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Reading the music player discussion I saw a reference to Milkdrop and suddenly realized I haven't watched a visualization in years..

I loved them in my WinAmp days, but those were also the days were I used additional substances to enhance the viewing experience.. making them a great way to stare passively in front of you while listening to music.

 

So, I want to now see how good they have become now that my computer and graphics card is so much better!

What are the good visualization I need to check out? Also what player is the one, is it still WinAmp?

 

Also.. when are you using them, and do you go fullscreen? ;)

 

Help me!

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Yeah, is there any visualizer for foobar? I was going to make this thread.

 

Also have a question about foobar. How come when I open a single file in foobar it only has that one file and not the rest of my library? I find that annoying.

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Also have a question about foobar. How come when I open a single file in foobar it only has that one file and not the rest of my library? I find that annoying.

Don't use "File, Open...". Use "File, add files...".

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Also have a question about foobar. How come when I open a single file in foobar it only has that one file and not the rest of my library? I find that annoying.

Don't use "File, Open...". Use "File, add files...".

 

Ugh effort of that.

 

I just wanna click it straight from the d/l bar.

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Also have a question about foobar. How come when I open a single file in foobar it only has that one file and not the rest of my library? I find that annoying.

Don't use "File, Open...". Use "File, add files...".

 

Ugh effort of that.

 

I just wanna click it straight from the d/l bar.

 

YOu can scan whole your library and have it on side or wherever you want.

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the trippy orbs on itunes go well with electronic music. if only it didn't hog your cpu to do this.

 

Aye, thats the main reason I was using iTunes for as long as I was. But it just wasnt worth it in the end.

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