GREGW "No luck with that. Activating the visualiser with DockArt selected just brings up a black screen." DockArt's "real" visualizer is only a black screen because all it does is change the icon. It's not really meant to be selected as your primary visualizer. "Looks like the skew effect only works with iTunes 7, ..." So you're saying that when you select DockArt as your visualizer and then activate the visualizer there's no button in the window that says "Options" or "Settings" or something like that? Something's very strange on your setup if that's the case; iTunes has supported plugin settings dialogs at least back into the 4.x era, and I believe much further. (DockArt got its first user pref about 2 months before iTunes 5 was released.) Here's a screen shot of iTunes 6: . What do you see in the upper-right corner in your copy of iTunes when DockArt is selected and the visualizer is turned on? (Version 1.0.8) |