
WhiteCap is a powerful, complex and highly-customizable visualization plug-in compatible with many popular music players such as Winamp, Windows Media Player, Musicmatch, iTunes, jetAudio, Google Sidebar, Real Player, MediaMonkey. It offers captivating wireframe mesh visuals with a futuristic that can enhance a lot your music listening experience.
Though you probably don’t expect a music visualization plug-in to have many advanced options and customization capabilities, the fact is that WhiteCap truly exceeds at this part. Its huge number of ways in which it can be customized and extended is truly impressive. It is capable of generating millions of unique visual effects and effect combinations, and it lets you fully customize their details, from color and shapes, to graphic quality and backgrounds. Adjustable zoom, speed, and music response are also featured. It even lets you add your own visuals. Anyway, with WhiteCap you will never get bored. It can offer you a unique, totally distinct visual theme at any time.
To sum things up, WhiteCap is far from being the typical, simplistic and rather uninteresting music visualization plug-in. It’s a complex application that can make your music playing experience truly unique and more entertaining than before.
v5.7.1 [Nov 19, 2011]
FFT audio data is now auto-normalized, offering automated visual response sensitivity adjustment based on incoming audio. This ensures that you get a visually responsive experience, whether you're listening to Enya or the Eagles.
Added audio auto-detect, which auto-scans all audio input sources for an active audio source. This new feature is enabled by default for the screen saver and can be enabled for the V-Bar and Standalone.
Added UI elements in the screen saver control panel/settings to set the audio auto-detect, the preferred audio source, the frame rate, and the current visual preset.
Improved screen saver and V-Bar support, including the internal sharing of audio devices so that multiple engine instances can now visualize the same audio source.
The V-Bar for Windows now supports multiple display devices.
Fixes to tile modes in the V-Bar.
Added 7 all-new Backgrounds.
Added 64-bit support for iTunes and Standalone on OS X.
Added 64-bit support for Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center.
Addressed an issue where WhiteCap would hang on exit due to a deadlock.
PREF_AUDIO_INPUT_SOURCE now stores an audio name instead of an index so that the wrong source will no longer be used when if audio devices are added or removed from the system.
Now mangling ObjC classnames to prevent OS X namespace collisions within iTunes and the OS X screen saver subsystem.
Fixed issue where clicks were not hitting UI elements.
Significantly improved OS X and Windows audio input source detection and handling.
Now using the latest DirectX SDK, increasing drawing performance on some Windows systems.
Fixed issue under Windows where the full screen resolution selection list was empty.
Various install/uninstall fixes for J. River Media Center.
The console now has multiple verbose modes.
Addressed issue where license code validation would mistakenly fail or the engine would mistakenly report that it needs to be reinstalled.
OS X and Windows installer improvements for better compatibility.
Removed Google Desktop support (since it has been discontinued by Google).