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about 6 years ago | 4 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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eXtace
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Pirates are Broadcasting Troll Faces on Russian Military Radio
A slightly different concept but to "hide" data in other files (images/audio) is steganography or this cool opensource tool called steghide http://steghide.sourceforge.net/ Interestingly if you do it with audio files, tools like my eXtace (extace.sourceforge.net) (a realtime FFT visualizer for sound) will show it quite clearly in the frequency domain whereas it'll be pretty much invisible in the time domain.
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ProjectM – The most advanced open-source music visualizer
just to throw out a blast from the past: https://github.com/djandruczyk/eXtace
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Linux binary doesn't run when I create a symlink to it
In the words of Jerry Seinfeld, what's the deal with binary symlinking not working? Example, the ProjectM visualizer I downloaded and moved to a more static directory. It runs fine in that directory but when I symlink it via KDE's Dolphin by drag/dropping to my desktop, it does nothing. Same when I try to make a shortcut in KDE's application launcher. Why is it so to be like that for when you do it to get your shortcut?
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Show HN: Banger.show – create colorful visuals for your songs in seconds
I think this is the spiritual successor to Winamp's visualiser, ProjectM:
https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm
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how to install projectm to very easy steps because i am newbe
If you're referring this this ProjectM, then it looks like Steam might be the best option.
- Music visualizer for Spotify?
- Winamp
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My Trip Station
It can also be used standalone from this github
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Yes, yes - Windows Media Player, we've all seen it.
Here you go, open-source, stand-alone version of the winamp visualiser: https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm
- How to make videos like specterr.com
- I think THIS actually takes the cake as the most balanced multiplayer level
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Audio and visual
You might give Milkdrop a try. It started as a Winamp visualization plugin. It has its own scripting language and a ton of presets you can poke at to figure out how things work. I'm not sure what state Winamp is in these days, but Milkdrop has been ported to work as a Foobar2000 plugin called ProjectM. It looks like there's also a standalone version now, too: https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm
What are some alternatives?
spectrum_painter - Converting images to IQ streams that make images appear in waterfall plots.
audacious - A lightweight and versatile audio player
drop - A LÖVE visualizer and music player
butterchurn - Butterchurn is a WebGL implementation of the Milkdrop Visualizer
projectm - projectM - cross-platform music visualization. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible
neocities - Neocities.org - the web site. The entire thing. Yep, we're completely open source.
cantata - Qt5 Graphical MPD Client
glava - GLava - OpenGL audio spectrum visualizer
deadbeef - DeaDBeeF Player
VirtualDesktop - Connect wirelessly to your computer(s) to watch movies, browse the web, play games on a giant virtual screen or stream PCVR games. Virtual Desktop is a highly optimized, native application developed for low latency, high quality streaming.
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
webamp - Winamp 2 reimplemented for the browser