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and Linux that brings back the famous Milkdrop visualizer that Winamp was famous for. Even better: it works with any audio on your computer, meaning any application that makes sound is supported.
It has been a recurring feature of consumer audio gear since the first magic eye tube blinked into life, to have some kind of visualization of the sound being played. Most recently this has meant ...
So I'm curious what kind of visualization software is out there these days. I found a way to route my computer audio through a virtual out/in through VLC to use Goom (Goom really kicks the llamas ass!
To encode, you're going to need Coagula (Windows-only), and to decode you'll need Sonic Visualizer (Windows/Mac OS X/Linux ... setting for "Render Image as Audio Without Blue/Noise." ...