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Infinity
Visualization plugin for Audacious music player.
It generates beautiful light effects. Supports full-screen mode, mouse resizing, preferences saving and player control through keyboard.
Requirements
Audacious >= 3.5, Glib >= 2.28, SDL >= 2
Install deps in Ubuntu
sudo apt -y install audacious-dev libsdl2-dev libglib2.0-dev
Install from tarball
- Download
- tar xf infinity-plugin-{version}.tar.xz
- ./configure
- make
- sudo make install
Install from repo
- git clone https://github.com/dprotti/infinity-plugin
- ./autogen.sh
- make
- sudo make install
Run
Audacious -> View -> Visualizations -> Infinity
Enter / leave full-screen by pressing Tab
.
Playing Around
See how to add new effects or how to control the plugin with the keyboard.
Known Bugs
In Ubuntu systems over AMD64 architectures, try configure with
--prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
If you found a bug please report it at https://github.com/dprotti/infinity-plugin/issues.
Authors
- Julien Carme (c) 2000 Original author
- Duilio Protti (C) 2004 - Present : Current maintainer
- CBke (C) 2016 https://github.com/CBke Nice patches
- John Lightsey (C) 2004 john@nixnuts.net Portability fixes and GPL License compliance
- Jean Delvare (C) 2004 khali@linux-fr.org Some nice patches
- Will Tatam (C) 2004 wtatam@premierit.com Online source RPMs http://apt.premierithosting.com/FC2/i386/SRPMS.premierit/
- Haavard Kvaalen (C) 2000 havardk@xmms.org Converted original hand made Makefile to automake/autoconf/libtool
- Chris Lea (C) 2000 chrislea@luciddesign.com Made RPMs
- Mitja Horvat (C) 2000 Mitja.Horvat@hermes.si Misc optimisations
Old Versions
Releases older than 0.8.0beta1 can be found at Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/infinity-plugin/
Contributions
Your help is welcome either coding, testing or building distro packages.