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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: difool on December 31, 2003, 07:33:01 am
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Hi,
I love MediaCenter but the visualizations are not even close to the quality of those of Winamp 5!!
any chance to use the same PlugIns?
Thanks for any info :)
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Nope. We used to have some rudimentary support for Winamp Visuals, but that was removed.
BUT.... you can always set Winamp up as an external tool under MC's Send To menu, and then use MC to manage your library and create playlists, and then just have MC send that playlist to Winamp. So it's at least something.
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The problem is that Winamp visualizations are like separate programs. (they create their own window, etc.) It makes it hard to integrate cleanly into the MC display system.
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I'd be willing to live with that. ;)
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The problem is that Winamp visualizations are like separate programs. (they create their own window, etc.)
That would be fine with me ;) I *REALLY* miss the milkdrop plugin. The MC visualizations are okay, but none of them make the people who see them say, "Wow, that is really cool". When I'd pipe winamp out to my TV/Stereo, often people would just site there and stare at the screen...MilkDrop is very well done and very interesting to watch.
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Aye Aye! :)
I too miss Milkdrop... I had a nice setup with Winamp5 where it would show Milkdrop for songs and flip to full screen video for my Music Videos, both displayed on the TV. I could use the 'send to', but then I'd lose functionality such as 'Add to playing now (play next)/(play now)/etc'... no? (as well as the ease of just double clicking files :)
But even though I miss Milkdrop... I still use MC... guess that says something :)
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I wouldn't mind at all if the only option was to have the vis in a separate window. It would be better than not at all.
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That would be fine with me ;) I *REALLY* miss the milkdrop plugin. The MC visualizations are okay, but none of them make the people who see them say, "Wow, that is really cool". When I'd pipe winamp out to my TV/Stereo, often people would just site there and stare at the screen...MilkDrop is very well done and very interesting to watch.
Not to mention the Geiss creations!
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Not to mention the Geiss creations!
How could I forget Geiss? That guy is the master of Visualizations. Someone should ask him to port his goodies to MC. Oh the hours I wasted staring at the "Smoke" viz...
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How could I forget Geiss?
Dont worry, you didn't.
MilkDrop was written by Ryan Geiss also. www.geisswerks.com (http://www.geisswerks.com)
And if you just re-installed WinAmp to reminice with MilkDrop, drop by http://www.milkdrop.co.uk/ (http://www.milkdrop.co.uk/). There's something like 3,600 MilkDrop presets to download.
Scott.
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How could I forget Geiss?
Dont worry, you didn't.
MilkDrop was written by Ryan Geiss also.
Man...that's right...how many balls can I fumble in one thread? :)
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MilkDrop was written by Ryan Geiss also.
Duh! Hey what do I know? :P
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BUT.... you can always set Winamp up as an external tool under MC's Send To menu, and then use MC to manage your library and create playlists, and then just have MC send that playlist to Winamp. So it's at least something.
And how exactly do you do this? I found the "Add external program" option in the "Send To" menu, but that just seems to launch one instance of Winamp for every song in the playlist. Do you need to put "[playlist]" as the parameter? Where is this documented?