Well, obviously, you need WinAmp to use the visualization.
What you do is open WinAmp, select Visualization-> Select
Plugin (Cntrl + K), and select the ZMatrix plugin.
You can then configure the plugin (also under Visualization,
but I haven't played too much with that). When you're
playing a song in WinAmp, the character background
will "pulse" to the music. (I highly reccommend AC/DC's "You
Shook Me All Night Long" as a test song.)
Hope that helps a bit.
Kierthos
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Well, obviously, you need WinAmp to use the visualization.
What you do is open WinAmp, select Visualization-> Select
Plugin (Cntrl + K), and select the ZMatrix plugin.
You can then configure the plugin (also under Visualization,
but I haven't played too much with that). When you're
playing a song in WinAmp, the character background
will "pulse" to the music. (I highly reccommend AC/DC's "You
Shook Me All Night Long" as a test song.)
Hope that helps a bit.
Kierthos
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with winamp 5 this feauture doesn't work... why... it
normaly supports winamp2 plugins...