Stunning New Vizualizer in iTunes 8
Well, apparently you could do this before the new iTunes 8 release yesterday, but now it’s an official iTunes feature instead of an add-on. I have to admit that I’d never ever turned on the iTunes vizualizer before today (you can toggle it using command+T), but I’m certainly going to use it now.
It’s absolutely mesmerizing. Have a look for yourself.
Music courtesy of Jonathan Coulton (Creative Commons).
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awesome, indeed. but it made my poor ‘old’ Macbook – with a mere 512 MB of RAM – get into a bit of a fluster, with its fans spinning, after just a few minutes fullscreen.
i’ll stick with coverflow instead :-p
Fair enough.
I was actually looking into a memory upgrade at the mac store today. While I was there, I showed them this vizualizer and made them all happy. Fun fun…