7th April 2003 03:40 UTC
I was wondering
Just answer.
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hungryskull
7th April 2003 03:40 UTC
I was wondering
Just answer.
hungryskull
7th April 2003 03:43 UTC
I have never used Milkdrop and probably never will.
anubis2003
7th April 2003 04:04 UTC
I have just to see if it's any good, but it is not on my system now, so I'll let you figure out what I concluded.
legohead
7th April 2003 05:43 UTC
Hmmm... anyone else in the "AVS" forum used avs? Im sorry thats just a lame question.
Was there some meaning I was missing ??
Like did you mean - have you combined milkdrop output with avs output?
shreyas_potnis
7th April 2003 07:28 UTC
i think, he meant, did u use both milkdrop and avs
blazer1504
7th April 2003 07:54 UTC
that's funny because I'm just working on a milkdrop minipack. So, yes.
Phaze1987
7th April 2003 09:25 UTC
yeah i used them and i think avs kicks it`s milky ass.
Magic.X
7th April 2003 09:50 UTC
Originally posted by shreyas_potnisSimultaneously? What would be the sens of doing this unless you can merge both with some kind of software video mixer.
i think, he meant, did u use both milkdrop and avs
Rovastar
7th April 2003 11:42 UTC
It has been a long time since one of these threads. :);)
Personally I think you should look at all what is out there if only to see the options. Dismissing without seeing something is IMHO foolhardy.
hungryskull
8th April 2003 02:58 UTC
Simultaneously? What would be the sens of doing this unless you can merge both with some kind of software video mixer.That is not what I meant. I meant have you ever used both AVS and Milkdrop normally but near the same time for example: first you make some AVS presets then you make some Milkdrop ones.
legohead
8th April 2003 03:21 UTC
IMHO Milkdrop is still the best audio visualiser available. Ryans a champ.
shreyas_potnis
8th April 2003 06:54 UTC
i disagree, but of course it is personal opinion and what hungryskull said is just what i meant :)
Rovastar
8th April 2003 11:47 UTC
Originally posted by legoheadLet not have a flame war about this folks. :);):D
IMHO Milkdrop is still the best audio visualiser available. Ryans a champ.
Magic.X
8th April 2003 13:05 UTC
IMO, this should be done with 3d capapble elements, 3ddm and 3dssc. Each element should draw the result on a 3d map again.
-> goes to whishlist.
EnDurA
18th April 2003 11:29 UTC
i only put milkdrop on when AVS is getting repeative
moltarx
18th April 2003 21:13 UTC
i didnt really get milkdrop, and it didnt really seem as powerfull to me.....
Phaze1987
18th April 2003 21:24 UTC
have you noticed that in 60% of the threads someone asks for AVS3 ? :)
EnDurA
20th April 2003 12:45 UTC
is that a hint or what??
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