Dec 28

When listening to music in iTunes, how many of you put the visualizer on? I used to, but soon I got bored of the same ones repeating, even when I learned how to change them myself. But, after a while of just hiding iTunes, I found Magnetosphere. To install, just download the file for OS X, then install it in the usual way. Once you reopen iTunes, go into View, and go to Visualizer and choose Magnetosphere. Now when you open the iTunes visualizer, you will see some yummy 3D imagery like below.

A typical Magnetosphere visualizer

Once you’ve opened Magnetosphere, you can change modes, subtract the amount or add the amount of particles, and more. To see what you can do, hit “?”, and a control menu comes up like the one below.

The control menu for Magnetosphere

If you’ve ever become tired of the standard iTunes visualizer, and want to change it up, I recommend Magnetosphere. It’s freeware, and still in beta. If you’re interested, download it here.

Related posts:

  1. iTunes 7.2: The Music Evolves?
  2. Apple iTunes 9.0
  3. Sharing Your iTunes Library on Your Home Network
  4. Apple Shifts To 90 Second Preview in iTunes
  5. New iTunes Preview Rules: 90 Seconds For Songs Over 150 Seconds. Don’t Like It? Get Out.
  6. There’s No iTunes Store Refresh Tonight. I Wonder Why…
  7. iTunes on the Desktop: Oh The Things We Can Do
  8. Apple Shares iTunes U Stats: 350,000 Files Available, 300 Million Downloads So Far
  9. Presenting The Beatles On iTunes

Comments are closed.