Where is Standalone; how to designate configs
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Where is Standalone; how to designate configs
I have installed free version of WhiteCap on WinXP SP1. I use QCD player. Works fine within QCD.
Where is the standalone? Search of entire hard drive for 'Whitecap.exe' or similar file only finds the DLL.
If the standalone version is not included in free version (the docs 'seem' to suggest this, though not clearly), can I use different configs to affect its operation within QCD since QCD it doesn't pass keystrokes? In other words, can I exert any control over the visualizations (via configs, boot file) when using as a QCD plug-in?
Where is the standalone? Search of entire hard drive for 'Whitecap.exe' or similar file only finds the DLL.
If the standalone version is not included in free version (the docs 'seem' to suggest this, though not clearly), can I use different configs to affect its operation within QCD since QCD it doesn't pass keystrokes? In other words, can I exert any control over the visualizations (via configs, boot file) when using as a QCD plug-in?
Chris
You'll need to purchase the Platinum version to get the Standalone.
Any of our standalone visualizers are nearly universally compatible with media players, including streaming audio! Pandora, Spotify, and Last.fm all work with SoundSpectrum's software. And, if you want to use an aux-in port with your instruments or a microphone, our standalone visualizer will work with that, too! Enjoy!
Any of our standalone visualizers are nearly universally compatible with media players, including streaming audio! Pandora, Spotify, and Last.fm all work with SoundSpectrum's software. And, if you want to use an aux-in port with your instruments or a microphone, our standalone visualizer will work with that, too! Enjoy!