Of course, it is easy to be mistaken as no one really knows what Apple is doing.

However, my guess or rather why I came to believe that GOOM is implemented within iTunes, is based upon how the visual portion of iTunes behaves when the visualization feature which adapts images to music spontaneously is activated. My "guess" is based upon long observation of how GOOM behaves within xine within the YDL environment as far back when YDL was in version 2.0. I didn't discover iTunes and it's visualization feature until I received a powerbook as a gift last year and ran OS X. I was able to recognize certain commonalities in how the visualization engine behaved, my "guess" is based on those observations. And Jurvis it's really ok to be wrong now and then ... you do know that Wikipedia is hardly the bedrock of accurate information... right? Wikipedia is however functional as a cheap and fast lookup when one doesn't have access to a quality and authoritative encyclopedic tome such as Britannica or other world class encyclopedic reference.

Check this out:

http://www.ios-software.com/?page=projet&quoi=1

I'm sure you'll have better luck, next time..

Always, fondly....DC

To answer your other question, or implied question, I don't work for Apple and really have no way of knowing what they installed or how apart from carefully observing how the software in question (here iTunes) behaves when it is activated to visualize music or present images which "move to music". As I explained, my success in this situation (the guess I made) stems from very close observation of how software behaves and what is implemented when.

Ciao!!

On Feb 2, 2006, at 6:17 PM, Jurvis LaSalle wrote:


On Feb 2, 2006, at 10:19 AM, Derick Centeno wrote:

I'm convinced that GOOM is implemented within Apple's iTune's, they are just not going to admit it to anyone.


I'm convinced that you are mistaken once again. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundSpectrum

Maybe, just maybe you saw someome who had installed the GOOM plugin for iTunes...

htsys,
JL



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