Skins (146)
Visuals (115)
Input Plug-ins (35)
Output Plug-ins (5)
General Plug-ins (11)
Archive Reader (16)
Input Plug-ins (40)
DSP Plug-ins (10)
External Add-ons (16)
XMPlay Archive (69)
Extra ToolsSkins (146)
Visuals (115)
Input Plug-ins (35)
Output Plug-ins (5)
General Plug-ins (11)
Archive Reader (16)
Input Plug-ins (40)
DSP Plug-ins (10)
External Add-ons (16)
XMPlay Archive (69)
Extra ToolsThe first Sonique visual that was actually created for XMPlay. Colors are changeable through the vis.ini.
The screenshot shows the plugin with fading enabled, which you can toggle by pressing the middle mouse button - default is off.
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#5 - Wercon rated this file on 2022-01-02, 03:08:56
Noice
#4 - Perfect rated this file on 2007-04-16, 12:21:05
too simple or too cool
#3 - AquaeRoman rated this file on 2007-04-16, 12:18:51
Thank you Dominik for you visual.
Ps : too complicated ? Download the file, decompress it in Visuals folder (create this folder located in XMPlay directory), launch XMPlay.exe, choice TestPlug in track info & Extended Playlist/Visuals.
#2 - Hugo rated this file on 2006-11-24, 03:50:02
too complicated
#1 - DpM commented this file on 2006-08-27, 22:16:37
Good to see someone writing a visualisation and, even better, releasing the source code. However, this did not work for me I'm afraid and I am more interested in how to go about creating my own visualistions - language of choice would be Delphi. Is there any hints and tips or tutorials that anyone is aware of out there?