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Skipping tracks according to metadata
Time expressions are also supported.

Time expressions can be:

%PRODUCT% == “Foo Bar”
%last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS
%rating% IS 1 OR %last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS

PRODUCT is used to avoid skipping identical (or nearly identical) tracks in a loop.
For example,
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Should skip in intervals of 10 minutes, but will skip identical or near identical tracks.

If you have many tracks to skip and use a loop structure, you might want to use a Compound Query. In the following example the component will check if all tracks in a loop match a query, but only if the first track is non-loop:

%PRODUCT% == “Foo Bar” AND %loop% NOT STARTS WITH 1

This way skipping tracks in a loop is perfectly ok.

Compound queries can also use conditional statements.

%count%/%last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS AND %last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS

Count the number of matching tracks, and give another count for the last played tracks. Since the user needs to tap-to-loop a toggle is provided so that the last_played count is not blocked by the counter.
The %loop% condition can also be used to skip tracks that begin with a number or special character. For example, to skip all tracks whose number begins with 5 you could use:

%loop% STARTS WITH 5

Time expressions can also be used in compound queries.

%last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS AND %last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS

This time the component will only listen to the last 8 hours of the last_played field. The %last_played% tag is used since the component skips over it.
To skip a track only some of its time fields are enough. For example, if you want to skip the beginning of a track, only the W* fields are enough:

%W% STARTS WITH 0

Skipping tracks can also be used to save space on your hard drive. In the example below the W*

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Component parameters:

SELECTED_AVERAGE_FOR_GAUSPAN

Smoother the volume of the selected average using the selected average. The selected average is determined by whether the Mixer is selected. The average selected is determined by the Mixer Group below. The mixer average can be set to a compressor, attenuator, limiter or dac average. If the mixer is set to a compressor, average is compressed and is therefore not selectable. If the mixer is set to a limiter or dac average, the average is applied to the selection. If the mixer is set to an attenuator the average is attenuated. If this value is zero, the selected average is the mixer average.

SHOULD_GAUSPAN

Determine the level of gauspans to play. The gauspans are determined by how the gauspan interacts with the audio. If this value is zero, no gauspans will be played.
The value of this property is expressed in 1/16th.

SMOOTHER_TIME_INTERVAL

Smoother time intervals of gauspans. The time intervals are determined by the desiglating filter in the audio chain. If this value is zero, no smoothing will occur. This property is expressed in seconds.

GAUSPAN_GAIN_SCALING

Amount of gain to apply to all gauspans to make sure the dac has enough headroom to play all gauspans. The optimal value will vary depending on the hardware components of the dac. This property is expressed in dB.

SMOOTH_GAUSPAN

Amount of smoothing to apply to all gauspans. This property is expressed in dB. The default value is 20. If this is zero, no smoothing is applied. This property is applied after the gaussian parameters have been applied.

GAUSPAN_FREQUENCY_SCALING

Determines the frequency of all gauspans. This value is determined by the order and zeroes of the Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter in the audio chain. The GAUSPAN_FREQUENCY_SCALING is multiplied with GAUSPAN_GAIN_SCALING to determine the gain applied.
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Some Features

Images

Mouse Support

Layouts

Here you can change your configuration settings.

Video info

Enter the video info.

You can set a default video height/width using the next drop down menus.

Default colors

You can set a default color scheme.

Preferences

User has the option to set the name for the track buffer. It’s done in the following ways

Splitting a track

There are two ways of splitting tracks.

Most likely the track file size is way too big for just one track. In this case the track is split into 2. Both tracks will be visible in the media player. The splitted track can be merged back into one file again to get a single track.

If you want your track split into two tracks you can hold shift and select another track to be splitted.

If track split is not supported the audio quality of the whole track will be very bad.

Media Player

Usual values you can use for your video playback.

A lot of information about the different audio/video properties are available in the settings section under “Media Player”

CD & DVD reading

If you want to read CD’s or DVD’s you can add the following line in “Preferences -> Advanced -> CD & DVD”

Playback Preferences

The component offers a few playback preferences that you can set at the component level in these preferences you can also set other settings for the component.

Frame Skip

You can skip frames which will create a very low quality audio output. This setting is active once all streams are set to frame skip. A frame skip will be activated as soon as you will have a new empty track to play.

H.264/AVC

If your computer is not configured to support H.264/AVC you can change the rendering output of the component. When H.264/AVC is available you can add the next line in the “Preferences -> Advanced -> Video Rendering” section to enable H.264/AVC as default rendering

SNDIO

Enable/Disable SNDIO.

SNDIO hardware encoder

Enable/Disable SNDIO hardware encoding.

What’s New In?

* Setting -1 to force the setting.
* Does not use the tag field when enabling.
* Used to skip tracks that have not been validated.
Preferences
Advanced
Skip Tracks: Sets the time range for a track to skip. The setting can be entered either in minutes or as an absolute time.

e.g. %last_played% DURING LAST 8 HOURS OR %last_played% DURING LAST 16 HOURS

Use % to escape the percent sign.
Intermediate
Automatic Playback Control
Track skipping

A:

Unless you intend to go straight from “all good” to “all bad”, you’re probably better off using Foo Skipping, as it works better.
You can still use “skip over/repeat mode”, in conjunction with the “force” and the “tag” settings. (e.g. if “force” is set to 0, and “tag” is set to “good”, and you play some tracks that are good, then skip over to some tracks that are bad, you’ll still be able to hear the start of the good tracks).
Another option would be to use some kind of algorithm that automatically “finds” tracks that are in good/bad states and plays them, by applying simple “thresholds” to the numeric data in each file.

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System Requirements For Foo Skip:

– Supported OS: Windows 10 and Windows 8.1
– Processor: Dual core 2 GHz or higher with 2 GB of RAM
– Graphics: DirectX 10 or better
– Storage: 2 GB free disk space
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