I don’t think I even HAVE anything related to Windows Media Player on my current, Win7 PC. (I had not yet been seduced by VLC, hook, line, and sinker. Hilarious…but TOTALLY GREAT at the same time… HOWEVER! THAT was all accomplished on another computer (XP?) and I was using Windows Media Player. One evening I had been playing with it like a zombie for an hour++, and I turned around from my huge HDTV / monitor…and there were like three buddies of mine behind me with glasses on, just watching the stuff that was being created. I even have a bag filled with all types of 3D glasses imaginable that I have collected over the years, which always helped things. WoTTa cryin’ shame! Somebody said “milkdrop” today, and it all came flooding back to me: I used to spend like…well, I don’t want to say how much time I spent – trying every single setting that could be adjusted, picking out the ones I loved, making visual playlists to go with my audio tracks. Before installation, it just shows projectM in a flashy manner. In this tutorial we just covered how to install visualizations from projectM. By default, in Windows, you you will find six visualizations: They respond to the audio track that is currently playing. They are accessible through Audio > Visualizations menu. If you do not know, visualizations are used to fill up your screen when playing audio files.
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