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    hello friends i am looking to know how to add this tempo visualization (see on the attachment) on the latest version of win amp note that the skin is the bento i also provide you with the screen of information that i have on the skin.
    if someone can inform me thank you
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  • #2
    In your red rectangle? Do you mean the Beat visualisation? That's a standard wAmp feature, so it's always present. But it may not show up in all skins? In some skins (at least Modern), the window has to be made big enough to allow the Beat to fit. In Bento, that may mean dragging around the internal panel sizes a bit, so the main panel has more space.

    If you do see it (like in the screenshot), but it doesn't work, you may be playing bad music. Try changing your taste and listen to melodic death metal; that may help. ( :mrgreen: Just kidding! I like electronics, too.)

    Serious again: I believe there is a setting, somewhere in Preferences, to turn on the Beat. Make sure it's checkmarked.

    Too see if it works:
    I'm not sure if volumes play a role. All my music files are gained at 89dB (which, due to the Loudness Wars, is not very loud), and I often have wAmp set to very low volume levels. My Beat meter does a bit, but not a lot. You can see what happens if you disconnect your audio actuators / amps, and turn up the volume. And/or turn up da bass in the equalizer.

    I hope some of that helps?
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    • #3
      ok thank you for your information my viewer works at all levels and with all styles of music i just wanted to make sure i found it on the latest version of win amp because i am going to install a new pc and i lost the installation version of the one present on the screen shot i had already downloaded and installed the latest version available on the site and I had not managed to find this visualization that's why I came here to ask my question I will still try to reinstall the latest version and see if I find it has note that I have this viewer only on the version bento I have never seen it on any other skin that's why I also thought it was reserved only to this skin or may be even custom.

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      • #4
        You might not need the old installer. wAmp is semi-portable. If all else fails, you could copy the program folder, bring it to your new PC, and start it once, which creates an AppData subfolder in your system's user account folder*. Go back to your old PC, copy the user AppData folder of your much-used wAmp, and bring it to new PC. Replace the new AppData with the old one. Then start wAmp again -- and you have a complete copy.

        (*If it is a really, REALLY old wAmp, say <5.13 or something(?), then the "AppData" is actually already in the prog folder, and you're already finished.)

        I have done this a zillion times with everything from wXP to w8.1; haven't tried it on w10 or w11. But having backups of your prog folder and the AppData never hurts.
        Software: 5v572, 5v666 Redux; Musicolet; MP3 Gain, Tag, Direct Cut; Wavosaur. Amp: Tensai TA-2650, Philips FR984, JVC RX-150BK.
        Workhorse: Fujitsu D3231, iBase MB962. Jukebox: eMachines EL1800, Dell C400, LG Q6, Creative Xtra. Actuator: Philips 22RH426, 22AH461, SHL1602; Sony WH-1000Xm3, WF-SP800N; AKG K-500, Sennheiser HD 202.
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        • #5
          very interesting thank you for the advice

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