
Open the Browse menu of foobar2000 Mobile.Transfer the fpl file to your mobile device.Create your playlist in foobar2000 and save it as an.
The process is pretty involved, so here are the steps: This assumes all of the songs in your foobar playlist also exist on your device with foobar2000 Mobile. The built-in playlist support is weak, but, thankfully, you can move a playlist from foobar2000 into the mobile app. Tricks Transferring Playlists From Your Computer
The two default skins are both pretty ugly, and, since the skin web site has crashed, the only way to get more is painstakingly finding them online or making your own. Many people on the forums have requested this be fixed, but it seems like the developers have no plans to do so. So, when you switch to a new device, you'll have to rebuild them all over again. Importing playlists is a time-consuming process ( see below), and, once modified, they cannot be exported. You can quickly search through your library by artist, album, composer, etc. It has a nice feature where you can scan all tracks for missing replay gain, and apply it right from the interface. You can setup multiple folders on your device, external storage, and servers from which to load audio. It also supports many features found in more impressive jukebox programs like replay gain, gapless playback, streaming from UPnP media servers, and album art for all formats (even those that don't have internal support!). Right out of the box, foobar2000 Mobile supports all of the common audio formats, and several more obscure ones including: MP3, MP4, AAC, OGG, Opus, FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, Musepack, and a variety of modules. I have been using foobar2000 Mobile as my sole jukebox program on mobile devices ever since. Eventually, I started using the program, and, after becoming familiar with it, stopped using my old DAP entirely. I bought into their startup and waited patiently as they began development.
One day while browsing the foobar2000 forum, I saw that the team had begun working on a mobile version of my favorite music player. 3.1 Transferring Playlists From Your ComputerĪs the quality of Rockbox began to dwindle, I became more and more eager to replace it with something better.