05-29-2006, 05:07 AM
The platinum edition of g-force includes a standalone application which can visualize any audio input. I don't have it -- I have the gold edition, and I think it's great -- so I can't say for certain it'll do exactly what you're asking.
But also know that if a cpu-intensive visualizer is running on one monitor while you're using the other one to get some work done, you won't get the greatest frame rates or resolution out of it.
http://www.soundspectrum.com/
But also know that if a cpu-intensive visualizer is running on one monitor while you're using the other one to get some work done, you won't get the greatest frame rates or resolution out of it.
http://www.soundspectrum.com/