Hello
Long time subscriber just got my PC working after letting it sit for a while and tried to get Aeon or and of the softwear to work. Tried downloading it a number of times, then contacted Windows and they said Windows 11 is not compatible with the softwear. Is there a plan to do this?
Windows 11 Compatibility
Moderators: BTT, andy55, b.dwall, juxtiphi
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
Hi Todd
As far as I know SoundSpectrum will no longer be updating their visuals to work with new versions of Windows or other OS.
It's a shame that a great program like G-Force will become unusable to future OS's
As far as I know SoundSpectrum will no longer be updating their visuals to work with new versions of Windows or other OS.
It's a shame that a great program like G-Force will become unusable to future OS's
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
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Many thanks for your reply juxtiphi. Just want to add that all SS products work up to and including Windows 10.
Many thanks for your reply juxtiphi. Just want to add that all SS products work up to and including Windows 10.
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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.
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
From my experience SS Visualizers work very well with Windows 11.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Standalone and in the modern iTunes from the Microsoft Store.
I'm using a 12th Gen i7 12700, 600 series Asus Z690-A mobo, 32 GB DDR4 3000Mhz Ram, Asus RTX 2070 Dual OC GPU.
One thing to keep in mind you cannot add the visualizer plugins straight to iTunes from the Microsoft Store;
Firstly, find an older exe (non-store version) and install it, login and then install your visualizers one by one,
make sure they all run, ONLY then proceed to update iTunes via the windows Microsoft store,
the SS visuals will then successfully migrate to the newer store version of iTunes.
Setting the visualizer preferences in iTunes (from the MS Store) is a little tricky,
changing them within modern MS store iTunes doesn't permanently save preferences e.g Frame Rate, Quality and Prevent Display Sleep for iTunes
go to 'C/users/username/AppData/Roaming' these iTunes preferences can be modified if you are reasonably confident.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Standalone and in the modern iTunes from the Microsoft Store.
I'm using a 12th Gen i7 12700, 600 series Asus Z690-A mobo, 32 GB DDR4 3000Mhz Ram, Asus RTX 2070 Dual OC GPU.
One thing to keep in mind you cannot add the visualizer plugins straight to iTunes from the Microsoft Store;
Firstly, find an older exe (non-store version) and install it, login and then install your visualizers one by one,
make sure they all run, ONLY then proceed to update iTunes via the windows Microsoft store,
the SS visuals will then successfully migrate to the newer store version of iTunes.
Setting the visualizer preferences in iTunes (from the MS Store) is a little tricky,
changing them within modern MS store iTunes doesn't permanently save preferences e.g Frame Rate, Quality and Prevent Display Sleep for iTunes
go to 'C/users/username/AppData/Roaming' these iTunes preferences can be modified if you are reasonably confident.
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Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
This video can help to those who want enable 3D viewer in Windows 11.ozbeats wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:32 amFrom my experience SS Visualizers work very well with Windows 11.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Standalone and in the modern iTunes from the Microsoft Store.
I'm using a 12th Gen i7 12700, 600 series Asus Z690-A mobo, 32 GB DDR4 3000Mhz Ram, Asus RTX 2070 Dual OC GPU.
One thing to keep in mind you cannot add the visualizer plugins straight to iTunes from the Microsoft Store;
Firstly, find an older best phentermine over the counter exe (non-store version) and install it, login and then install your visualizers one by one,
make sure they all run, ONLY then proceed to update iTunes via the windows Microsoft store,
the SS visuals will then successfully migrate to the newer store version of iTunes.
Setting the visualizer preferences in iTunes (from the MS Store) is a little tricky,
changing them within modern MS store iTunes doesn't permanently save preferences e.g Frame Rate, Quality and Prevent Display Sleep for iTunes
go to 'C/users/username/AppData/Roaming' these iTunes preferences can be modified if you are reasonably confident.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMwAJ7qw6c
I found it helpful so I shared it here.
Thank you!
Last edited by Leo Worker on Tue Jun 06, 2023 6:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
Thank you for this post.Leo Worker wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 6:35 pmThis video can help to those who want enable 3D viewer in Windows 11.ozbeats wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:32 amFrom my experience SS Visualizers work very well with Windows 11.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Standalone and in the modern iTunes from the Microsoft Store.
I'm using a 12th Gen i7 12700, 600 series Asus Z690-A mobo, 32 GB DDR4 3000Mhz Ram, Asus RTX 2070 Dual OC GPU.
One thing to keep in mind you cannot add the visualizer plugins straight to iTunes from the Microsoft Store;
Firstly, find an older exe (non-store version) and install it, login and then install your visualizers one by one,
make sure they all run, ONLY then proceed to update iTunes via the windows Microsoft store,
the SS visuals will then successfully migrate to the newer store version of iTunes.
Setting the visualizer preferences in iTunes (from the MS Store) is a little tricky,
changing them within modern MS store iTunes doesn't permanently save preferences e.g Frame Rate, Quality and Prevent Display Sleep for iTunes
go to 'C/users/username/AppData/Roaming' these iTunes preferences can be modified if you are reasonably confident.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMwAJ7qw6c
I found it helpful so I shared it here.
Thank you!
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
I use Jeiver music player. Have you ever tried Aeon or G-Force with Jriver on Windows 11?ozbeats wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:32 amFrom my experience SS Visualizers work very well with Windows 11.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Standalone and in the modern iTunes from the Microsoft Store.
I'm using a 12th Gen i7 12700, 600 series Asus Z690-A mobo, 32 GB DDR4 3000Mhz Ram, Asus RTX 2070 Dual OC GPU.
One thing to keep in mind you cannot add the visualizer plugins straight to iTunes from the Microsoft Store;
Firstly, find an older exe (non-store version) and install it, login and then install your visualizers one by one,
make sure they all run, ONLY then proceed to update iTunes via the windows Microsoft store,
the SS visuals will then successfully migrate to the newer store version of iTunes.
Setting the visualizer preferences in iTunes (from the MS Store) is a little tricky,
changing them within modern MS store iTunes doesn't permanently save preferences e.g Frame Rate, Quality and Prevent Display Sleep for iTunes
go to 'C/users/username/AppData/Roaming' these iTunes preferences can be modified if you are reasonably confident.
Would it work?
Re: Windows 11 Compatibility
Yes, but that was many years ago. I did work for me back then; I assume it still works provided you install the player before the SS product.
Beware you may need to customize the visualizer settings of the SS product and the Jriver settings as well for the desired outcome.
By this I mean quality preset options, frame rates, Frame sync mode (if not already setup in your GPU first which is better)
I use V-Sync Fast Mode within Nvidia Control Panel for each instance of Standalone on my RTX2070 Super GPU.
In Winamp this enables me to obtain 90fps, I also set that as the limit in the 'Milkdrop' settings (Winamps default visualizer).
Beware you may need to customize the visualizer settings of the SS product and the Jriver settings as well for the desired outcome.
By this I mean quality preset options, frame rates, Frame sync mode (if not already setup in your GPU first which is better)
I use V-Sync Fast Mode within Nvidia Control Panel for each instance of Standalone on my RTX2070 Super GPU.
In Winamp this enables me to obtain 90fps, I also set that as the limit in the 'Milkdrop' settings (Winamps default visualizer).