

DirectSound by default is usually configured for 16bit 48KHz in most systems which negates any hypothetical benefit of higher bit depths or sampling rates.

DirectSound is designed as a single bit depth and sample rate method, this means verything that differs from the configured system resolution will get automatically resampled to match it. The player and most (but not all) plugins can be downloaded from here: Link: Foobar 2000 download page (32bit, 64bit and ARM)Īt this moment the most recent stable version available of the player is 2.0īy default Foobar uses DirectSound for outputting sound to the soundcard/DAC. When installing plugins Foobar extracts the contents automatically and places them in the correct folder/s if you follow the instructions bellow (Chapter #2).

fb2k (also a zip) file extension, unless specified, DO NOT extract the content to the component folder, that method is not only not recommended but can actually cause problems with the player. *** WARNING ***: The plugins come in with either. or cover the complete list of available input format plugins.īefore installing anything, first download the player and desired plugins into the same easy to locate folder, it makes installation and setup easier and quicker if everything is located in a single place. It does not deal with any other aspects adding extra functionality such as streaming, file tagging, etc.
