![]() ![]() I recently upgraded the TV attached to my home audio system to a brilliant Sony 4K 65” unit. The display is amazing and since I use a Mac Mini as a music server in my setup, anything I can show on the Mac I can show on the TV. ![]() ![]() The thought of running some cool visual effects on this TV was motivating, so I went to the trouble of figuring out some solid solutions, and I’m sharing it with the community so others can have the same fun I’ve had. These directions would also work for any Mac laptop hooked up to a flat-screen. ![]() Since I was particularly interested in Spotify, I Googled around to see if I could find a good visualizer and I was truly surprised that I turned up almost nothing. I scoured the web, I looked at the App Store, and I looked in Spotify’s user forums. A few years ago Spotify had its own visualizer built in as a hidden Easter Egg, but that no longer exists. Way back I had occasionally used a terrific visualizer plug-in for iTunes called G-Force. I knew that it had a standalone component, but I’d never really paid that much attention to it. To my surprise, it looked like one of the better solutions. If I could get a visualizer that could work with any sound source, I’d have what I wanted. ![]()
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