I am new to foobar.
I have a lot of wav files ripped by EAC as well as the EAC cue files, all in the same directory. How do I get foobar to organize all the wav files by the cue files...or is that possible?
I have a lot of wav files ripped by EAC as well as the EAC cue files, all in the same directory. How do I get foobar to organize all the wav files by the cue files...or is that possible?
It looks like foobar doesn't support cue files. So how do I organise in Foobar all the wav files I have from EAC??
You can always try Winamp, though you may not like it after being used to Foobar.
In my experience any complaints about winamp, especially sound, can be remedied simply by using the available plugins. If you want to know which plugins, ask.
In Winamp there is a local files setting to scan certain folders and automatically add audio files in them to the list of what you can play. The folder the file is in becomes it's "Album".
If you arrange the files by album, CD etc. Winamp should make it easy for you and then you can put together playlists.
Probably not the answer you wanted, but maybe it will help.
- keantoken
In my experience any complaints about winamp, especially sound, can be remedied simply by using the available plugins. If you want to know which plugins, ask.
In Winamp there is a local files setting to scan certain folders and automatically add audio files in them to the list of what you can play. The folder the file is in becomes it's "Album".
If you arrange the files by album, CD etc. Winamp should make it easy for you and then you can put together playlists.
Probably not the answer you wanted, but maybe it will help.
- keantoken
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