Author Topic: Visualisations, howto?  (Read 5632 times)

Alexsource

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Visualisations, howto?
« on: 25 Apr '03 - 21:17 »
;)hey!, newbie here, i would like to know where i can find info on how to do visuals for xmplay/sonique (my sis does the idea, i do the programming ::))
Anything about this woul be truly appereciated 8) 8)
BTW: Ian, i uploaded a file called JUU117b.IT that doesn't play well. I've dowloaded from cute trance girls, apparently some of the channels don't play at all
byes

Pike84

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Re: Visualisations, howto?
« Reply #1 on: 26 Apr '03 - 01:52 »
You will surely find all the info you need from the XMPlay support site (link is where you download the player). There is lots of other nice stuff too. What comes to that bad .it of yours, you should upload all erroneous files to Ian's ftp: ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/.

Alexsource

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Re: Visualisations, howto?
« Reply #2 on: 26 Apr '03 - 02:09 »
Uuum, i'll look at the support site more carefully again...
About the.it, i've uploaded it, but i've just know realised the speakers were not fully pluged  ::) :P :-[ Sorry bout that. Anyways, if someone has any other extra info on visuals please tellme ;)

Torkell

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Re: Visualisations, howto?
« Reply #3 on: 26 Apr '03 - 10:16 »
All I know is that XMPlay uses Sonique visulisations. Try looking on the Sonique Web for more information.

Irrational86

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Re: Visualisations, howto?
« Reply #4 on: 26 Apr '03 - 14:09 »
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Anyways, if someone has any other extra info on visuals please tellme ;)

Here is some info...goto this site:
http://sonique.lycos.com/customize/developer.php
there, scroll to the bottom and download the one that says EXAMPLE PLUGIN, thats an example visualization plugin. Now if you just want the API, download the one below that, called UPDATED VISUAL API HEADER. Good luck making vis plugins! ;)
« Last Edit: 26 Apr '03 - 14:11 by XMinioNX »

Alexsource

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Re: Visualisations, howto?
« Reply #5 on: 26 Apr '03 - 18:57 »
;D Thanks a bunch! I've luckily learned some C at university, I'll take a good look at that .h and what i cand do ;)