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Magic Music Visuals

There are lots of external modules available that weren't developed by us here at Magic. The two most relevant types are ISF (Interactive Shader Format) and FFGL (FreeFrame 1.5), and you can get more information about them on our resources page: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/resources. They let you add a lot of cool new effects to Magic.

This tutorial isn't about where to find new modules though (since there are too many web sites to keep track of), but rather how to use them in Magic once you've downloaded them.

A good introduction is here in our User's Guide: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/downloads . uleFolders. But, I'm going to share a bit more information and a few screenshots to clarify.

A few people have discovered that you can get Magic to recognize new modules by copying them into the Magic installation folder. But I don't recommend this solution, because you might have to do it again every time you install a new version of Magic.

The best way to do it is to go into the Help menu and select the "Additional Module Folders" command. You will get a window that looks like this:

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If you click on the "Add folder" button, you will get a system dialog box that lets you select a folder. I strongly suggest you create a new empty folder somewhere on your computer. I've created one called "D:\ThirdPartyMagicModules", and added it:

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That's it. Click "Ok", and exit Magic. In your operating system (I'm creating this tutorial on Windows 7), go into the folder you created:

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Now you can create as many subfolders as you want, as deep as you want, and they will all show up as submenus in Magic (more on that below). You can name them whatever you'd like.

For the sake of this example, I've created a folder called "FFGL" (for my FFGL files), and a folder called "ISF" (for my ISF files):

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I then copied the relevant files into these folders. For this example, I copied a couple ISF files into the ISF folder (ISF files end in ".fs"):

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When you're all done copying and organizing your files, start Magic again. Now, when you right-click to bring up the "Add" menu, you will see the folders you created:

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And that's it! The submenu names will be exactly the names of the folders you created. And you can use your new modules just as you would any other Magic modules.

Note that you don't have to create separate folders for FFGL and ISF -- you can mix and match them however you want. And again, you can create as many folders as you want , for maximum organization.

Keep in mind that third-party modules are only scanned when Magic starts up, so if you make any changes to your third-party modules, you'll have to restart Magic.

I hope that helps. If you have any questions, please feel free to reply.

reaperjunkie Posts: 10 Joined: Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:23 am

Re: Using third-party modules (FFGL, ISF, etc.)

Post by reaperjunkie » Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:06 pm

Hi Eric,
I am running Windows 7 x64 SP1. I have followed your detailed instructions, to add third party plugins, but Magic is not showing the files in the add modules dialog. I have pointed the additional folder to the correct parent file. I have restarted Magic and my computer several times and changed file directories, but no success. Does the x64 version of Magic require additional steps?

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Re: Using third-party modules (FFGL, ISF, etc.)

Post by Magic » Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:22 pm

Hmm, no, the 64-bit version doesn't require any additional steps. What kind of modules are you trying to add? Perhaps they are not compatible? Keep in mind that most FFGL plugins are 32-bit, so they won't work in 64-bit Magic. But you can install the 32-bit version of Magic if you want.

Or, if that's not it, would you be able to attach some screenshots? Specifically: 1) your Additional Modules window; and 2) the OS window for the folder you specified. It's probably something simple, but I can't tell without looking at your configuration.

reaperjunkie Posts: 10 Joined: Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:23 am

Re: Using third-party modules (FFGL, ISF, etc.)

Post by reaperjunkie » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:33 pm

Thanks for the fast response. 32 bit might be the issue although, oddly enough, if I add the default GLSL Shader module, then use the file dialog box on the module to open the .txt file of the plugins in question, they load and seem to work fine. I can use this method as a workaround. I have attached the screenshots you requested.

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Re: Using third-party modules (FFGL, ISF, etc.)

Post by reaperjunkie » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:40 pm

Here is the second screen shot. Attachments Folder Tree Screen Shot.gif (101.51 KiB) Viewed 51696 times Magic Site Admin Posts: 3425 Joined: Wed Apr 09, 2014 9:28 pm

Re: Using third-party modules (FFGL, ISF, etc.)

Post by Magic » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:51 pm

Thanks, I see what the problem is: there's a difference between the Expansion Pack (.txt files) and ISF shaders (.fs files).

For the Expansion Pack, the correct way to use the .txt files is to load them into the GLSLShader module, as you realized. The Expansion Pack is not considered part of the "third-party modules" and thus isn't relevant to this tutorial . The Expansion Pack doesn't need to be in any specific folder, and it doesn't need to be added to the Additional Module Folders. You just select one of the .txt files by clicking on the File button in the GLSLShader module.

The only supported third-party module file types are ISF (with extension .fs) and FFGL (with extension .dll on Windows, and .dylib or .bundle on Mac).

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