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2013-07-13
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2013-07-13
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2013-07-13
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2013-07-13
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Adding this to native Music player is probably not going to work.
A standalone app probably will.
Not sure how to approach.
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2013-07-14
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2013-07-14
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2013-07-16
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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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2013-07-18
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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