Thank You!
If you want to convert to mp3, you’ll need the Lame 3.98.2 mp3 bundle (http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bundle.php). Copy the 2 files (lame_enc.dll and lame.exe) to your foobar components folder after you install and there you go. Open the FLAC files in foobar, and if you want to convert them to mp3, just right-click and convert! (select convert, "…", tell it where you want to save, pick your output format, and how you want it to format the file names–I just use %title%, but you might want %album% %title% .)
If you want to make FLAC files, I know people like to use Exact Audio Copy, but I don’t ever make FLACs, so someone else can tell you that.
I’m assuming that’s what you were asking?
C:\Program Files\foobar2000
Your components folder should be in that directory (i.e. C:\Program Files\foobar2000\Components) , unless you chose to install it somewhere else.
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I like winamp interface in it’s classic skin, it’s light and nice, in terms of funcionality, AIMP2 Kicks ass, so if people like winamp, they can download the winamp classic skin for AIMP2. Besides AIMP doesn’t need plugins to read FLAC either.
Unfortunately not…. But I’ve never found that format necesary. So AIMP covers my needs.
Foobar is kinda weird to me, appears to be more a converter than a player xD.