Pack Updated - Foobar2000 Language
: Updated packs now support the 64-bit architecture introduced in the 2.x version branch, ensuring stability for modern Windows systems.
Users can change the active interface language directly from the Preferences panel without needing to re-install or manually replace system files.
To update: load the .lng file in Display → Default UI → Language. foobar2000 language pack updated
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By localizing these technical terms into native languages, the foobar2000 development team has democratized high-fidelity audio playback. It invites a new generation of global music collectors to organize, convert, and enjoy their FLAC, DSD, and MP3 libraries without friction. : Updated packs now support the 64-bit architecture
You may find third-party "language packs" or modified installers (often called "foobar2000 localized") on community forums. The developers warn against these, as they often bundle outdated versions of the player, contain security vulnerabilities, and violate the software's license. foobar2000 for Windows change log
Thanks to all contributors!
Troubleshooting: If menus remain in English, close foobar2000, delete the language_cache.dat file in your foobar2000 profile folder, and relaunch the application.
Audio engineering terminology requires precise translation. The updated pack fixes legacy errors, ensuring technical terms like asynchronous resampling , bit-depth , and buffer length make sense in every supported tongue. This public link is valid for 7 days
The exact steps depend on the pack’s format, but most follow this procedure:
For desktop users, the Foobar Advanced Controls project from Niversoft provides a comprehensive language pack that supports over 20 languages, including French, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Russian. Recent Core Updates (March/April 2026)
