
HD Tutorial: iTunes 9 Visualizer (Request)
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***WATCH IN HD*** Here I show you how to get the iTunes 8 Visualizer, just like you might find on a Windows machine in Windows Media Player 11. There are only 2 (really cool) built-in visualizer affects, but you can't really appreciate how nice they are with a small recording region and choppy framerates (my bad.) But I reccomend this to anyone who has an iPod or iPhone and wants the same effects they had in Windows Media Player in the iTunes Experience! This works with the later versions of iTunes. This was requested by: youtube.com Enjoy - SUBSCRIBE
This HD Tutorial explains how to enable and use the iTunes visualizer within iTunes, specifically referencing iTunes 8 as the version in use. The video starts by guiding the viewer to play a song and mute the volume to avoid distraction, then walks through the exact steps to enable the visualizer under the View menu. The presenter emphasizes that the visualizer can run on Mac OSX as well as Windows, noting compatibility with PCs running Windows XP or Vista. The core steps are to check the Visualizer option under View and then select Show Visualizer, after which a visually striking effect appears on screen. Two built-in visualizers are highlighted: the classic Apple logo visualizer with accompanying song details, and a second iTunes visualizer consisting of two circles. The narrator acknowledges that the framerate may be choppy due to recording conditions but confirms the effect is functional and visually engaging. The video closes with a teaser that future content may cover changing and downloading additional visualizers to expand the iTunes visualization experience, inviting viewers to subscribe for more tutorials and tech discussions.
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Questions answered
- How do you enable the iTunes visualizer in the software?
- Open iTunes, go to View, ensure Visualizer is checked, then click Show Visualizer to display the effect.
- Are there more visualizers besides the two built-in options?
- Yes, additional visualizers can be downloaded or created and inserted into iTunes, and future tutorials may cover how to change and add new visualizers.