Is there any way to make the standalone G-Force program just visualize any audio that the computer produces (including system beeps, etc.)?
I seem to be able to do this in the Windows version by setting the audio source to "stereo mix" or "mono mix", but in the mac verison all I get when I try to change source is "Audio In" with is just sound from the built-in mic.
Thanks,
Ornoc
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G-Force 2.7.3 running on an iBook w/ OS 10.3
Visualizing *audio out* on Mac
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Now wouldn't that be something! I listen to a lot of streamed music on my Mac, mostly through RealPlayer 10, and I'd sure like to get the stand-alone G-Force to accompany those sounds.
I suppose I could always simply record the incoming internet music and play it back later using iTunes, but I wish there were a less cumbersome way to go, like tap into the stream as it comes in.
I wonder if someone could write a hack to solve this puzzle. Whether it's even theoretically possible is way over my head; that's all I know.
I suppose I could always simply record the incoming internet music and play it back later using iTunes, but I wish there were a less cumbersome way to go, like tap into the stream as it comes in.
I wonder if someone could write a hack to solve this puzzle. Whether it's even theoretically possible is way over my head; that's all I know.