I'm looking for a standalone spectrum analyzer / audio visualizer that can sit on my desktop like a widget. Something that can "read" from XP's waveout and is NOT a plugin for Winamp, iTunes, etc.
I am linking it for anyone that runs Windows 11 that isn't specifically you that is following our conversation, since it is likely that others have the problem. As you can see, it isn't the slightest bit pointless at all.
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bodhicoyote
Hi all,
I'm looking for a standalone spectrum analyzer / audio visualizer that can sit on my desktop like a widget. Something that can "read" from XP's waveout and is NOT a plugin for Winamp, iTunes, etc.
Basically, something that looks like this:
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