



Users can even use old skins just by dragging and dropping them into the window. The new winamp looks and feels just like the original. Thanks to the efforts of San Francisco area programer Jordan Eldredge, nostalgic MP3 fans can relive their youth in a browser window. For millennials of a certain age, Winamp was the media player of choice for all the music we illegally downloaded from Napster. Start G-Force ( Visual button -> Start/Stop Visualization).Winamp is back and you can run it in a browser.Press the Visual button, select Config Visualization, and select G-Force.From the View menu, select Configure Visualization.Start MediaMonkey and start playing a song.From the View menu, select Choose Visualization -> G-Force.Start RealPlayer and start playing a song.

Click on the Playing Now heading (upper-left).From the Player menu, select Display Options -> Display Plugin -> G-Force.River MEDIA CENTER and start playing a song. Note: WMP only passes keystrokes to plugins while in fullscreen mode.If G-Force does not appear, ensure that it's selected ( Options -> Plug-ins -> Visualization).Press the Now Playing tab (or enter any mode that displays the visualizer).Press CTRL+K (or right click and select Visualization -> Select plug-in), select G-Force, and press the Start button.In the View menu, select Turn On Visualizer.In the View menu, select Visualizer -> G-Force.Disable audio extensions (e.g, sound equalizers, audio filters, "DSPs").Exit background tasks (virus scanners, file sharing, system monitoring).Launch the G-Force V-Bar (lets you enjoy G-Force from other applications).Launch the G-Force Toolbar (lets you control and customize G-Force).When G-Force is running, right-click (or control-click) on the G-Force window. G-Force is designed to entertain you on its own, but there are many ways it can be customized and extended.įrequent questions are answered in the FAQ and troubleshooting sections. G-Force features fast anti-aliased visuals, millions of possible effect combinations, savable and scriptable effects, and unparalleled expandability. G-Force is a music visualizer for media players and can also visualize auxiliary or "line-in" audio.
