Have been working hard on my Timeline application. Today I’ve been trying out a dark, flat button GUI style.
What do you think?
Projection Mapping, FreeFrame, Video Streaming, MIDI/OSC, Audio Analysis tools
Have been working hard on my Timeline application. Today I’ve been trying out a dark, flat button GUI style.
What do you think?
I managed to spend a few hours working on my OSC and MIDI sequencer project today and completely rewrote the audio side of it.
It now uses FFMPEG to load audio and PortAudio for playback.
I’m slowly developing the interface into something usable, though the design is pretty simplistic right now.
At some point I’ll get around to doing a release for Windows, OSX, and Linux – probably to coincide with the developing MIDI and OSC support in Painting With Light.
I’m doing my first crowd-funding campaign to develop a new version of my real-time, audio analysis and tempo detection software tool AudioBox.
Click here to see the campaign.
I’ve not released a new version of it since 2009, but I think it’s about time it had a refresh, and made an appearance on Linux and Apple OSX too.
fugScreenCapture is a new utility that allows you to capture all or part the window of an application running on your computer, and send it as a video stream to other applications that support the bigfug video streaming system.
NOTE: fugScreenCapture is currently in development, which means:
You can download a demo version to try the capture performance out on your system and see if it meets your requirements.
Laurent Smadja and Scott Baker informed me of a couple of problems with fugFeedbackGL, namely that alpha wasn’t working quite as expected, and that on some Apple computers, the resulting image was stretched incorrectly.
There is now an 1.1 update for fugFeedbackGL for both Windows and Apple OSX that fixes these issues.
Existing customers can download the update by visiting the My Account page.