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I'm currently using Noatun as my main media player (I really couldn't stand Amarok for some reason) and am pretty happy with it. The only thing that's bothering me is that the visualisations, while pretty cool for the most part, only appear in a small window that doesn't get any bigger. I tried forcing them in "Special Windows Settings" to be maximised and full screen, but it seems that this is as big as they get. What I really want to do is something I've seen a mate of mine do on an XP system (boo!), which is turning the visualisation into his desktop wallpaper. I can do this to an extent, also in the "Special Windows Settings", but since the visualisation never gets bigger than 518x379 it naturally doesn't take up the whole desktop as I want it to.
So what I'm wondering is if anybody knows any decent music visualisation software that'll work on Kubuntu and that I can set as my desktop? (Or alternatively if anybody knows how I can do this with my existing visualisations)
Cheers!
I'm currently using Noatun as my main media player (I really couldn't stand Amarok for some reason) and am pretty happy with it. The only thing that's bothering me is that the visualisations, while pretty cool for the most part, only appear in a small window that doesn't get any bigger. I tried forcing them in "Special Windows Settings" to be maximised and full screen, but it seems that this is as big as they get. What I really want to do is something I've seen a mate of mine do on an XP system (boo!), which is turning the visualisation into his desktop wallpaper. I can do this to an extent, also in the "Special Windows Settings", but since the visualisation never gets bigger than 518x379 it naturally doesn't take up the whole desktop as I want it to.
So what I'm wondering is if anybody knows any decent music visualisation software that'll work on Kubuntu and that I can set as my desktop? (Or alternatively if anybody knows how I can do this with my existing visualisations)
Cheers!
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