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| HOW-TO: Change iTunes Visualizer!
A wide number of people arn't aware of these features in iTunes, luckily my Mac OS X Features Guide team has found this information: When in the Visualizer you can use the following keys to change the: 1) Current Motion (Lines, dots.) 2) Color Scheme (Red and Yellow [Lava].) 3) Some other thing, not sure what it is though. Keys: 1) Q-change backwards, W-change forwards 2) A-change backwards, S-change forwards 3) Z-change backwards, X-change forwards Mess around with the settings, you can come up with something fun...I'm sure of it. |
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| This is everything you need to know
*1) Current Motion (Lines, dots.) *2) Background movement [correction] *3) Color Scheme (Red and Yellow [Lava].) [correction] for * look in keys Keys: 1) Q-change backwards, W-change forwards 2) A-change backwards, S-change forwards 3) Z-change backwards, X-change forwards "C" Show Visules info (what combo of * you have) "I" Show song info "T" Toggle "Cap Frame Rate" "F" Toggle "Frame Rate Desplay "R" Random Combo of * "M" Toggle Between: "Freeze" "User set 0-9" or "Random" "D" clears all settings Shift # (0-9) Assign a number to a combo of * that you like 0-9 Go to the Visual assigned to the number And finaly "H" (tells you all this stuff in desplay mode )ok now can we move this to the HOW-TO part of MacosX.com? Last edited by JetwingX; July 4th, 2002 at 02:27 PM. |
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lol, I shouldn't drink and drive if you know what I mean. ![]() ...what he said... |
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| New Descovery (All Above goes for all versions of iTunes) (2-3)
if you wish to change Volume w/o changing screens you can press: + Volume up - Volume down Shift + Max Volume Shift - Min Volume (to the point of a mute) |
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The visualizer is actually called GForce from http://www.55ware.com/ nad you can also get Whitecap for iTunes from the site...it's pretty damn cool! Also, pressing 'H' brings on more help.
__________________ Sawtooth G4 @ 1.4GHz, Club3d Radeon 8500LE (full 8500 when flashed), Pioneer DVR-A05 |
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many people already know about this. but this was a how to for the built in. but thank you very much (maybe i'll write a how to about gforce and whitecap)
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JetosX, prolly true, but still that 'H' works in iTunes and go on with that how-to, it sounds intriguing...
__________________ Sawtooth G4 @ 1.4GHz, Club3d Radeon 8500LE (full 8500 when flashed), Pioneer DVR-A05 |
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sometimes when i have a "rock" i can watch gforce for hours.. or at least it seems like hours... I LOVE GFORCE!
__________________ setup: dual 500 G4, 768 ram, 30 and 80 gigHD, dvd cdrw, radeon 9000 w/ 19 inch KDS, 17 inch Apple Studio Display Powerbook g3 "Prismo", 400 mhz, 128 ram 6 gigHD, dvd AIM-ihatestuf |
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