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minus-square@FuryMakerlinkEnglish1•6 months agoSame… I’ve had Foobar set up the way I like for about a decade now. Been wanting to flip to the x64 version, but USF components (N64 music) doesn’t play.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoWhy would you want to switch? Legitimate question. 32-bit version seems to be working just fine, I doubt a music player needs the extra juice a 64-bit version provides.
minus-square@FuryMakerlinkEnglish2•6 months agoSame reason for switching every other app to 64-bit I suppose; logical evolution. I absolutely don’t need to though. Especially for something light weight like a music player.
minus-square@errerlinkEnglish1•6 months agoFor me it’s more future-proofing: there’s a chance 32-bit support may be dropped by either the Foobar dev or windows itself at some point.
Same… I’ve had Foobar set up the way I like for about a decade now.
Been wanting to flip to the x64 version, but USF components (N64 music) doesn’t play.
Why would you want to switch? Legitimate question. 32-bit version seems to be working just fine, I doubt a music player needs the extra juice a 64-bit version provides.
Same reason for switching every other app to 64-bit I suppose; logical evolution.
I absolutely don’t need to though. Especially for something light weight like a music player.
For me it’s more future-proofing: there’s a chance 32-bit support may be dropped by either the Foobar dev or windows itself at some point.
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