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Latest revision as of 13:32, 18 January 2026
| Oscilloscope Visualisation | |
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foo_vis_oscilloscope | |
| Developer(s) | |
| Release information | |
| Initial release | September 28, 2025; 1 year ago |
| Stable release | 2.1.1 (January 17, 2026) |
| foobar2000 compatibility | |
| Architecture | Windows 32-bit, Windows 64-bit, Windows ARM |
| Minimum version | 2.0 |
| UI module(s) | Default UI, Columns UI |
| Additional information | |
| Use | Visualization |
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Description
foo_vis_oscilloscope is an oscilloscope visualization implemented with Direct2D. It is a modernized version inspired by Holger Stenger's "Oscilloscope (Direct2D)".
Features
- Uses Direct2D 1.3 for rendering.
- Implements controls through the mouse context menu with a new color picker.
- Supports the Default User Interface (Default UI) and the Columns User Interface (Columns UI).
- Supports window pseudo-transparency.
- Includes 32-bit and 64-bit x86 component variants as well as ARM64EC.
- Tested on foobar2000 v2.25.1 (x86 32-bit and x86 64-bit) and Microsoft Windows 11 (Build 26200).
- Built for Windows 10 or later.
Usage
External links
- Oscilloscope Visualisation on
foobar2000.org - Discussion topic on
hydrogenaudio