2.3 KiB
Infinity Visualization Plugin
https://github.com/dprotti/infinity-plugin
by
- Julien Carme (c) 2000
- Duilio Protti (c) 2004 - 2013
Infinity is a visualization plugin that generates light effects according to a playing sound.
Requirements
- Audacious >= 3.2 (http://audacious-media-player.org/)
- SDL >= 1.0.6
- Glib >= 2.8
- Gtk+ >= 2.8
Install
- ./configure --prefix=/usr (or whatever your prefix is)
- make
- sudo make install
Run
- start Audacious
- enter menu View -> Visualizations
- mark Infinity
- play your favorite songs
To enter/leave Full-Screen mode press Tab key.
Modes
The plugin has two modes. Default is non-interactive.
- Non-Interactive Mode:
States and palettes periodically switches in a random sequence.
If you run Audacity from a terminal the following command keys will display on terminal when Infinity loads:
Keys:
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Space: change effect.
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Tab: toggle full-screen.
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Up/Down: up/down audacity main volume.
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Left/Right: reward/forward actual played song, if any.
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z: previous song.
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x: play.
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c: pause.
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v: stop.
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b: next song.
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Enter: switch to interactive mode. (works only if infinity was configured with --enable-debug option)
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F11: screenshot.
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F12: change palette.
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Interactive Mode:
You can control the effects using keys:
- F12: change palette.
- Tab: toggle full-screen.
- Enter: switch to non-interactive mode.
- F1-F10: choose transformation vector field
- a,z: change curve 1 lighting
- q,s: change curve 2 lighting
- e,r: change curve 1 amplitude
- d,f: change curve 2 amplitude
- w: change curve 2 type
- mouse: change curve 2 position
- F11: screenshot
Known Bugs
As of 0.8.0beta1 the settings window and the about dialog does not work.
If you have problems finding locale.h header file, try to configure with --disable-nls option.
In Ubuntu systems over AMD64 architectures, try running 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.
Contributions
Your help is welcome, either coding, translating or building binary (distro) packages.