![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not done executing all packs since november. (base upon the server and feed with the peers) It'd be much simpler too as devs wouldnt have to provide installers anymoreĬould be based on the torrent system in a restricted way, letting users make the servers's tasks more light and less mbps costy for the website's owners. Getting all availliable files from skins to plugins etc. Something in which it'd be faster to make a to-get list and finalize with "press download to download your selection" I wonder if it'd be worth it that the nullsoft team developp a downloader. All i got left is to learn the coding esoterics! I'm into something great with the very basic plugins and a few 3rd party. I'm talking real time electric sheep sync'd to music.īecause there aren't really any options for my TV, i've seriously considered getting a fog machine and lasers, but that would require extensive DMX programming.Nice packs! 180 megabytes of avs files. We have the tech now with AI/ML and image processing that we could develop some insane visuals on a per-song basis identify trigger points when the visualization should become more intense. VR is just a bit excessive for what I'm looking for. ![]() It's a simple but amazing experience to get immersed in the music. It's not like there's nothing new out there - one of my favorite VR titles is ChromaLab (unaffiliated) which listens to your system audio stream and changes the brightness of the floating orbs you are interacting with in VR. I feel like the last one of these to have one was the iTunes orbs. What we have now: None of the modern music services (Amazon, Spotify, Apple) have visualization options built into their TV Apps - not even a simple EQ / levels display or sine wave. I wanted some sort of simple / abstract graphic to put on my TV while it plays music. Why did music visualization die out? I feel like it coincided with the advent of the iPod and all the money in the music industry shifting to mobile devices. Music and light can pair in magical ways. ![]()
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