Soooooooooooooooooooo, something's up with the way Razer's audio products work with the visualizers. As soon as I had set it to default, I immediately noticed that the built-in visualizer bar on the right side of playback devices was also not working like the others did. So I switch back to my normal default device: My Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma headset. Low and behold the 2 visualizers I currently had on screen, started working when I refreshed them. I opened my playback devices list, and started changing my default. You can drag it anywhere on the monitor and refresh as you like and it will stay there.
#Rainmeter visualizer 3d not working skin
Now the skin will be on the left of your second monitor. Rainmeter isnt muted by Windows, and I cant seem to make it work no matter what default audio device I use. The plugins for Spotify work, but the bars dont rise and fall. mode) to not distract or hinder you while playing a game or working. Rainmeter is not just an application, it is also a robust toolkit. Various types of animated wallpapers are supported, including 3D and 2D animations. Create and modify your own rainmeter skins in a simple language thats easy to learn. but Reflect Sound Visualizer doesnt work either. Rainmeter Skins uses very little hardware resources and will run perfectly well on any PC using Microsoft Windows 7 through Windows 10. While digging, I started doing all sorts of things, like taking ownership of rainmeter, checking other visualizers out etc, and then accidentally stumbled on something. Click on the skin in the list at the bottom left and click 'Skin Settings'. So I just bought a new laptop today and am trying to set up Rainmeter like on my old one.
So, I noticed a while back that my visualizer had stopped working, but had decided to ignore it until today, since I'm re-doing my entire desktop.