While most people stream music these days, some prefer to keep an audio library of their own. If you're of that mindset, you're probably also interested in still using Windows Media Player. Despite numerous modern alternatives, there's something nostalgic about booting up your favorite album in WMP and watching those classic visualizers play out.
However, if you're bored of the pre-installed visualizer, then we'll shock you with some of the coolest alternative visualizers out there. For most of these different visualizers, you'll be able to get your hands on them from the same place: Microsoft's website.
Open Windows Media Player and start playing an audio file. Click the Now Playing button to view the Now Playing window. While in the Now Playing window , right-click and hover over Visualizations. At the bottom of the list, select Download Visualization to be taken to the Microsoft support website. Please note that Microsoft no longer supports Windows Media Player officially. The downloads available on this site cannot be downloaded securely, so readers do so at their own risk. On the support site, right-click on the Download button for the visualizer you want, and select Save Link As.
Once you've downloaded the executable, run it to install your new visualizer. If everything has worked, you should find a new option in the right-click menu of Windows Media Player.
So, now you know where to get them and how to use them, but which of these Windows Media Player visualizers is the coolest? We've put together a list of the most interesting ones for you here. This pack comes with seven new visualizers for you to try out, and as the name implies, things can get a bit trippy. Its interface is easy-to-use and straightforward to understand. They are Freemium-based so you can create videos simply by registering for an account. Paid accounts benefit from the ability to create more videos and export without a watermark.
Luckily, they are also one of the cheapest on the market. Renderforest comes in both freemium and subscription-based plans, making it one of the most flexible music visualization apps out there. Next, you choose your preferred visualization style and color. Then you complete the process by uploading the song you wish to use in the video.
Magic Music Visuals comes with a cocktail of features that make it another top recommended music visualization software.
This edition allows you to seamlessly mix sounds and images during live performance. There is also the Studio edition that you can use to generate real-time music visualization as well as music videos. Besides the two editions, Magic Music Visuals accepts an unlimited number of audios in one go, allowing you to mix multiple songs simultaneously. When the videos are ready, you can export them in either. Though Magic Music Visuals is a premium-based music visualizer, new users can get a free demo.
Besides visualizing your audios, you can also use VSDC Video Editor to stabilize the videos you recorded using an action camera. The tool can also enhance the colors of footages and create 3D charts. The tool also uses an Audio Abstraction feature that creates more colorful abstraction shapes, depending on the audio you choose. When your imagery-enriched audios are ready, VSDC Video Editor allows you to deploy them automatically on your device, website, or social media pages.
You can tweak shapes, colors, backgrounds. You name it. The reason that WhiteCap doesn't place higher on this list is that this visualizer isn't free. Download: WhiteCap Free trial. There were plenty of Trilogy options to choose from on the list of available visualizers, but Trilogy III just about takes the win.
All three of the Trilogy packs are pretty excellent, each providing three brand-new visualizers for you to enjoy. Not only does it have an incredibly well-suited name for the title, but it has a subtle and eerie tone as you watch the visualizer burst forth in color, only to fade from the screen a few moments later.
The final new visualizer you need to get your hands on is very situational. If it's the summer months, you'll probably be less interested, but the Yule Log visualizer is a great decorative piece during the Winter. This visualizer emulates a burning log crackling in a fire, with the flames dancing exactly to the audio that you're listening to. If you're trying to set the mood during the winter months, this visualizer will make you feel warm, safe, and toasty.
It's a shame that you've got to install the Winter Fun Pack to get this one. Download: Yule Log Free. There you have it. We've presented our definitive list of the best visualizer for Windows Media Player in However, if you are still using WMP, you may want to look into some alternatives, thanks to Microsoft dropping support for the product.
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