music_visualizer
libvisual
| music_visualizer | libvisual | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | |
| 245 | 98 | |
| 0.8% | - | |
| 10.0 | 6.1 | |
| almost 4 years ago | 8 days ago | |
| C | C | |
| - | - |
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music_visualizer
- Would there be interest in open-source music visualizer?
There's also this: https://github.com/bradleybauer/music_visualizer
libvisual
- ProjectM: LGPL Reimplementation of Ryan Geiss' Milkdrop from Winamp/Kodi
Appears to be implemented in Libvisual [1] though I'm not sure that project is still alive. It should be the way to go forward for this type of content.
I liked Milkdrop, a lot! But there were a few others which were my personal preference.
[1] https://github.com/Libvisual/libvisual/tree/master/libvisual...
What are some alternatives?
bytebeat-composer - Bytebeat player with a collection of many formulas from around the internet.
soil - Simple OpenGL Image Library
kms-glsl - CLI that runs OpenGL fragment shaders using the DRM/KMS Linux kernel subsystem
geiss - The Geiss screensaver and Winamp music visualization plug-in
rawl - Harmony as Flags π±πΊπ±πΉπ¬π¦π¦π²π²πΊ Western scores in 12 colors. MIDI files in, piano rolls out. Abolition of standard notation's gatekeeping. Prosthesis for sheet-music-blind people. Syntax highlighting for pitches. Pinyin for black polkadot characters. Also a text-based tracker (a notation editor), sorta diatonic CSound/Strudel with insert/copy
tinyalsa - Tiny library to interface with ALSA in the Linux kernel