Hello everyone love this product and have been using it for many years. I like to use a visualization while listening to Audiobooks and have used soundspectrum in the past but am having issues with it. I know JRiver had a visualizor in the past but cant find it. Can someone help me locate it! Thanks
I don't think the OP's original ask ever got answered.
All you have to do is right-click in the large playing now window, and pick from a large number of built-in visualizations available in the context menu (see picture in link below). In order to see that context menu however, a track must be
playing. I don't use audiobooks with MC, so I'm not sure visualizations work with that.
https://i.imgur.com/z3Ujel7.jpgNone of these are going to knock your socks off, but they are integrated directly with MC, so I still use them occasionally because they are convenient. However, some of the visualizations look so dated and with blurry text, it's embarrassing. JRiver really should consider removing ALL of the combo track info/visualizations in the
Collage folder - they are horrendous. I have to believe that more than a few (thousand) trial users decided against buying MC if they activated those visualizations. It is simply not a good look for JRiver to keep them - they are that ugly.
That said, two of MC's built-in
3D visualizations -
Spectrum Analyzer and
Particle Creation - actually have some promise, but definitely need way more pizzazz. The other 3D options are either pretty bad, or just a slight variations. To my knowledge though, not a single update to any of the visualizations (2D or 3D) has been made for 20 years.
FYI… If you are not seeing that context menu even when playing a track, something is wrong with your installation. All those visualizations in the screenshot are included by default with every install. Well… except for G-Force, which I am unable to get working at all within MC (though I can get the standalone version kind of working). For additional information about that and other visualization options, go here:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,133935.0.htmlAs I explain at considerable length in the linked post, you can get Milkdrop and the tens of thousands of presets to work with MC
right now by using a program called
Wallpaper Engine (further info in linked post).
There are a number of programs/options for high-quality visualizations, but none of them
integrate with MC directly. They all have to be launched separately and viewed as a standalone. Wouldn't it be fantastic if JRiver partnered with
Steam as a way to integrate high-quality visualizations with MC? I personally would be willing to pay premium $10 or so to have this capability built-in.