Archive: Help on Spectrum Analyzer


19th February 2004 07:01 UTC

Help on Spectrum Analyzer
I just want an AVS preset that looks like the Spectrum Analyzer in Winamps main window. Can't find one anywhere. Is it possible or am I out of luck.

Help!!

Burty:(


19th February 2004 07:11 UTC

Well yes as a matter of fact it is quite possible and aah, yes in a matter of fact i have just the thing for you. Just download this incredible, smooth, well designed, praised, loved & all the way a instant classic AVS pack: http://www.deviantart.com/view/2194656/
It has the preset you need.

Now i hope you enjoy your life.


20th February 2004 00:43 UTC

In my haste I musn't have been specific enough. Your pack rocks!!! Some very smooth work. I need something like this.....(attached).

Is it possible?:igor:


20th February 2004 06:19 UTC

My preset 'winamp vis' wasn't good enough? oh dang :p

Hmm... there are so many different spectrum presets already, but none of them probably are like the mini vis on winamp, atleast like on winamp5 default modern skin. I mean, why would you want something that you already have? ;) Making it again in avs seems like a waste of time imo. That said i realized that my winamp vis preset is just that... lol :blah:

Anyway, that little spectrum analyzer is very possible and quite easy to make too, but majority of the avsters here don't do requests.

But im on a nice mood so if i can i'll try to make it somewhere around this weekend.


20th February 2004 13:35 UTC

Thank you....all the way from Alice Springs, Australia. Nice to know that good people exist in cyberspace!! I want the vis to fill up the width of my screen, that's the reason for the request. I am an audiophile and I like to see the technical aspect of my music although some of the eye candy out there is amazing.

Looking forward to Monday Arvo.

Burty.


23rd February 2004 06:03 UTC

Ok here it is, a bit plain and simple, but that's what you wanted :)
Anyway didn't have much time to work on it to add some cool things like interactive menus or that kinda stuff-o which i did had in mind.
Hope this will do.

You can still make your own adjustments in the first superscope :)


24th February 2004 00:26 UTC

Awesome!!

Thanks