- Virtual Light Machine
The Virtual Light Machine (VLM) is a
light synthesizer developed byJeff Minter . It was installed into a number of electronics, including theAtari Jaguar CD andNuon DVD players.The Virtual Light Machine is, basically put, very similar to what would later be seen in
music visualization s included withWinamp and other Media players. When an audio CD is put into a VLM compatible device, the VLM loads, manifesting visualizations which appear on the screen that change with the music.VLM versions
Three versions of the VLM software were released. VLM-1 is the version installed and developed for the Atari Jaguar CD. Nuon players featured version VLM-2. VLM-3 was to be the basis of the
video game "Unity", which was in turn upgraded to form the basis of the Neon light synthesizer, utilized in theXbox 360 and Minter's "Space Giraffe ".A prototype dubbed VLM-0 was demonstrated at several concerts and
rave s but was not made widely available. [ [http://www.llamasoft.co.uk/vlm.php Llamasoft: VLM - History] ]VLM in Nuon DVD players
Every Nuon player used the same version of VLM; however there were differences in the number of effects available between players.
The player released by
Toshiba only featured 8 VLM effects, less than theSamsung DVDN-2000. The Samsung DVDN-2000 featured a higher resolution than the Toshiba player. The Samsung DVDN-501 has the most VLM effects (about 150) but these effects were presented in a lower resolution than the DVDN-2000.RCA also released 2 Nuon DVD players that also featured VLM but these RCA players are missing many of the Nuon features that the Toshiba and Samsung players contain.References
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