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andrewducker) wrote2005-05-29 02:46 pm
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Sound and Vision
I'd been thinking about AllOfMp3.com for a while - I mean, sure, it's completely unethical - but seeing as I'm just using it to download music that they won't let me have legally (i.e. Napster doesn't have it), I refuse to feel bad about it. So when
purelyskindeep mentioned it was pretty darn good, I decided to give it a go. And it is - there's still lots of gaps, but I managed to find a couple of albums I wouldn't otherwise have.
I recommended G-Force to him, which will happily keep me hypnotised for whole track's at a time. It synchronises well with the music and manages to have just the right rate of change through different animations - not long enough for you to get bored, not so short that you can't take in all the details.
In response he recommended R4 - which doesn't synchronise so well, but has some lovely 3D effects.
Both of them have standalone versions that will work with any sound source you like - and G-Force has a free version - plus a $10 paid version, which frankly is so cheap that it's hard to say no to.
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I recommended G-Force to him, which will happily keep me hypnotised for whole track's at a time. It synchronises well with the music and manages to have just the right rate of change through different animations - not long enough for you to get bored, not so short that you can't take in all the details.
In response he recommended R4 - which doesn't synchronise so well, but has some lovely 3D effects.
Both of them have standalone versions that will work with any sound source you like - and G-Force has a free version - plus a $10 paid version, which frankly is so cheap that it's hard to say no to.
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