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  1. Jan 09, 2019  Visualizations are colors, shapes, and patterns that move to the music in Windows Media Player Now Playing mode. The Player comes with a number of visualizations, and you can download more on this page.
  2. When I do, the stream opens a new tab and uses the Microsoft(R) Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin (1.0.0.8). Unfortunately, the plugin uses visualization, which doesn't really matter to me because I'm never looking at the tab.
  3. C: Program Files Winamp Plugins Milkdrop2 presets When playing audio in VLC Player I picked ProjectM from visualizations. It's working! Next Question is how do I select next visualization or resolution options. (I see no visualization controls/options like winamp has).
  4. It is recommended that you install all visualizations in the Visualizations subfolder of the folder where Windows Media Player is installed. Go to this folder 'C:Program FilesWindows Media Player' and select the folder named Visualizations.
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  6. Removing visualizations in Windows Media Player 11. This should be at: C:/Program Files/Windows Media Player/Visualizations/ (replacing C with your hard drive letter) However, in some cases they can be found at: C:/Program Files/Windows Media Player/Visualisations/ (replacing C with your hard drive letter) Once you’ve found them.


Note To add or remove plug-ins, you must be logged on to your computer with a user account that permits you to install programs (for example, an account that is a member of the Administrators or Power Users groups).

Removing a WMP Plugin
1. Open the start menu and choose the 'Control Panel' function.
2. Under the Control Panel is the Add/Remove Program tool.
3. Open that and make sure the Remove Program tab is selected.
4. Find the name of the plugin, click it once and click the 'Change/Remove' button. 6.
5. Follow the prompts and remove the plugin.
Clean out the Plugin Folder
1. Go to the Start Menu and choose 'Run.'
2. Enter the following path into text box: C:Documents and Settings[USER]Application DataWindows Media Player.
3. In this window, find the plugins folder and check for any remaining traces of the program.
4. If there are any, delete the items and empty the Recycle Bin.

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I listen to ASX streams in my browser (Chrome 12.0.742.91). When I do, the stream opens a new tab and uses the Microsoft(R) Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin (1.0.0.8).

Unfortunately, the plugin uses visualization, which doesn't really matter to me because I'm never looking at the tab.

The visualization uses significant system resources:

I've dug through the options/preferences dialogs that I could find, both for the plugin and for the full Windows Media Player application (version 12.0.7601.17514).

Google searches only seem to offer solutions that involve editing the registry or renaming/deleting DLL files, which I don't prefer as solutions because they feel primitive for something that seems like it should be a user preference.

Is it possible to disable the visualization via a user preference, perhaps hidden in some dialog that I cannot find?

If there is no end-user dialog, I'm willing to accept hackier solutions (e.g. registry edits).

How can I disable the visualization?

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I found that I could disable the display of visualizations in MP 11 by opening the Playing now tab, opening the drop-down menu there in the tab bar, selecting the Visualizations > pull-right menu, and selecting No Visualizations.

Barney WrayBarney Wray

I decided that I wasn't going to let Microsoft Windows Media Player dictate to me how I was going to experience my media playback and computer resource usage. So I've dumped it. Now I use Media Player Classic. It's a wonderfully lightweight, no nonsense media player and it's free! You can get it here: http://mpc-hc.org/

Windows Media Player Visualization Plugins

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Note: These instructions are for the Windows Media Player v12 application (that comes with Windows 10). It should work from the Chrome plugin but has only been tested on the standalone application.

To remove one visualisation only

See this article

To remove all visualisations

Media
  • Exit Windows Media Player
  • Open registry edit (regedit.exe)
  • Navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftMediaPlayerObjectsEffects
  • Backup this key (right-click > Export)
  • Rename the key name from Effects to Effects-Backup
  • On x64 systems, navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREWOW6432NodeMicrosoftMediaPlayerObjectsEffects and repeat

Restart Windows Media Player and the annoying visualisation(s) are gone.

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