More like visualization code.
At the risk of being really abstract...Sometimes when you hear something, you
"see" something in your mind. The sound conjures images. I'm looking for a
piece of software that can output a video file of what the computer "saw" when
"listening" to the input audio file.
It doesn't necessarily have to be as complex as that sounds though. My description
sounds very A.I. rich...It could be just simple math where tempo detection can be used for
say a scroll rate, and frequencies could be color intensity, patterns could be based on
waveform interpolated with a function.
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From: "David W. Jones" <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>
To: "linux-audio-user" <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2021 12:15:37 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Interpretive audio to video?
On December 18, 2021 5:10:25 PM HST, James Greenlee <james(a)madsonics.com> wrote:
Does anybody know of a tool that I could feed audio in
to, and have it output an "interpreted" video? Not necessarily a
"waveform" of the audio, more something abstract, like an acid-tripped audio
fractal or something.
Thanks!
Hmm. Send an audio file/output to a command line tool that could break it into proper
audio frames and send the frames to a video player?
Or maybe visualizdtion code that some audio players could serve the purpose?
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