


We can say with confidence quite a few people-author included-listened to a lot of techno in the early 2000s with that as a visual backdrop. The liquid metal flow and waveform overlay, seen in the screenshot above, was among the various modes Geiss would play in and readily identifiable to fans of the plugin. That same year programmer Ryan Geiss created the eponymous Geiss plugin for Winamp. Geiss 1.0 put Winamp visualizers on the map. Among the first plugins that shipped with the updated version were two input plugins and a music visualizer plugin. At that point, the simple little MP3 player had been redesigned to be a general-purpose audio player that, crucial to our discussion here, now supported plugins. thanx again.Where things got more interesting is with the release of Winamp 1.90 in early 1998. : i dont think i explained properly, what i meant is that the winamp5.01 and ther cdgplugin is duplicated from the computer winamp to the tv screen which should only show the cdg plugin screen which shows the words, i can not get rid of the winamp from the tv screen, i only need it on the computer or laptop. : : please can u help,i am having trouble with my winamp player and cdg plugin for karaoke,the winamp player and cdg karaoke screen is both duplicated on the tv as well, any ideas on what is causing this problem. Ususally, just checking "Extend my windows diplay onto this monitor" or something sililar may be there should do the trick. To get to the setting for this, its usually under display properties, (right click open spot on your desktop, go to "properties") then go to settings, and you may see a display pictured there with a "2" on it. It sounds like it is currently set to "Clone" the first display "The one on the laptop itself), and what you want is for it to treat the second display as an extended desktop. That would be a settign of your video "card" in your laptop, as versus a setting in winamp.
