foo_cuefilter 0.1.7
Posted on Apr 28th 2009 by pieceofsummer.
This is almost a complete code rewrite.
It should have better performance and no stupid glitches (I hope) of previous version.
Go to product page to read more.
Quick download: foo_cuefilter 0.1.7.
2e7ah on May 1st, 2009 at 23:03
great, thanks!
console is clear now
pieceofsummer on May 1st, 2009 at 23:15
that’s good
basically I wanted to add library filtering in this version as well, but API for deleting files from library is suspended in current foobar versions. So just a rewrite of old functionality for now…
2E7AH on May 9th, 2009 at 01:16
Library filtering would be great addon, I didn’t noticed that mainly because I have only one referenced file per CUE sheet so it isn’t very noticeable
I have another question:
When adding archive file which contains CUE sheet, your component filters the CUE sheet as invalid CUE if “Filter invalid CUEs” is checked, and doesn’t filter referenced file if this option is unchecked.
Foobar (foo_unpack) on the other hand recognizes the CUE sheet inside archive normally and displays it in playlist.
So, is it possible for foo_cuefilter to filter referenced files inside archive also?
Yet another question
Why don’t you open thread about your component on HA third party foobar components?
I know that many users are conserned about this functionality but not aware of it existence and I know you are registered user
2E7AH on May 9th, 2009 at 01:41
Hm, sorry you can delete my previous post. It filters correctly but I’m having problem with one CUE in archive, and looking at it now
pieceofsummer on May 9th, 2009 at 01:43
Well, I’ve never checked it with archives because I don’t have any.
So I’ll better double-check this later
2E7AH on May 9th, 2009 at 02:16
In fact there is problem with extensions other than FLAC. It works as I described with referenced files with APE and MP3 codec.
Also it takes too much time when dropping archives with CUE sheets
Can you confirm this?
2E7AH on May 9th, 2009 at 02:35
It’s not working also for FLACs
I had embedded CUE sheets in those archived FLACs and thought it’s OK, and now I figured that out
So my first (third) post stands, only that I complicate it a little
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