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vlada
Hello,
I'd like to ask you for help with foobar2000 configuration. I'd like to disable the console window which pops-up when foobar2000 encounters an error. Can I do it? I can't find it in configuration. Also is it possible to set somewhere in foobar to automatically skip to next song if the current one is corrupted or doesen't exist at all?
Also does foobar2000 log somewhere errors in songs if I want to check them later and repair (regrab) the corrupted files?
Is there a program which can scan through my music collection and look for corrupted songs? Can foobar2000 do this?
Sorry for so many questions, but I hope you can see my point. I want an uninterrupted playback without any error messages.
Thank you,
Vlada
sPeziFisH
components > show console > Options...

That should do the trick cool.gif
vlada
QUOTE(sPeziFisH @ Apr 21 2005, 05:29 AM)
components > show console > Options...

Thanks, that's it. I was looking for it in Preferences.
And how about automatically skipping a missing song, do you have any idea how to do it?
Regards,
Vlada
gfngfgf
uncheck "Preferences->Core->stop playing on file errors" should take care of it.
Danimal
QUOTE(vlada @ Apr 21 2005, 08:24 AM)
Hello,
I'd like to ask you for help with foobar2000 configuration. I'd like to disable the console window which pops-up when foobar2000 encounters an error. Can I do it? I can't find it in configuration. Also is it possible to set somewhere in foobar to automatically skip to next song if the current one is corrupted or doesen't exist at all?
Also does foobar2000 log somewhere errors in songs if I want to check them later and repair (regrab) the corrupted files?
Is there a program which can scan through my music collection and look for corrupted songs? Can foobar2000 do this?
Sorry for so many questions, but I hope you can see my point. I want an uninterrupted playback without any error messages.
Thank you,
Vlada
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There is a program called mp3utility that will scan your directories with mp3 files and tell you which ones have errors. EncSpot will also provide you with some information on mp3 errors.
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