by JCfantasy23 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:27 pm
This is a sillier type of request but I have been waiting and hoping for years MM would incorporate an embeddable visualization.
I have used Steegys workaround for years and it was always my favorite. I'm a visual person and the embedded window provided lots of fun when coming up with custom layouts and just staring at it while having the rest of the MM screen available for editing, browsing, etc. My friends, fiance, and son always loved it as well.
I even resisted upgrading for a year because it didn't seem this workaround worked well with newer versions. I recently HAD to upgrade, however; my computer was having issues running the older version of MM3, it was too slow and buggy, and using the embedded visualization window (even without Milkdrop on), jumped the CPU from 1-5% to 85-100% constantly.
I am confused as to why it's not already a feature. I doubt it's an advanced thing to do compared to other features. I know a lot of people would get a kick out of it and enjoy .... It's native to many other media players, and has been with some of them for years already.
Here's wishing it finally comes to MediaMonkey in proper form.
This is a sillier type of request but I have been waiting and hoping for years MM would incorporate an embeddable visualization.
I have used Steegys workaround for years and it was always my favorite. I'm a visual person and the embedded window provided lots of fun when coming up with custom layouts and just staring at it while having the rest of the MM screen available for editing, browsing, etc. My friends, fiance, and son always loved it as well.
I even resisted upgrading for a year because it didn't seem this workaround worked well with newer versions. I recently HAD to upgrade, however; my computer was having issues running the older version of MM3, it was too slow and buggy, and using the embedded visualization window (even without Milkdrop on), jumped the CPU from 1-5% to 85-100% constantly.
I am confused as to why it's not already a feature. I doubt it's an advanced thing to do compared to other features. I know a lot of people would get a kick out of it and enjoy .... It's native to many other media players, and has been with some of them for years already.
Here's wishing it finally comes to MediaMonkey in proper form.