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Pixellated iTunes Visualizer

I recently encountered an issue with the iTunes Visualizer. No matter what option I select, the visualizer displays a blurry and pixellated picture. iTunes runs perfectly clear but when I enter the visualizer the visualizer immediately becomes blurry. I have attached an example of what the visualizer looks like when it is run.


I am running the latest version of macOS Sierra and iTunes has been updated. I am running this on a brand new 2016 Macbook Pro. I have looked through all settings and options in iTunes and I have not found a solution. Any suggestions?


Thanks

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MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS Sierra (10.12.3)

Posted on Mar 24, 2017 9:03 PM

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Posted on Apr 11, 2017 7:08 AM

lol, bumped into this, after updating and solved it by going out of fullscreen to window mode, turning it off then turning it back on and fullscreen back.


The solution is pretty simple:


1. Go in fullscreen mode (CMD + T), then move your cursor to the top, ti'll the mac bar pops down and click the GREEN stretch icon (should be the only green action button).


2. After this, the itunes visualiser should be in window mode, hit CMD +T again (or from mac menu, view > visualiser > hide visualizer) to turn it off.


3. Then again hit CMD + T to turn it back on.


At this point it shouldn't be pixalated anymore.


4. from mac bar, view > enter fullscreen.


There you go, the nice and sharp iTunes Visualizer ^.^

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Apr 11, 2017 7:08 AM in response to G$44

lol, bumped into this, after updating and solved it by going out of fullscreen to window mode, turning it off then turning it back on and fullscreen back.


The solution is pretty simple:


1. Go in fullscreen mode (CMD + T), then move your cursor to the top, ti'll the mac bar pops down and click the GREEN stretch icon (should be the only green action button).


2. After this, the itunes visualiser should be in window mode, hit CMD +T again (or from mac menu, view > visualiser > hide visualizer) to turn it off.


3. Then again hit CMD + T to turn it back on.


At this point it shouldn't be pixalated anymore.


4. from mac bar, view > enter fullscreen.


There you go, the nice and sharp iTunes Visualizer ^.^

Apr 1, 2017 9:33 AM in response to G$44

Same problem here too


Updated iTunes yesterday 31/03/17 to Version 12.6.0.100

OSX 10.10.5


Thursday night before the update it was running normally, Friday night i opened it and it was so bright it nearly burned out my retinas especially as i was watching it in the dark. 3 of the visualizers (Lathe,Jelly and Stix) have disappeared completely.


The screen is blurred, the Apple image appears much larger than before and very blurred. The actual image has changed as well just a load of bright lights (there were planets whirling around on it previously)


Also none of the keyboard shortcuts now appear


I hope this gets resolved quickly as i record my own music on garageband then transfer it to iTunes and like having the visualizer on when listening

Apr 11, 2017 2:12 PM in response to rwkyyy

Thanks, that worked. It's a temporary fix though because once you go out of visualiser and then back in it reverts to 'pixellated mode' and you have to apply the fix all over again. Hopefully this will get sorted as an update soon. Though I don't expect it to be a high priority sadly. But thanks for the workaround.

Jul 28, 2017 11:30 AM in response to rwkyyy

Apple always gives PC owners priority because it's a bigger market. There a a lot of things that don't work with various versions of Os X that work just fine with Windows 10 on my Mac Pro. My iPad Pro connects best with Windows since Apple says they can't make it do that with Os X due to hardware limitations. Funny how the same machine isn't limited with Windows. Sad that Apple can't even do the basics any more.

Pixellated iTunes Visualizer

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