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Visualization Feature Settings
You can customize Visualization images by changing
the special effects and the frame rate in the Visualization Settings window.
Some special effects will not affect certain Visualization images.
Open the Visualization Settings Window
Click in
the bottom right-hand corner of the Visualization pane, or click and select View > Choose Visualization > Visualization
Settings...
Adjust Visualization Image Settings
- Click the On/Off
button to turn the special effects on. (Default:
Off/red).
- To select the desired settings
for each special effect, move the green arrows. If you don’t
feel like setting each effect separately, select Randomize
Effects During Playback to have RealPlayer randomly change the
effects for you during playback.
- Use DirectDraw
for display: On many computers this will offer smoother effects.
After it is enabled (checked), you must restart RealPlayer for it to function.
- Fade:
Changes the amount of trail you will see behind the graphics.
- Rotate:
Determines whether the graphics will revolve clockwise or counterclockwise.
- Zoom:
Moving the cursor to the right or left on the X-axis (horizontal) makes
the image trails spread out or curve in on the screen; moving the cursor
up or down on the Y-axis
(vertical) determines whether the image trails curve up or down on the
screen.
- Slide:
Makes image trail slide off the screen to the right or left, up, or down.
- Blur Type:
Sets the blurring of the graphics to appear toward to the bottom left
corner or the top left corner.
- Set the desired Frame
Rate. Higher frame rates require more processing power but make
the Visualization images smoother.
- Some Visualization images have additional options available.
Click Configure to access them.
(If there are no additional options,
this button will not be available.)
- To activate your changes, click Close.
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Services and features will be added as they become available.
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