Thanks adrift.....
I'm a big fan of Br3tt's configs......It's funny when I first came across them, I had all sorts of problems installing them and would send him emails and he always responded, but I drove him crazy..lol...Once I got the hang of it, it was pretty straightforward...
The thing to keep in mind- Panels UI goes up to Foobar 9.5.2...Columns UI is current. So when you see a config in Panels UI that you like and you have Foobar 9.6.8 it won't work....
Also, Br3tt's configs are fcl import....He basically sets it all up for you...You just have to follow the steps up to the import time and after....
I have several PCs all w/ Foobar w/ different configs and what I have found helpful for me is that I keep a copy of my current Foobar components folder on a flash drive. If I install a new config and add or remove previous components and don't like it, all I have to do is copy and paste my previous components folder and that's it.....
Now, when I had 9.5.2 and 9.6.8 that's a different story because older components won't work with the newer Foobar....I had copies of 2 different components for each...WASAPI etc.......But, I recently updated everything to 9.6.8 so no more worries....
To me, Foobar is an awesome player and powerhouse with many benefits. Tweaking it to your liking is just part of the glorious journey....
I'm a big fan of Br3tt's configs......It's funny when I first came across them, I had all sorts of problems installing them and would send him emails and he always responded, but I drove him crazy..lol...Once I got the hang of it, it was pretty straightforward...
The thing to keep in mind- Panels UI goes up to Foobar 9.5.2...Columns UI is current. So when you see a config in Panels UI that you like and you have Foobar 9.6.8 it won't work....
Also, Br3tt's configs are fcl import....He basically sets it all up for you...You just have to follow the steps up to the import time and after....
I have several PCs all w/ Foobar w/ different configs and what I have found helpful for me is that I keep a copy of my current Foobar components folder on a flash drive. If I install a new config and add or remove previous components and don't like it, all I have to do is copy and paste my previous components folder and that's it.....
Now, when I had 9.5.2 and 9.6.8 that's a different story because older components won't work with the newer Foobar....I had copies of 2 different components for each...WASAPI etc.......But, I recently updated everything to 9.6.8 so no more worries....
To me, Foobar is an awesome player and powerhouse with many benefits. Tweaking it to your liking is just part of the glorious journey....
