Apple has updated Remote earlier today, its free iOS app for controlling desktop iTunes from your iDevice. Release notes accompanying the universal binary download cite a pair of under-the-hood tweaks ...
Some users report that the iTunes Visualizer is non-functional or operates extremely slowly after the 4.9 update: One reader writes: "I downloaded iTunes 4.9 today. After installing and restarting I ...
So there's one thing not discussed a lot about the move from 32 bit to 64 bit iTunes (ah, using those 64 bit Carbon no one else can). With the 64 bit version all of the visualizers plugins stopped ...
It's not really important, but I thought I'd take a look at the iTunes visualizers and "Turn on Visualizer" is grayed-out in the "View" menu. The "Visualizers" sub ...
There’s an underused gem of creative software installed on hundreds of millions of computers worldwide: iTunes. Yes, that’s right, iTunes. You may have thought it was just a media player, or perhaps a ...
iTunes 8's new default music visualizer, based on the beautiful Magnetosphere plug-in, has several keyboard shortcuts that customize its look and behavior—not listed in the iTunes help file. Macworld ...
Some people are reporting an issue with iTunes 10 in which the screensaver starts while they are using iTunes' visualizer in full-screen mode on connected devices like HDTVs. Prior to iTunes 10, the ...
When Apple released iTunes 12.6 a couple of weeks ago, some new features were added to the app, which I discussed in this column. But there were also some minor changes, and I’ve been getting a lot of ...
As noted in our iTunes 8 first look and review, iTunes 8 features a new default visualizer that many people–myself included–find much more visually interesting than the version in prior releases. As I ...
Regular GeekDad readers may have noticed something familiar about the new visualizer in iTunes 8 -- no, I'm not talking about its trippy, consciousness-expanding visuals. More relevantly, it has all ...
iTunes is loaded with features - some we love and some we don't. One feature that I really like for parties is the iTunes Visualizer, the trippy light show that plays in-sync with your music. The ...
Whomever thought up the visualizer was a) obviously a massive stoner, and b) deserves a fucking Nobel Prize, ’cause it’s pretty much the greatest, simplest, cheapest form of entertainment available to ...