Thought it must be something like that - thanks! 

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Subject: Re: [slim] SBG clock screensaver and Digital out issues.


On Windows, SlimServer is packaged as an executable that bundles the Perl
packages that we use. To make source modifications, you need to have an
ActiveState Perl installation
(http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/) and will need to run the
server via the slimserver.pl script.

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>OK, I thought I'd have a go at playing with the vis settings, but I 
>must be doing something dumb. I've tried editing the 
>slim/player/squeezebox2.pm file, but it's not having any effect. Do I 
>need to do anything other than restart the server after an edit? I'm 
>guessing that there's a deployment step I'm missing somewhere (I'm new 
>to slimserver development). BTW - running on XP.
>
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>Apparao
>Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 11:50 AM
>To: Slim Devices Discussion
>Subject: Re: [slim] SBG clock screensaver and Digital out issues.
>
>depeche wrote:
>
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>
>>Display:
>>A non standard spectrum layout is the idea then....OK.  Normally you 
>>have low ---> high freq.
>>or
>>Left (low ---> high) Right (low ---> high)
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>The visualizers are configurable from the server, though we haven't yet 
>created a UI for this. If you're feeling particularly bold, you can 
>modify the configuration parameters in the server source. The 
>parameters for the right-side visualizer in the Now Playing modes are 
>in Slim/Player/Squeezebox2.pm and those for the full-screen visualizers 
>are in Plugins/Visualizer.pm. The configuration parameters (including 
>position, orientation, bandwidth, etc.) are documented in the first file.
>
>The spectrum analyzer is implemented using a simple fixed-point FFT 
>with a Hamming window applied to the signal. Since most real-world 
>audio has considerably more power in the lower frequency bands, one of 
>the configurable parameters is a preemphasis value applied to the 
>frequency bins after the FFT (effectively a multiplier for the higher 
>frequency
>bins) - the value is specified in dB/KHz.
>
>I've spent a little bit of time playing with the parameters to get 
>something that looks reasonably good (and that's the eventual goal, 
>right?). If anyone, ideally someone with a better aesthetic sense than 
>I, is interested in experimenting and coming up with better parameters, 
>or even a UI for users to configure their own parameters, I'd welcome the
changes.
>
>--Vidur
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