I'm running G-Force Standalone version 4.3.2 with G-Force Toolbar version 4.3.2 on a Mac mini running OS X 10.7.3. I want G-Force to respond to music being produced by the Pandora stand-alone application.
I use Audio Hijack Pro version 2.10.2 to intercept the audio output from the Pandora application. This appears to be working as the audio level display in Audio Hijack Pro corresponds to the music I hear, and two new audio sources appear in G-Force Toolbar, Soundflower (2 ch) and Soundflower (16 ch). However, the graphical output G-Force Standalone does not appear to be responding to the music from the Pandora application at all.
Help, please.
Standalone G-Force under OS X 10.7.3
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Re: Standalone G-Force under OS X 10.7.3
Hi JimJim Reese wrote:I'm running G-Force Standalone version 4.3.2 with G-Force Toolbar version 4.3.2 on a Mac mini running OS X 10.7.3. I want G-Force to respond to music being produced by the Pandora stand-alone application.
I use Audio Hijack Pro version 2.10.2 to intercept the audio output from the Pandora application. This appears to be working as the audio level display in Audio Hijack Pro corresponds to the music I hear, and two new audio sources appear in G-Force Toolbar, Soundflower (2 ch) and Soundflower (16 ch). However, the graphical output G-Force Standalone does not appear to be responding to the music from the Pandora application at all.
Help, please.
open the toolbar and in the right hand corner you will see two sliders, set the bottom slider all the way to the right and see if G-force reacts more.
also volume can limit G-forces reaction, if the volume of your player is turned down Gf will slow down . make sure all volume levels are at max and see if there is a difference in the way Gf reacts.
Hello Jim Reese
Information published by SoundSpectrum
G-Force Standalone - Visualize Any Audio Source Platinum Features.
G-Force Standalone visualizes any sound source supported by your computer, including line-in audio, CD audio, microphone input, etc. You can use it to visualize live performances or streaming radio broadcasts.
G-Force Standalone is particularly useful when you want to visualize audio that doesn't exist in the form of an audio file (e.g. mp3, WAV, AIFF), such as audio output directly from your CD player or stereo amplifier.
G-Force Standalone enables you to visualize anything you can hear and is exclusively available in G-Force Platinum Edition. Note: The Mac OS X operating system does not allow for visualization from the built-in sound card, however, it does allow for use of line-in, microphone, and other audio inputs.
Advanced User Tips & Tricks
How do I run G-Force Standalone?
In Windows, you can run G-Force Standalone by selecting: Start | All Programs | G-Force | G-Force Standalone. In Mac OS X, simply run the G-Force Standalone application included in your Platinum download.
How do I select a particular audio input?
G-Force Standalone can select from any sound source available to your computer. Using the G-Force Toolbar, select the desired source from the "Audio Source" list in the "Visualization Preferences". To access these options with keystroke commands, simply press "Shift A" while G-Force Standalone is running.
How do I adjust the reactivity of the visuals?
When using G-Force Standalone, please know that G-Force will be sensitive to the volume levels of any "line-in" or "mic-in" sound sources. Use the + - and [ ] keys to adjust the signal and visual gain level. See the customizing section of the G-Force Documentation for a description of the response vs. preamp scale.
Regards BTT
Information published by SoundSpectrum
G-Force Standalone - Visualize Any Audio Source Platinum Features.
G-Force Standalone visualizes any sound source supported by your computer, including line-in audio, CD audio, microphone input, etc. You can use it to visualize live performances or streaming radio broadcasts.
G-Force Standalone is particularly useful when you want to visualize audio that doesn't exist in the form of an audio file (e.g. mp3, WAV, AIFF), such as audio output directly from your CD player or stereo amplifier.
G-Force Standalone enables you to visualize anything you can hear and is exclusively available in G-Force Platinum Edition. Note: The Mac OS X operating system does not allow for visualization from the built-in sound card, however, it does allow for use of line-in, microphone, and other audio inputs.
Advanced User Tips & Tricks
How do I run G-Force Standalone?
In Windows, you can run G-Force Standalone by selecting: Start | All Programs | G-Force | G-Force Standalone. In Mac OS X, simply run the G-Force Standalone application included in your Platinum download.
How do I select a particular audio input?
G-Force Standalone can select from any sound source available to your computer. Using the G-Force Toolbar, select the desired source from the "Audio Source" list in the "Visualization Preferences". To access these options with keystroke commands, simply press "Shift A" while G-Force Standalone is running.
How do I adjust the reactivity of the visuals?
When using G-Force Standalone, please know that G-Force will be sensitive to the volume levels of any "line-in" or "mic-in" sound sources. Use the + - and [ ] keys to adjust the signal and visual gain level. See the customizing section of the G-Force Documentation for a description of the response vs. preamp scale.
Regards BTT
Still working...
Well, I tried these instructions and the suggestions above, and I'm still not seeing any responsiveness to the music in the G-Force standalone visual presentation.
Can anyone offer any other suggestions?
Can anyone offer any other suggestions?
Re: Still working...
Jim Reese wrote:Well, I tried these instructions and the suggestions above, and I'm still not seeing any responsiveness to the music in the G-Force standalone visual presentation.
Can anyone offer any other suggestions?
I'm sorry Jim thats all I can offer, I have no idea why G-force sees your audio output but cannot hear it.
maybe opening a ticket will get a better responce
http://www.soundspectrum.com/support/contact.html
It's working
I got it to work. The trick was to select "System Audio" as the source in Audio Hijack Pro instead of selecting the Pandora application. Thanks for your suggestions.