Hi Reg,
I would do as Jude suggest.
The ArKaos Visualizer I find great.
<http://www.arkaos.net/software/vis_description.php>
"The Visualizer, which runs on Macs and PCs, slots transparently into
major MP3 players such as Sonique, Winamp™ , Windows Media Player,
MusicMatch JukeBox, and RealOne™ on the PC's, SoundJam™, Audion™ and
iTunes™ on Mac OS 9.x and iTunes™ on Mac OS X, allowing users to play
graphic effect videos with any playable sound file.
ArKaos' sophisticated beat-matching technology synchronizes to the
percussion and bass-lines of your music and integrates video-effect
sequences seamlessly with your tunes.
The Visualizer comes with great ArKaos visual files pre-loaded, if
you have ArKaos VJ 2.2.1, you can create your own visual animations
with your pictures and movies !"
Cheers,
Ronni
On 02/12/2005, at 8:42 AM, Jude wrote:
What I would do is make a new playlist and add the songs I wanted
to use to it. Then use the small tick boxes next to each song to
turn all the songs off. Then, when you want to play each song, just
double click it. Songs without the checkbox marked will not be
played automatically, but will play when selected.
I'm planning to use the PowerBook to run our school's Christmas
concert, the theme of which is "Rock and Roll". I plan to project
a visualiser onto a big background scene while the music is
playing and kiddies singing along. Is there a way to set iTunes to
only play one track at a time without going on to the next track.
I can't seem to find a way. This would prevent the music
automatically starting for the next item when it's not needed, if
I'm not quick enough to stop playing at the end of each track.
I guess I could do this by putting each track into a different
Playlist but there must be an esasier way.
Also who knows of a good visualiser to use for the rock and roll
theme?