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Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by josch » Mon Jun 09, 2014 6:06 am

Milkdrop is now definitly open source. So i hope it will be bundled with the monkey in the near future.

http://www.geisswerks.com/milkdrop/

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by gasketum » Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:26 am

Peke wrote:Hi,
Just for test I tried this and it worked without any issues on My PC except Desktop Mode.

I didn't needed to do step 6 at all.
What was wrong with Desktop Mode?

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by Guest » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:36 pm

Can anyone else confirm whether their FPS limiting is working? And whether they're seeing their video card listed in the drop-down for Display Adapter?

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by Peke » Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:15 pm

Hi,
Just for test I tried this and it worked without any issues on My PC except Desktop Mode.

I didn't needed to do step 6 at all.

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by cylon7 » Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:21 pm

I got my display adapter to show up in the list box, I copied the dll file it was asking for into the MM plugins directory. (ATI card - aticfx32.dll)

But it's still not limiting the frame rate to 24fps. I don't think any of the other settings are sticking either.

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by cylon7 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:11 pm

Also, I am noticing that in MediaMonkey, when I click on "Configure" for MilkDrop2, the resulting dialog box does not have any display adapters listed in the 3 drop-down list boxes (one for Desktop, one for Fullscreen, one for Windowed). The lists are empty. In Winamp the lists are correct.

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by cylon7 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:15 pm

I followed all of the instructions, and have MilkDrop mostly working in MM4.

However the plug-in does not seem to be paying attention to the maximum FPS that I've set (24). It's staying up around 60fps the whole time.

I set all of the options I wanted within WimAmp, then I copied the milk2.ini file over as instructed. I can read milk2.ini in notepad and see that the values are set correctly there.

I had this working on my previous Windows installation, but my motherboard died so I had to reinstall a few days ago. On the old installation I had upgraded from 3 to 4; I think that's the only major difference here.

Any pointers from anyone? I'm a huge fan of visualizations, I was really hoping to get this working properly with my great new graphics card. :)

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by gardo403 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:16 pm

Totally and completely awesome that this works A+++ :D :D :D :D :D :D

Re: Using Milkdrop 2.0 with MM

by killrepublicans » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:07 am

All credits to boobs, even though he deleted the post.

How I got Milkdrop 2.0c to work with MediaMonkey 3.1x:

Note - this might work for later versions of WinAmp/Milkdrop - but 2.0c was the one I saw working above, so it's the one I tried. If you get the latest one working please let me know so I can switch to that... I'm using WinXP Pro - no idea what the file structures will be in Vista or etc.

Close MediaMonkey before starting.

1) Download and install WinAmp 5.51. This is *not* the latest version, it might work with the latest, no idea about that - you'll have to find this one somewhere other than the winamp website.

2) Open winamp and configure MilkDrop2 in winamp. This will create some config files in some location similar to: C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Application Data\Winamp\Plugins

3) Copy the files below to your MediaMonkey\plugins\ folder from the folder above:
milk2.ini - milk2_adapters.txt - milk2_img.ini - milk2_msg.ini

4) Copy vis_milk2.dll and the Milkdrop2 folder from your winamp plugins directory into your MediaMonkey plugins directory.

5) Copy nscrt.dll from your main winamp programs directory to your main MediaMonkey program directory.

6) Modify your MediaMonkey.ini ( C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Local Settings\Application Data\MediaMonkey ) - search for the line that begins: VisPluginFileName= and set the whole line to "VisPluginFileName=vis_milk2.dll"

7) Open MediaMonkey - you should now have an option for MilkDrop 2.0 in the list of visualizations.


No idea why you need nscrt.dll but I tried changing the mediamonkey.ini file to use the milk2 stuff without it and it complains - so I gave it what it wanted.

It's possible that not all of these steps are necessary - but this is what I did and it appears to have worked. Thank you solaris for the screenshots, they helped a lot.

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by nohitter151 » Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:52 am

Mongrel_Shark wrote:

I click that link and it reloads the page.

Where are the instructions?
See the top post on page 2 of this thread. He deleted whatever he posted.

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by Mongrel_Shark » Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:48 pm

Solaris_irc wrote:it seems like booblers have found how to do it, but I really don't remember doing all that :-?

well here it is: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... op#p194459

I click that link and it reloads the page.

Where are the instructions?

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by MonkeeMadness » Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:48 pm

Sweeeeet :D excellent instructions.. thanks

If anyone is looking for winamp 5.5.1 or anything else older for that matter try looking here http://www.oldapps.com/winamp.php?old_winamp=203 it is a goldmine of older app versions.
Failing that http://www.filehippo.com/download_winamp/3607/

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by rycher » Sat Dec 26, 2009 11:32 am

Could someone be kind enough to send me the December 20th, 2007 copy of vis_milk2.dll to my e-mail? It's jester_lol at hotmail dot com.

Thanks!

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by CKayKay » Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:55 pm

FYI: Using winamp version 5.5.0 does NOT work!
(I was so excited to try it with what I had - I spoke too soon... SORRY ABOUT THAT)
But once I got a copy of Winamp 5.5.1 - everything works perfectly!
(as it was earlier explained regarding making milkdrop 2 work in Mediamonkey 3.1)

Re: Milkdrop 2.0

by Agrajag » Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:50 am

Now that I have it working it's pretty impressive. It's a shame that Ryan Geiss sold the rights to this one to Nullsoft as it really is good. However, it's kind of hard to fault him given what little market profit-wise there is for this sort of product. I can't imagine actually paying much, if anything, for a visualization app. The only way I'd consider it is if I could somehow get MediaMonkey working on my main TV in my family room and I've yet to have any real luck with that. Even then it's a curiosity app that doesn't get used very much.

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