Hitcher Wrote:Just installed this on my OpenELEC HTPC and it's really nice.
Thanks Hitcher! Love your XeeBo skin
idefixs
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2012-02-26 23:33
Post: #51
Hitcher Wrote:Just installed this on my OpenELEC HTPC and it's really nice. Thanks Hitcher! Love your XeeBo skin
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phil65
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2012-02-27 05:52
Post: #52
Great Work! This is the first Visualisation I really like.
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idefixs
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2012-02-27 19:10
Post: #53
spiff Wrote:neat. looks like it's just a quad so maybe some helpful chaps in here can port to dx as well.. Meanwhile the number of polygons has grown. Still, it should be a simple task to port this for anyone with a windows PC and some DX knowledge... anyone? |
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idefixs
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2012-03-02 00:53
Post: #54
Find 4.0.1 at http://26elf.at
This version has also been published in my repo |
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JDizzy
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2012-03-28 05:26
Post: #55
Coolness!
Glad I stumbled across this... now swapping it in and out with ProjectM. OpenElec Linux Eden on Zotac machine. Are there more colors and patterns in the works? Is it designed to load in data files like ProjectM does that others could create?
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-28 18:24 by JDizzy.)
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idefixs
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2012-04-05 00:18
Post: #56
Thanks for your positive feedback!
The colors are actually calculated from the music's beat frequency. In a future version, it will be possible to have fixed colors. Patterns (vector fields) would be relatively easy to add. Any ideas welcome. Plug-In vector fields would also be possible, but I doubt there would be many contributions. |
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TH3 M0L3
Member Joined: Sep 2011 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-09 12:55
Post: #57
Is there anything like this for the ATV2?
great job btw! |
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amet
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2012-04-09 14:33
Post: #58
@idefixs
I have built this on osx, if you interested let me know.. its not too many changes good work BTW
Always read the XBMC_Online_Manual,Frequently_Asked_Questions and search the forum before posting. For troubleshooting and bug reporting use -> Log_file. |
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TH3 M0L3
Member Joined: Sep 2011 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-09 18:14
Post: #59
@amet
That would be brilliant. Nowhere near enough visualisations on ATV2 |
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amet
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2012-04-09 19:15
Post: #60
I said osx, not ATV2
![]() not sure it would build on atv2/ios Always read the XBMC_Online_Manual,Frequently_Asked_Questions and search the forum before posting. For troubleshooting and bug reporting use -> Log_file. |
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