Reactivity stops after next song plays
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Reactivity stops after next song plays
So basically in windows media player on windows 10 after the next song plays. the waveshapes no longer react to the music. is there any fix for this?
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Re: Reactivity stops after next song plays
This has been an ongoing issue for years, the only way to maintain reactivity or responsiveness to audio is to manually skip forwards or back, play longer tracks over 30 minutes long for example, and hope Andy and Soundspectrum will be able to implement a fix.
Windows Media Player is labelled (Legacy) which probably means at some time in the future Microsoft will phase it out completely in preference for the Modern Windows Media Player from the Microsoft Store, the latter still missing many features including visualizer capabilities and audio crossfading.
Windows Media Player is labelled (Legacy) which probably means at some time in the future Microsoft will phase it out completely in preference for the Modern Windows Media Player from the Microsoft Store, the latter still missing many features including visualizer capabilities and audio crossfading.
Re: Reactivity stops after next song plays
Hello ShohS
Good to see your still with us. Windows Media Player and G-Force don't get on too well together (works for some - not others). The problem could be that G-Force has somehow become corrupted.
My suggestion:- Download the FREE version of Revo Pro Uninstaller and allow it to uninstall G-Force and scan for leftovers. (www.revouninstaller.com)
Click This PC - C Drive - Program Files(X86) - SoundSpectrum - You should see a folder named G-Force or SoundSpectrum - Delete the folder.
Click (your name) - AppData - Roaming - Delete the SoundSpectrum folder. Now empty the Recycle Bin. Shutdown your PC completely and wait a good minuet then power up.
Now download and install a fresh copy of G-Force.
This procedure has been successful for other users, so I hope it works for you.
Good to see your still with us. Windows Media Player and G-Force don't get on too well together (works for some - not others). The problem could be that G-Force has somehow become corrupted.
My suggestion:- Download the FREE version of Revo Pro Uninstaller and allow it to uninstall G-Force and scan for leftovers. (www.revouninstaller.com)
Click This PC - C Drive - Program Files(X86) - SoundSpectrum - You should see a folder named G-Force or SoundSpectrum - Delete the folder.
Click (your name) - AppData - Roaming - Delete the SoundSpectrum folder. Now empty the Recycle Bin. Shutdown your PC completely and wait a good minuet then power up.
Now download and install a fresh copy of G-Force.
This procedure has been successful for other users, so I hope it works for you.
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Regards BTT
ColorMap Creator for G-Force and Aeon --- SoundSpectrum Forum Administrator.
Regards BTT
ColorMap Creator for G-Force and Aeon --- SoundSpectrum Forum Administrator.