 77E943DD 7C9D93C0 0012FB94h: 00000004 00000000 0117E3C4 00000000 0012FBA4h: 77E26725 77DBC218 0163F030 00000004 0012FBB4h: 0012FF0C 016020CF 001A63D4 00000004 0012FBC4h: 0163F030 77BFC21B 0142AA98 0012FEF8 0012FBD4h: 004442AC 01425718 77BFC21B 00000030 0012FBE4h: 0012FBF8 004012B8 004012C6 0012FEF8 0012FBF4h: 0012FC00 015FBD5C 01425718 0040129C 0012FC04h: 0043416A 0012FEF8 0000001E 0012FFB0 0012FC14h: 01620D68 FFFFFFFF 004118E9 0117E294 0012FC24h: 00152339 00000000 00890000 7C920732 0012FC34h: 00000003 00890718 00890000 00000000 0012FC44h: 0012FC34 0012FE78 0012FE78 7C91EE18 0012FC54h: 00000141 0012FE88 7C921538 7C921596 0012FC64h: 7C9206EB 0117E294 00000010 00000000 0012FC74h: 7C927CB7 7C927BF5 00890608 7C927BB0 0012FC84h: 00000000 00894B18 00000400 008903F0 0012FC94h: 00000000 00000000 7C9206EB 00890270 0012FCA4h: 00890640 00895590 00890358 00895598 0012FCB4h: 00000000 008901D8 00000000 00150640 Registers: EAX: 77DBC218, EBX: 00000000, ECX: 77E268B4, EDX: 00000004 ESI: 774CFAC3, EDI: 004442AC, EBP: 0012FBB4, ESP: 0012FBA4 Unable to identify crash location Loaded modules: foobar2000 loaded at 00400000h - 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01A11000h foo_vis_bacon loaded at 01A20000h - 01A38000h foo_vis_manager loaded at 01A40000h - 01A48000h foo_vis_simple_spectrum loaded at 01A50000h - 01A5C000h foo_vorbisenc loaded at 01A60000h - 01B71000h foo_wavpack loaded at 01B80000h - 01B94000h foo_wma loaded at 01BA0000h - 01BB9000h WMVCore loaded at 086C0000h - 08904000h WMASF loaded at 070D0000h - 0710B000h uxtheme loaded at 5B180000h - 5B1B8000h MSCTF loaded at 746B0000h - 746FB000h CAPTLIB loaded at 01C60000h - 01C80000h OLEACC loaded at 74C10000h - 74C3C000h dciman32 loaded at 73B30000h - 73B36000h Powrprof loaded at 74A60000h - 74A68000h CLBCATQ loaded at 76F90000h - 7700F000h COMRes loaded at 77010000h - 770E2000h xpsp2res loaded at 20000000h - 202D5000h msi loaded at 031A0000h - 03466000h SXS loaded at 75E40000h - 75EF0000h imagehlp loaded at 76C50000h - 76C78000h DBGHELP loaded at 59E60000h - 59F01000h Stack dump analysis: Address: 77E26725h, location: "RPCRT4", loaded at 77DA0000h - 77E31000h Symbol: "NdrStubForwardingFunction" (+00000017h) Address: 77DBC218h, location: "RPCRT4", loaded at 77DA0000h - 77E31000h Symbol: "CreateProxyFromTypeInfo" (+000000D7h) Address: 0163F030h, location: "foo_pod", loaded at 015E0000h - 01675000h Address: 016020CFh, location: "foo_pod", loaded at 015E0000h - 01675000h Address: 0163F030h, location: "foo_pod", loaded at 015E0000h - 01675000h Address: 77BFC21Bh, location: "msvcrt", loaded at 77BE0000h - 77C38000h Symbol: "free" (+00000000h) Address: 77BFC21Bh, location: "msvcrt", loaded at 77BE0000h - 77C38000h Symbol: "free" (+00000000h) Address: 004012B8h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 004012C6h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 015FBD5Ch, location: "foo_pod", loaded at 015E0000h - 01675000h Address: 0040129Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043416Ah, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 01620D68h, location: "foo_pod", loaded at 015E0000h - 01675000h Address: 004118E9h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0117E294h, location: "foo_matroska", loaded at 01140000h - 01182000h Address: 7C920732h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlAllocateHeap" (+0000015Eh) Address: 7C91EE18h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "strchr" (+00000117h) Address: 7C921538h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "wcsncpy" (+00000AA9h) Address: 7C921596h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "wcsncpy" (+00000B07h) Address: 7C9206EBh, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlAllocateHeap" (+00000117h) Address: 0117E294h, location: "foo_matroska", loaded at 01140000h - 01182000h Address: 7C927CB7h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlReAllocateHeap" (+000002BAh) Address: 7C927BF5h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlReAllocateHeap" (+000001F8h) Address: 7C927BB0h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlReAllocateHeap" (+000001B3h) Address: 7C9206EBh, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlAllocateHeap" (+00000117h) Address: 00446350h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 7C921B09h, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlLogStackBackTrace" (+00000025h) Address: 004465DCh, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043946Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043946Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043946Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043946Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 77C09D60h, location: "msvcrt", loaded at 77BE0000h - 77C38000h Symbol: "strerror" (+00002B66h) Address: 7C92094Eh, location: "ntdll", loaded at 7C910000h - 7C9C6000h Symbol: "RtlAcquirePebLock" (+00000031h) Address: 0043946Ch, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043A200h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0043A1ECh, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 00410FD5h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 00438DB5h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 00400000h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00452000h Address: 0117E294h, location: "foo_matroska", loaded at 01140000h - 01182000h Version info: foobar2000 v0.8.3 UNICODE |
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