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    is there any way you can add visualization to the disc so that instead of looking at a black TV screen while I listen to the music like on media player? are there specific programs that can create it?
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  2. I used the album cover and make a slide show for the music. I also known a guy rip the video from Karaoke/new age video, and replace them with his own sound track.
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    well i'm thinking more like the visualizations like in media player moving colors and stuff instead of straight pics like in a slideshow

    similar to http://alittlespace.biz/alsv/
    but created by me
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  4. Good idea.

    Get a copy of this freeware : http://www.snapfiles.com/get/aviscreen.html

    1. Install the avi screen capture classic.
    2. Start the capture as full screen, at 30 fps.
    3. Start the media player with the music.
    4. At the end of the musci, click on the taskbar avi screen capture icon, and to stop it.
    5. Open TMPGenc, and select DVD as output.
    6. Import the avi from "C:\Program Files\bobyte\AviScreen classic\Captures"
    7. Import the music track.
    8. Goto TMPGenc adavnce menu, and select clip frame, and crop away the white borders.
    9. Encode.
    10. Done, kick back and watch the show.
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    thanks i'll check them out
    i found an excellent one apollo audio dvd creator but it only makes a static background picture. i need moving things so the tv screen dont burn in.
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    great method but even at 30fps the video is choppy

    Originally Posted by SingSing
    Good idea.

    Get a copy of this freeware : http://www.snapfiles.com/get/aviscreen.html

    1. Install the avi screen capture classic.
    2. Start the capture as full screen, at 30 fps.
    3. Start the media player with the music.
    4. At the end of the musci, click on the taskbar avi screen capture icon, and to stop it.
    5. Open TMPGenc, and select DVD as output.
    6. Import the avi from "C:\Program Files\bobyte\AviScreen classic\Captures"
    7. Import the music track.
    8. Goto TMPGenc adavnce menu, and select clip frame, and crop away the white borders.
    9. Encode.
    10. Done, kick back and watch the show.
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  7. Camstudio does a much better job, but still choppy.

    It can be a CPU horse power issue.
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    there should be a piece of software made to do this in my opinion
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    I'm pretty sure I've seen a guide to capture WinAmp's visualisations around here somewhere.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Yes here. It uses Camstudio to capture the visualisations.
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    holly shit well thats a bitch but thanks for that winamp sugestion
    like i said there should be a program
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