The default available visualizations are Spectometer, Scope, Spectrum, Vu Meter, Goom and ProjectM.
From the right click media go to Audio > Visualizations and select a visualization. You can also select visualizations by right clicking while your audio is being played.From the VLC Menu click on Audio > Visualizations and then select a visualization.Related: How to Install New Audio Visualizations in VLC This method is useful for only listening to the audio part of a video. There is not much point in watching visualizations alongside a video but if you want to do it you can do it. Your video screen and the visualization screen must be placed side by side in order for you to view both. You can also enable visualizations for videos, but those open in a separate window. Visualizations are really cool to fill your screen with some screen saver like effect but it works as the audio plays. These visualizations respond to the sound that is being played. But if you turn on visualizations, you will find that the screen has been filled by some really cool moving images. Only a dark black screen is displayed in VLC Media Player. Suppose you play a song and it has no video. Visualizations are graphic shapes and signs that respond to the audio being played in VLC Media Player. Audio visualizations is a feature in VLC which is mainly used while playing audio files.