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===== Bring to front when adding new files from commandline =====
===== Bring to front when adding new files from commandline =====
Does what it says. If unchecked, will add files in background, without popping.
Does what it says. If unchecked, will add files in background, without popping.
===== Enqueue incoming files by default when adding from commandline =====
===== <s>Enqueue incoming files by default when adding from commandline</s> =====
If marked, adding new files will not overwrite contents of playlist tracks are being added to.
<s>If marked, adding new files will not overwrite contents of playlist tracks are being added to.</s>
 
<small>This option has been moved to "Preferences > File Types" since 0.9.6. That preferences page is not available in Portable version, as no file type associations are managed then -- if you are associating file types themselves, use appropriate command line switches yourself (e.g. /add).</small>
===== Always send to playlist =====
===== Always send to playlist =====
By default, foobar2000 adds files to the active playlist, this can be overridden here by checking the option and typing the name of playlist, eg “Temp”, or “Default”.
By default, foobar2000 adds files to the active playlist, this can be overridden here by checking the option and typing the name of playlist, eg “Temp”, or “Default”.

Revision as of 13:06, 16 May 2009

General page

This is the General page. It contains general foobar2000 configuration information.
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Options

Adding new files

These options deal with adding files using any way, whether it command line or drag and drop.

Sort incoming files by

This option defines the way files are sorted in playlist, just when added. By default, it's %path_sort%.

Restrict incoming files to

Type what filenames are allowed to be added. It supports ? and * symbols for masks. By default, it's * (asterisk, which means “all files”). As an example, if you set it to “*.MPC”, only MPC (Musepack) files will be added in future.

Exclude file types

Opposite to the previous options, this forbids filenames to be added. It supports ? and * symbols for masks. Empty by default. As an example, if you set it to “*.WAV”, no WAV files will be added in future.

Commandline

These options deal with adding files from commandline (all other ways than opening from player or using drag & drop).

Bring to front when adding new files from commandline

Does what it says. If unchecked, will add files in background, without popping.

Enqueue incoming files by default when adding from commandline

If marked, adding new files will not overwrite contents of playlist tracks are being added to.

This option has been moved to "Preferences > File Types" since 0.9.6. That preferences page is not available in Portable version, as no file type associations are managed then -- if you are associating file types themselves, use appropriate command line switches yourself (e.g. /add).

Always send to playlist

By default, foobar2000 adds files to the active playlist, this can be overridden here by checking the option and typing the name of playlist, eg “Temp”, or “Default”.

Other

Enable user profile support

If checked, this checkbox will change the location where foobar2000.cfg is stored from the folder in which foobar2000.exe resides to the Application Data folder the local user's user folder.

Reset stop-after-current when stopping

One may use Playback > Stop after current in the main menu. Checking this flag will reset it after stopping.

Change selection with cursor when “playback / cursor follows playback” is enabled

Does what it says

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