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Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

i'm still a columns ui user and i would really want a panel in there with an oscilloscope... but it seems the default oscilloscope vis in not included in the visualizations menu... so is there any oscilloscope plugin or a way to inset the default one into the columns ui interface??

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #1
you can use foo_vis_shpeck and with MilkDrop or AVS it's trivial to display oscilloscope

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #2
you can use foo_vis_shpeck and with MilkDrop or AVS it's trivial to display oscilloscope

i'm using the latest foobar2000 beta and this is the error i got after installing this component:
Failed to load DLL: foo_vis_shpeck.dll
Reason: Not a valid Win32 application.

besides i just want a damn simple oscilloscope... is that to much to ask??

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #3
go here if you have any problem with installing the component

you probably need to put the file NSCRT.DLL from Winamp folder in your foobar2000 folder

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #4
Strange, I have an oscilloscope under View - Visualisations. Are you using the latest versions of foobar2000 and Columns UI?

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #5
yes, but you can't use it as a CUI panel, only as a separate window

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #6
fixed the dilemma in an other way... by using george yohng's VST Wrapper for foobar and i've got a wonderful vst called: s(M)exoscope
anyway thanks for the link... now shpeck also works like a charm with the winamp visualizations... milkdrop is the bomb... avs still sucks cause it still not optimised for running a high end cpu... i'm running a q6600@2.8 and avs is using about 40% of all cores... milkdrop which looks better btw uses only about 7-8% CPU

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #7
as for separate window you can use the built in oscilloscope, it displays the both channels in more appropriate way, but fit it as you like it.

here are some simple frequency analyzers and kind of oscilloscopes for milkdrop:

simple frequency spectrums

about avs and cpu:

make new preset in avs editor, select render simple and your options
feel free to enhance it a little, because it's not so candy

 

Oscilloscope vis in columns ui

Reply #8
yeah... i already did that in avs... used to make all kind of presets in avs back in the days when i was still a winamp user... thanks for the milkdrop presets!

merry christmas and a happy new year!