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I wonder if projectM had anything to do with their decision to release the source.
If projectM had nothing to do with this, then it's too bad they didn't do this 2 years ago so I wouldn't have had to reverse-engineer everything that is Milkdrop to get projectM working on Linux/Mac OS X/Win32.
Well, at least this means that projectM will now render the waveforms properly, so I can enjoy Milkdrop on linux the way it was intended.
Thank you Nullsoft.
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Hehe, no this doesn't help you. Milkdrop is Win32 only, because it's in directX. projectM is in OpenGL, which is why you can use it.
Unfortuneately the milkdrop source doesn't help us with solve your problem. Alligator said he'de be working on Mac/ATI compatability now that he has a Mac w/an ATI card ( or at least I thin khe does), so send him an email.
-Pete
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has anyone began the work to make this the best screensaver ever?
i would be willing to help if need be.
[email protected]
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You would have to run music though it. Most of these presets need bass mid and treb values running though them. There are some that do not, but not all that many. I guess you could always just loop one track, or just loop a kick sample, making beat detections work pretty well.
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Removed it. Cheers Eos"Rules are for the guidance of wisemen and the obedience of fools"
Visuals - Morphyre www.Morphyre.com
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Milkdrop Source Code/Open Source
From what I have read on the web Milkdrop was made Open Source by the author quite some time ago. On his web site it says in 2007 he updated the software to version 2.
I have searched all over the place for the source code, and all the links I can find (including on Geiss' web site, and right here on the Winamp forums) lead me to a dead end.
So my question is "where can I get my hands on the source code for version 2 of Milkdrop"?
Johan
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