With the visualizer turned on in iTunes, but not full screen, click the top
right 'Options' icon and de-select 'Faster but rougher display'. That'll
cure the blockiness, but it'll still be jerky as a black and white newsreel.
That's the magic touch of 4 or 8 MB VRAM for you, alas.

Adam

on 11/3/04 8:32 pm, iMac List at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> From: Jesper Emilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: MacOS X on iMacSE
> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 01:43:49 +0000
> 
> ... However, two small
> glitches... in iTunes when turning on the Visual Effects the graphics
> are all ugly and crude looking and nothing like the smooth picture that
> I get on my new iMac...
> /jesp


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