I own all the SoundSpectrum products, and Milkdrop's most direct product compete is G-FORCE IMHO. However, it's not much of a competition. Milkdrop is, frankly, far superior in all respects except one seriously critical area: dynamic control of the presets. Is there any plan to create a GUI control bar that can quickly let someone adjust a preset's parameters and then re-read the file for immediate display?
Just an FYI: I also saw a statement somewhere saying that not enough people know about Milkdrop. IMHO the reason for this is the product is too technical for the average Joe to actually dig in and use. I realize this is open source, and it's amazing freeware. But just some feedback from someone who is not all that technical (I'm a marketing creature by day). This product is more stable than GFORCE and more amazing. If some way could be found to dumb it down for the common man, I'd see no reason it couldn't blow GFORCE out of the water from a marketing perspective. That control bar would be a huge step. In fact, that alone would put it over the top of GFORCE in my opinion. Especially if it could be made modal to float off to a second monitor while Milkdrop does its thing on the other monitor / projector. To me, that would make all the different in the world. If the control bar has to float within the Mildrop visualization itself, then its a buzz kill.
I saw this thing here, but don't know if this developer ever got any traction with it:
Just an FYI: I also saw a statement somewhere saying that not enough people know about Milkdrop. IMHO the reason for this is the product is too technical for the average Joe to actually dig in and use. I realize this is open source, and it's amazing freeware. But just some feedback from someone who is not all that technical (I'm a marketing creature by day). This product is more stable than GFORCE and more amazing. If some way could be found to dumb it down for the common man, I'd see no reason it couldn't blow GFORCE out of the water from a marketing perspective. That control bar would be a huge step. In fact, that alone would put it over the top of GFORCE in my opinion. Especially if it could be made modal to float off to a second monitor while Milkdrop does its thing on the other monitor / projector. To me, that would make all the different in the world. If the control bar has to float within the Mildrop visualization itself, then its a buzz kill.
I saw this thing here, but don't know if this developer ever got any traction with it:
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