does anyone have any experience with this ? i have read up on some of the
documentation. i have conformed to the apples visualizer protocol and placed
my quartz file in system>library>compositions etc. my patch will not show up
in itunes. i have tried placing the same patch in my user and HD library as
well still no go. i am able to open the patch in .qtz then open itunes and
turn the visualizer on and get a audio file to control my patch from itunes.
this is ok for testing but not how it is supposed to work i think. im not
sure cause i can't get it to work so i am just speculating. when i have an
itunes standard visualizer and a quartz file running at the same time my
frame rate drops considerably. is there something i am missing.

i have tried 2 simply open up apples visualizer example "lathe" that shows
up in iTunes and save it as another name "lathe2" but even "lathe2" will not
show up in itunes. i have been waiting for 3 weeks to get my new macbook pro
that is maxed, which surley will give me a better frame rate than the
macbook i am using at the moment but still shouldn't i just be able to view
my .qtz file in iTunes ? is there some kind of other apple protocol that i
am missing ? i havent done a clean install in a few years and have upgraded
from tiger to leopard 10.5.5 (really just to use the leopard Quartz) i did
this mainly to experiment with visualizer stuff and to use a few kineme
plugins that don't work on tiger.

im thinking this has to be simple. im not trying to sell or publish a
visualizer package/ plugin i simply want to be able to view my .qtz in
iTunes as a visualizer the same way as apples examples. im either missing a
simple step or something is maybe messed up with my computer.



-- 
Dustin O'Connor
http://numedia-sci.info
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