It is an interesting concept. I was expecting something like iTunes
visualizer or something abstract. What I saw looked like what
SoundTrack Pro calls frequencies. I could get such visuals for any
sound file. I wouldn't know how to do it on the fly in real time,
though. I didn't study it well enough to know if the project
considers both waveforms to be the "visuals".
I wonder why you require realaudio for the audio only files. I
couldn't hear them. I just got an error dialog telling me why I
couldn't hear them.
Also I didn't discover how to get back to the main screen after
listening to the baby seal. So I opened the page link again.
I liked the help with Flash enabling. I must remember to disable it.
It would be nice if QuickTime had "Enable Flash session", which would
revert to disabled when the browser was closed.
On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:46 AM, Guillaume Iacino wrote:
You are required to install 3rd party QuickTime components.
Thanks. The installer doesn't appear to give any clues to what is
installed. I was expecting an application, and search my drive for
both AudioVizulizations and SoundViewer, but no sign of those.
Also no new files in my Applications, Movies, or Documents folders.
I did manage to see the application working though, by using the
online links to launch QuickTime Player. Your Flash detect worked
well.
The installer only installs 2 QuickTime components in the /Library/
QuickTime/ or ~/Library/QuickTime/. You then need to go back to our
website to launch the "SoundViewer". If you were to try to go
online and launch the "SoundViewer" without installing the
components, you would be asked to install them first.