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Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
Anyone want to take on this project? Is a paid job. Money upfront before work starts and money when it is complete. PM me if interested. I will choose only one person based off of experience with other successful apps, but if it becomes a collaborative effort, then I will figure out how to divide the appropriate funds.
I am looking for an add on option to the default music player that allows a spectrum analyzer to be displayed when music is playing. Would activate a new screen on a black background and would allow the Standby screen to be disabled while in use. A broad range of frequencies would be nice, a decent frame rate, and a few different types of anaylzers would be a nice additive. Thanks to all who may be interested |
Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
I had to package jaaa for debian :
http://rzr.online.fr/q/jaaa http://sources.debian.net/src/jaaa http://packages.qa.debian.org/j/jaaa.html So you want it for harmattan right ? dont have much time to be done asap ... |
Adding this to native Music player is probably not going to work.
A standalone app probably will. Not sure how to approach. |
Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
I started writing a music visualisation app a while back which worked by using the output of a pulseaudio monitor, so it could visualise the audio from any application. It worked pretty well with the monitor for the speaker output but there seems to be a bug in the audio stack which results in the output from the headphone monitor having incorrect timestamping (at least when read through the GStreamer pulsesrc element) that then causes synchronisation problems for the visualisation elements, which is why I eventually abandoned it.
I'll upload the source when I get home, as it might still be a good starting point for anyone wanting to tackle this project. |
Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
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I will show some examples of what I would like to see. http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps982aea72.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps8ff2ac90.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps61b773b6.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps9b291405.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...psaafced34.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps6978a521.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...psda6c83e4.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...psd90c6fbb.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps342df282.jpg |
Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
I think made a equalizer is most interisting the other ideas y so a stupid thing for kill the charge of the battery... But the all ideas to actually the media player are welcome
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Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
The source for my WIP music visualiser can be found here:
https://gitorious.org/meego-music-visualisation A pre-compiled version can be downloaded here: http://mikeasoft.com/~mike/music-vis....1-1_armel.deb There's a short video of it in action using two different visualisation plugins (monoscope and goom) here: http://youtu.be/N2d7evnpoCU As I mentioned earlier it only works with speaker output due to bugs in the headphone monitor's time-stamping, and it's very much just an initial work in progress. When I ran in to the bug with headphone support I decided to just shelve it and wait for the Jolla phone before doing any more with it, but it might still help anyone wanting to take this on. |
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Re: Request: Spectrum analyzer for music
Bump. My offer still stands.
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