on 11/1/01 12:59 PM, Ron Darlington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Still thinking of itunes..........the visual dispaly is obviously a random
> generator of some sort, does anyone know if it links to the music itunes is
> playing, that is, does it graphically represent/respond to the music or is
> it really random. Seems to me it is linked.........the visual display is
> different when no music is playing, and when music IS playing.........it
> looks to me like it is responding.....but such is the human mind, we can
> create a  link where there isn't any.......just mindless
> wondering..........does the display think?

The visualizer for iTunes (and iTunes2) is G-Force. The display is linked
directly to the music. If I remember correctly it reads ahead of the audio
for the track by 2 seconds. That's one of the main reasons it's slow even on
higher end machines.
-- 
Boldly Going Nowhere


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