@@etanaposti that’s a great observation. I have had this setup for a while. It works perfectly for my system. I will try to update to the newer version soon.
@@magnoliamo You can have both at the same time. Because when you install newer Foobar, it goes to different folder (if you install 64-bit version). So it is easy to test it and still have your old system.
@etanaposti I didn’t know that. Thanks for pointing that out. I will try downloading and then playing around with it this evening. I like much better than JRiver because of the customizations.
@@magnoliamo Just look that component support x86 64-bit and this newer v2 Foobar. Not all of them are updated and not all of them are in foobar2000 official components site. Some are in sourceforge instead.
Is compatibility the reason why you are using this older version of Foobar and those components.
@@etanaposti that’s a great observation. I have had this setup for a while. It works perfectly for my system. I will try to update to the newer version soon.
@@magnoliamo You can have both at the same time. Because when you install newer Foobar, it goes to different folder (if you install 64-bit version). So it is easy to test it and still have your old system.
@etanaposti I didn’t know that. Thanks for pointing that out. I will try downloading and then playing around with it this evening. I like much better than JRiver because of the customizations.
@@magnoliamo Just look that component support x86 64-bit and this newer v2 Foobar. Not all of them are updated and not all of them are in foobar2000 official components site. Some are in sourceforge instead.
Yeah, I don’t seen the DIFF/DSF converter in Foobar or on Sourceforge. I’ll keep looking. That’s a must have for the correct DSD file conversion.