Windows media player visualizations ambience

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You can make your computer a digital jukebox at your next party by setting a visualization in the Now Playing view and enlarging the Player to full mode. Visualizations move to the beat of the music. (To use WMP like this, minimize it, then right-click the taskbar, go to Toolbars, and choose 'Windows Media Player' from the list.) To enjoy these new visualizations too, remember that you will need a decent video card on your laptop or PC. Posted on Add a visual experience to your music by adding visualizations to. The 3D Album Art is pretty cool, transforming the album cover into hyper-active cubes bouncing around the screen, but I'm really enjoying Gigertron 3D/Blacklight, which looks good even when minimized to the Windows Media Player toolbar on the taskbar, my favorite way to use WMP. Musical Colors is a visualization of twenty-one presets created by Averett & Microsoft. I may not be a child of the sixties like him, but I've always been a fan of the swirling, shifting shapes that play along with my music, and this pack brings me seven new visualizations to enjoy - Album Art 3D, Bubbles, Distortion, Gigertron 3D, Hypnobloom, Ribbons and UpCube.

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I discovered this thanks to Ed Bott's blog post about the pack. Windows Media Player users, this one is for you - the Psychedelia Viz Pack is a Windows Media Player plug-in pack available as a free download from.

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