and have run into the problems using it with MCE on my nice new Vista home premium laptop. somewhere… I found ‘something’ that i’m sure will help solve the issues with this pack. I believe there is a simpler solution to your problem. It’s a reasonably light download at 5MB but best of all it’s free! If you’re looking for some awesome WMP visualizers or something to match your Vista screensavers, then give Psychedelia a try. I’ve never been a big fan of visualizers before but I’m hooked onto “Ribbons”. up cuber – a pigment arrangement of 3D hexagon cubes.Gigertron 3D – 3D layered visualizer bars.Ribbons – inspired by the Mystify and Ribbons Vista screensavers (as seen above).Hypnobloom – hypnotic checkered purple rings.Distortion – distorts the album art in a 3D waveform.Bubbles – inspired by the Bubbles Vista screensavers also featuring the album art.Album Art 3D – 3D cubes with the album art of the song you’re currently playing.Included in the single package are 7 visualizations with over 40 variations in total, including But don’t worry, no LSD drugs involved.Īs a requirement to run these visualizations, you will need a graphics card that supports at least shader model 2.0 (most DirectX 9 graphics cards will), which might seem like a high requirement for visualizers, but how else are you suppose to create visual magic right?
Stephen Coy, the designer of the Windows Vista screensavers and Tim Cowley, a software engineer on the Office team have come together to release a visualizations pack for Windows Media Player called “ Psychedelia” two years in the making. Recently, a new visualization pack made by two Microsoft employees in their spare time is worth checking out. Sure, what comes in the box are still visualizations by definition, but I couldn’t consider any of them eye-candy. Correct me if I’m wrong but I think it’s been at least two Windows releases since any new or updated Windows Media Player visualizations.