[MPlayer-users] Audio Visualization Plugin?
Joseph D. Adams
adamsjd at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 16:56:34 CET 2005
I hear ya, but I was hoping to get an OpenSource integrated solution
so that I don't have to have users install a seperate install of
Winamp. I am trying to make a simple one step installer.
Thanks, let me know if you think of any way to easily integrate a
visualization plugin into MPlayer.
-Joe
On 12/5/05, Kichigai Mentat <kichigai at comcast.net> wrote:
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> On Dec 2, 2005, at 06.46, Joseph D. Adams wrote:
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> > Fellow MPlayer Users,
> >
> > Is there a plugin for MPlayer that is capable of doing audio
> > visualization? There are a few open source visualizations tools out
> > there (such as winamps AVS http://www.nullsoft.com/free/avs/ ).
> >
> > Alternatively, can anyone think of a way of faking audio visualization
> > in a Win32 environment (I'm thinking of a stand alone visualization
> > util)?
>
> I don't think this will be something people are going to jump on.
> There seems to be little interest in this, and generally MPlayer is
> more focused on audio/video media, than just audio. If you need a
> visualizer, try using XMMS, which should have something almost
> identical to AVS (I think it even reads AVS pre-sets). If you use
> Windows, then I suggest digging up an old version of WinAMP. 2.95
> should be the best option. Low RAM requirements, frugal CPU usages,
> and, of course, AVS.
>
> "Let's get Science Fiction out of the class room and back in the
> gutter where it belongs!"
> --Unknown
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