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foobar2000 - Inno Setup


Do you want a fully customizable setup for foobar2000?  

30 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you want a fully customizable setup for foobar2000?

    • Yes, This would be nice
      17
    • No, I'm cool with my own setup process
      0
    • Who needs it, I got Winamp
      9


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This poll should continue despite me already deciding to make the installer. I'm interested in the responses. Please post your comments on why you voted for whatever choice you chose in the poll. Thanks.

*Update* foobar2000 Inno Setup is back up. Check it out at link below.

foobar2000 Inno Setup here http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=26397

Edited by drthawhizkid
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Well!

I voted to the third choice "Who needs it, I got Winamp".

And I have got my personal preferences on how to install Winamp. :P

I use my own MSI posted here when I want to install Winamp 5.03a.

I use my own JScript script posted here when I want to install any version of Winamp.

But I think your work should be necessary to other people, however.

Thanks.

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hi.. foobar is a very light music player, supporting tons of audio formats.. i prefer it over winamp.. it doesnt have a "gooey" gui & doesnt support skins, but for my pc only uses 1000KB of ram, compared 2 winamp which uses 10,000 KB

regards

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Voted yes cause well that associations screen is annoying and I don't have the time to make a script for every app I want to use. I was a long time Winamp user (with Enhancer better then DFX imo) but recently made the switch.

A fully customizable setup for fb2k would be wonderful ;)

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Actually, skins or not is a non issue for me. I like the way the controls and such are laid out, and it uses nice plugins. I use muchFX to "stack" 2 plugins, one to normalize the volume (rocksteady), and a sound enhancer/dsp (DFX, but I guess I might try enhancer soon, SRS didn't sound bad either). Constand volume and good sound are the main 2 criterias here. I just switched to v5 lately, but v2.91 (or whatever last was) is just as good for me (and lightweight).

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  • 2 weeks later...

I use foobar for a time now and think its very much ahead of winamp in terms of memory consumption and "overfeaturingness" ... Thanks for that setup, will take it into my unattended CD :) oh and btw, I voted 1 :)

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