![]() The image data is accessed by calling iTunes’ API for visual plug-ins. “Cover Version” uses OpenGL for rendering the image data of the album artwork. Lyrics can be edited with the information of the audio track. You can check to see if the current audio track has embedded album cover artwork by clicking the button with the symbol. “Cover Version” displays artwork and lyrics as they are embedded within the iTunes audio track. Neither album cover artwork is fetched nor lyrics are added automatically. “Cover Version” does not fetch any audio meta data over the internet. “Cover Version” will use its default preferences if it does not find a preference file. If you have problems with “Cover Version”’s preferences you can always delete the preference file. ![]() To see and access the file you may have to turn on “Show hidden files and folders” (View settings of “Windows Explorer”’s Folder Options). The file is located inside the "\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Imagomat\CoverVersion\" directory of your system volume. Windows: “Cover Version” stores its preferences in the file "Preferences.txt". The file is located inside your preferences folder of your home directory ("~/Library/Preferences/"). Mac OS X: “Cover Version” stores its preferences in the file "de.". A notification is shown in case an update is found. With "Check For Update On Start" activated, the visualizer checks whether there is an update available online when it starts to display in iTunes. The color of the font that displays the lyrics can be adjusted. The text of the lyrics can be displayed centered or left-aligned. The font that displays track artist and title can be changed. The album artwork can be animated as a flapping flag, as a rotating cuboid, as a kaleidoscope, with Vertigo effect, or as a sliding pane. Options of the visualizer can be set by opening the configuration window at “View” > “Visualizer” > “Options.”. If the visualizer menu does not appear in iTunes or a message says that the plug-in cannot be loaded in 64-bit mode, you also might need to install " Visual C Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013" on your Windows computer.Īfter launching iTunes again, the “Cover Version” visualizer can be activated with the “View” > “Visualizer” menu. If the directory does not exist, it might be necessary to create it. This directory must be next to the iTunes.exe. Windows: Put the file CoverVersion.dll inside a directory called "Plug-Ins". (Note that the Library folder in your home directory is hidden since Mac OS X Lion.) Mac OS X: Put the file CoverVersion into the folder "Library/iTunes/iTunes Plug-ins/" of your home directory. ITunes Version 12.6.1 (or greater) is required. The Windows version runs on Windows 2000, Windows XP and above. The Mac OS X version is built for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) and above. “Cover Version” is available for Mac OS X and Windows.
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