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Post by slykittycat on Mar 19, 2018 14:49:11 GMT
2nd Monitor Visualization like in windows media player that reacts to the music being played would be a Great addition!!!
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Post by TouchJams Support on May 2, 2018 17:09:18 GMT
Check out the added 2nd Monitor features in the latest update: v3.5.2.0 Here's an example using the "Lil Black Box 2018 - 1920 x 1080" skin:
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Post by slykittycat on May 7, 2018 6:57:59 GMT
Thanks for the effort ill check it out once i get TouchJams installed on my custom NSM Cosmic Burst Conversion i am going a different route and using 2 computers one to run TouchJams and a second to run the visuals the way i want them last picture is of what it used to look like
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Post by anthony on May 31, 2018 0:26:39 GMT
that should be on the main screen too
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Post by TouchJams Support on May 31, 2018 13:11:35 GMT
Not sure what you mean.
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Post by slykittycat on Jun 28, 2018 17:59:28 GMT
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Post by LytUber on Dec 17, 2021 1:47:35 GMT
I'm gonna second this feature. I like the software and it's almost absolutely perfect. The ability to have visuals on the second screen would be AMAZING. And by visuals I mean a Winamp style visual.
Thanks
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Post by TouchJams Support on Dec 17, 2021 16:47:24 GMT
There is all kinds of stuff out there already which are by far better than the old WinAmp visualizations. Here's a link to get you going: www.softwaretestinghelp.com/best-music-visualizer-software/I tried Plane9 years ago, was awesome but quite buggy, maybe they have some of the issues worked out now.
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Post by LytUber on Dec 26, 2021 20:25:41 GMT
So you're saying make a video of the MP3 and use it? I assume so since the second monitor options don't allow for plugins
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Post by TouchJams Support on Jan 22, 2022 0:51:42 GMT
No, I'm saying run software such as Plane9 and you can have visualizations in a window which you can move/size to whatever or move to different monitor. Plane9 monitors whatever sound is playing and shows effects.
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Post by SoundBawx on Mar 1, 2022 1:00:36 GMT
www.plane9.com/You can use it as a standalone in windowed mode, or as a screen saver (to span both displays while listening to cued up music in your playlist). It is sound reactive and will span across multiple monitors. Warning: It is a 3D visualizer so, it's SUPER GPU hungry. Which can make it visually seem buggy/laggy/weird visual anomalies if you don't have a minimum 2GB GPU. So, i would suggest only using this in your jukebox build or pc in general if you have at least a 2GB Graphics card. I love it! You can "window" it over your second display (put a start up command in your windows to start up with Touch Jams). But, i find the 2nd display to already be feature rich.....features i wouldn't want to cover up. And, there are already graphic EQ's on both displays built into Touch Jams to add a bit of visualization. So, i set up Plane9 as a screen saver and set it up for 15 minutes. The moment i interact with Touch Jams, it disappears and i can cue up more tunes, or see where i am in my playlist and get that full interaction going with Touch Jams.
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Post by mattdehat on Dec 30, 2022 23:36:00 GMT
Thanks for the heads up on this prog. I got to grips with it pretty much straight away..(unlike my tag learnin).. although thats sorted now,its great to be able to have some different visuals on a 2nd monitor, thanks appreciatED (What1s the start up command in windows to start up with Touch Jams)thanks
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Post by SoundBawx on Dec 31, 2022 3:44:15 GMT
The easiest would be to have "Plane9 Windowed" start up with Windows. In Windows go to "Programs, go to Plane9, "Drag and drop "Plane9 Windowed" in the Plane9 folder to your "Startup" folder in Windows. On next boot up, Windows will automatically launch "Plane9 Windowed". You can simply drag and drop that window wherever you'd like.
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