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Visualizations for Groove Music player?
I've been looking around, but can't seem to find it. Is there no way to get visualizations in the Groove Music player on Windows 10, such as what they had with Windows Media Player? If so, how? If not, it might be something to consider when updating the music player sometime down the road. Hope I'm not embarrassing myself by having overlooked something. If you could enlighten me in any way in this regard, it would be much appreciated. Thanks.
big beardedbuddy
Windows for home | Other | Music, photos, and video
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2015-09-01T19:30:21+00:00 I solved the whole thing!! Went back to a reliable OS....Windows 7 and VLC media player.
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Anonymous
2015-08-02T15:21:41+00:00 Hi bigbeardedbuddy,
Thanks for your entry,
In fact with Groove on Windows 10, many features may be different comparing with previous players versions. I would invite you to post and vote your suggestions on related page here below linked.
Kind regards,
Carlos K
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Anonymous
2015-09-01T12:24:01+00:00 Windows Media Player - still resident in Windows 10 - will now play and rip FLAC files.
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Anonymous
2015-08-16T22:26:17+00:00 I finally gave up with Groove..... I'm VERY happy with VLC Media player. Free to download and free to use.
Still better than ANY other Media Player out there. Plays everything. (Even video .mkv files)
It's called Video LAN.
I have VLC as well, have had it for quite a while. I originally got it in order to play .flac files, which Windows Media Player (or Groove) wanted no part of. Was just curious to see if they had any plans for visualizations on Groove.