2012-09-03, 18:00
Original Topic
It would be cool if you had a visualisation add-on that like Subtitles for videos downloaded visualisation data for popular songs. Data that would be created by users containing information on drops, beats etc. for songs. To provide a more richer and deeper visualisation experience.
I think that a bit of human analyzation on some songs could really spice things up!
Update. 0
Since I don't seem to get any responses to this, while I personally think this would be a major evolution to music visualisation for a low cost of both cpu usage and bandwidth.
I will try starting a little hobby fork of milkdrop on my own. And since I never use Winamp and only use audio visualisation on my Htpc. The Xbmc port of milkdrop is what I will try to work with.
So I hereby announce the project "SmartMilk" officially started. Milkdrop is written in C++ so if you want to help and got some knowledge, your welcome aboard.
Since I know that there are already databases for synced lyrics. I will start with simple things like popping up a graphical representation of a symbol or number. It may not look awesome, but it would show the possibility of what I want to do with the project in the future.
Update. 1
The xbmc port of milkdrop is a coding mess. Old code is comment out EVERYWHERE. I don't know if the xbmc dev team has guidelines for this, but some simple googling can get you the general opinion:
http://nedbatchelder.com/text/deleting-code.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12342...you-update
http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/01...-out-code/
Theres a lot more to whine about (and I understand why, the community really wanted milkdrop incorporated and that fast) but this is something I really want every developer out there to absorb.
In other words. What I mostly will be doing right now is restructuring most of it. I simply cant work with this. Fortunately I have the original milkdrop source code to understand some inner workings.
If the dev team want my restructured version of the milkdrop port I would be happy to give it to them.
It would be cool if you had a visualisation add-on that like Subtitles for videos downloaded visualisation data for popular songs. Data that would be created by users containing information on drops, beats etc. for songs. To provide a more richer and deeper visualisation experience.
I think that a bit of human analyzation on some songs could really spice things up!
Update. 0
Since I don't seem to get any responses to this, while I personally think this would be a major evolution to music visualisation for a low cost of both cpu usage and bandwidth.
I will try starting a little hobby fork of milkdrop on my own. And since I never use Winamp and only use audio visualisation on my Htpc. The Xbmc port of milkdrop is what I will try to work with.
So I hereby announce the project "SmartMilk" officially started. Milkdrop is written in C++ so if you want to help and got some knowledge, your welcome aboard.
Since I know that there are already databases for synced lyrics. I will start with simple things like popping up a graphical representation of a symbol or number. It may not look awesome, but it would show the possibility of what I want to do with the project in the future.
Update. 1
The xbmc port of milkdrop is a coding mess. Old code is comment out EVERYWHERE. I don't know if the xbmc dev team has guidelines for this, but some simple googling can get you the general opinion:
http://nedbatchelder.com/text/deleting-code.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12342...you-update
http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/01...-out-code/
Theres a lot more to whine about (and I understand why, the community really wanted milkdrop incorporated and that fast) but this is something I really want every developer out there to absorb.
In other words. What I mostly will be doing right now is restructuring most of it. I simply cant work with this. Fortunately I have the original milkdrop source code to understand some inner workings.
If the dev team want my restructured version of the milkdrop port I would be happy to give it to them.