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- by JILost at 10:02 PM EST on February 21, 2017
- I just tried disabling that option and it doesn't seem to change anything. I even tried restarting foobar. Everything is still 3:00. Win 10 / foo 1.3.13 / GEP 1.207
- by MarioSonicU at 4:01 PM EST on February 22, 2017
- This is my first Music rip. Does it meet the standards for the site?
NBA Jam Extreme (1996-10-31)(Sculptured)(Acclaim).7z
- by kode54 at 5:01 PM EST on February 22, 2017
- @JILost: Are you sure you removed all the tracks and re-added the .NSF files?
- by TheUltimateKoopa at 6:34 PM EST on February 22, 2017
- That brings me to another point.
How come simply restarting foobar2000 doesn't update, or simply readding files doesn't update? You have to do both? At least for example, if I was to set the length of a miniusf that's untimed, I have to remove that from the playlist, and then close foobar2000, relaunch foobar2000 and then re-add the file. Or am I doing something wrong? The same happens when disabling "use original header" and enabling M3U support.
- by kode54 at 8:32 PM EST on February 22, 2017
- No clue. Maybe you're using some sort of dirty hack that prevents file modification timestamps from taking effect? Metadata loading depends on that, and that's a mechanism of foobar2000 itself, not my components.
They'll all load the correct data for playback duration and play for that length, but if you see wrong lengths, it's because something is caching that data.
Are these files in your Media Library? You'll need to delete your entire Media Library database and start over again.
- by JILost at 8:40 PM EST on February 22, 2017
- Yes. After changing the setting and restarting foobar, I cleared the playlist, went to File -> Open, and chose an NSF (not an M3U). Still 3:00 on every track.
- by TheUltimateKoopa at 10:53 AM EST on February 23, 2017
- Did you remove the songs from the list, THEN restart it? And I'm aware it's a foobar2000 thing and not to do with the plug-ins.
edited 10:53 AM EST February 23, 2017
- by Ultrafighter at 11:47 AM EST on February 23, 2017
- Hey Knurek, may I ask you a few questions? For a start should there really be pc subdirectory in root folder of pc.joshw.info as well as vita & 3sf ones?
There's also "River City Super Sports Challenge - All-Star Special [Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku - Soreyuke Daiundoukai All-Star Special] (2015-03-05)(Arc System Works).7z" set located in root of psf3 subdomain but not here as expected, I guess this is to be fixed at some point?
Here's one more example of the same thing: "Ben 10 - Galactic Racing (2012-02-05)(Monkey Bar)(D3 Publisher).7z" is currently in main directory but not here. I believe that moving this rip to an appropriate subfolder will help people interested in VGM from that title find it, don't you agree?
And the last thing: there're two rips for the very first Trine game, an old one & newer version by Alpha23. Each aforementioned set contains a single exclusive track but 18/19 files (BGM in OGG format) are byte-wise identical in both of them. Maybe it'll prove useful to delete one of them and reupload another one in slightly enhanced form? How about adding "(mov) logo.wma" from Timo's version to this one and removing that one? Of course you won't gain much space after such an operation but it'll make collection better and tidier, do you agree?
Yours truly Ultrafighter.
- by JILost at 9:01 PM EST on February 23, 2017
- @TUK Yes, I tried clearing it, -then- restarting foobar and adding an NSF. Still no change.
- by Ultrafighter at 1:13 AM EST on February 24, 2017
- Hi Knurek, I just remembered about another issue (?) I noticed some time ago: rip of DLC for The evil within, PC version, is not in E directory but in its own one! Was that folder created by a mistake or did you mean to make another folder in pc.joshw.info/e? If the first assumption of mine is correct then you should move DLC gamerip to an appropriate place and get rid of the subdirectory holding a single file, am I right? I hope you'll fix this whenever time allows!
Best wishes, goodbye!
edited 1:15 AM EST February 24, 2017
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