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Title: Track Info pulgins for Theater View?
Post by: raym on July 29, 2005, 09:13:36 pm
Hi. I'm interested in knowing/seeing what track info plugin people are using with MC11's Theater View. I'm after something that'll look good with Theater View's Playing Now page, ie, its big half-screen display area.

I'm interested in something simple: a) black background b) big cover art c) artist/track/time info only and d) aligned nicely on the screen.

I've checked out a couple like "Cyber" and "ClassicOClock" which come close to what I'm after but not quite.

Cheers,
Ray.
Title: Re: Track Info pulgins for Theater View?
Post by: bbrip on July 30, 2005, 08:51:14 am
Well, if you do find something, pls let me know. I am also not quite happy with anything available so far.

Waht I like is to see on my 42'' Plasma on the left half the Coverart and on the right half Album atist information, notes and Lyrics etc..

If anyone knows a plugin doing this or has build one himslef, that would be fantastic - I am too stupid to program  :D

bb
Title: Re: Track Info pulgins for Theater View?
Post by: rpalmer68 on July 31, 2005, 04:20:39 am
This isn't a plugin like Track info, but here is a visualization I setup for my own use, probably not quite what you're after, but I thought I might share it anyway!

It's a work in progress, as there really isn't any doco on how to do things.


http://home.iprimus.com.au/rpalmer1968/JRiver/theaterInfo.mjv


Regards
Richard
Title: Re: Track Info pulgins for Theater View?
Post by: raym on August 01, 2005, 08:00:02 am
This isn't a plugin like Track info, but here is a visualization I setup for my own use, probably not quite what you're after, but I thought I might share it anyway!

It's a work in progress, as there really isn't any doco on how to do things.


http://home.iprimus.com.au/rpalmer1968/JRiver/theaterInfo.mjv


Regards
Richard

Thanks heaps mate! This is great  :D I tweeked it slightly to suite my needs but what a great idea!!! I had never thought of simply using viz studio before. The power of MC continues to impress.

Thanks again.