I was a Winamp user way before v3 came out. I had a good graphics card at the time and could run Milkdrop at high res and fps. The experience was intoxicating. Such a perfect visualiser.
I first heard about projectm when looking for a way to run some form of milkdrop on Mac OS. I installed an iTunes plugin and, between crashes, was very disappointed.
I'm also a long time XBMC user and was also disappointed by the Milkdrop port but was aware of the XBOX's hardware limitations.
I now have a computer which is massively superior to my first one but XBMC + projectm are next to pointless.
The visuals are still pretty but seem to have no connection to the music whatsoever. Spectrums appear to be just white noise. I have had this experience across multiple machines.
Why is technology moving backwards? I am at the point of install Windows XP on my MacBook via boot camp and downloading an old version of Winamp. Not exactly the unified XBMC approach I am after.
It's 2011 ffs.
This post will be ignored. A working visualiser? Ha! That's so 1999!
projectm: crap?
luke255
Junior Member Joined: Nov 2009 Reputation: 0 Location: Lincoln, UK |
2011-02-07 05:46
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donabi
Senior Member Joined: Apr 2006 Reputation: 3 Location: germany |
2011-02-07 14:02
Post: #2
well, vortex is a very "exact" visualiser:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=92347&page=2 http://www.xbmcnerds.com - german xbmc community |
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spiff
Grumpy Bastard Developer Joined: Nov 2003 Reputation: 82 |
2011-02-07 14:42
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we're still patiently waiting for your patches.
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