Not very sure what to say. Please pack and post the whole config, to can easier check.MashedPotato wrote:I use this to check. Even when the FreqMin/Max are set to 20-100, the image starts appearing around 270Hz.
What I meant by setting Freq to 0 is that it doesn't change anything, even deleting that part of the code doesn't change a thing. Sensitivity is the one in control
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Image Audio Visualizer
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Thanks balala, I'm wrong (as always...)balala wrote:But there is only the Alpha value. There are no three (or four) values. But that value is included into a Clamp function.
What is wrong and I still say it's wrong, is the missing comma, marked below red: Imagealpha=(Clamp(([MeasureAudioBase]*255)[color=#FF0000],[/color]0,255)).
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No, don't say as always. I think it happens to all of us sometimes to mistaken. Not a big deal...fonpaolo wrote:Thanks balala, I'm wrong (as always...)
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No balala, I can say "always" because it's so.
I have big problems, lately, with attention, I read something and understand another thing.
Even if I've read "Clamp", my mind has only noticed the three numbers, only when you've pointed me in the right direction, I realized my mistake.
Probably I'm stressed, I don't know...
I have big problems, lately, with attention, I read something and understand another thing.
Even if I've read "Clamp", my mind has only noticed the three numbers, only when you've pointed me in the right direction, I realized my mistake.
Probably I'm stressed, I don't know...
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Yes, the Clamp bang definitely needs the comma...
But I would suggest a different approach with the audio level measure.
I modified your audiolevel measure settings to reflect a different way to obtain a value for low frequencies.
Since you only want to measure bass levels, it is not necessary to create FFT sections, and much less resource intensive to use the PEAK/RMS scale. It gives you a reading that reflects the amplitude of the audio (bass is usually strongest).
To read the PEAK/RMS you need a child measure of the audiolevel plugin and control the image alpha using that measure.
And I averaged the size of that measure, so the alpha change is less psychotic!
Adjust the Sensitivity value to get the reaction you want.
Let us know if you want something different...
But I would suggest a different approach with the audio level measure.
I modified your audiolevel measure settings to reflect a different way to obtain a value for low frequencies.
Since you only want to measure bass levels, it is not necessary to create FFT sections, and much less resource intensive to use the PEAK/RMS scale. It gives you a reading that reflects the amplitude of the audio (bass is usually strongest).
To read the PEAK/RMS you need a child measure of the audiolevel plugin and control the image alpha using that measure.
And I averaged the size of that measure, so the alpha change is less psychotic!
Adjust the Sensitivity value to get the reaction you want.
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[Rainmeter]
Update=16
DynamicWindowSize=1
[Metadata]
Name=Bloody Cut(Yandare Background)
Author=IkiruRiyu
Information=Background Bass Visualizer
Version=1.0
[MeasureAudioBase]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=AudioLevel
Port=Output
RMSAttack=0
RMSDecay=0
RMSGain=1
PeakAttack=0
PeakDecay=0
PeakGain=1
; FFTSize=1024
; FFTOverlap=(#FFTSize#/2)
; FFTAttack=15
; FFTDecay=100
; Bands=
; FreqMin=20
; FreqMax=100
Sensitivity=35
; Documentation: https://docs.rainmeter.net/manual-beta/plugins/audiolevel/
[MeasureAudioBaseChild]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=AudioLevel
Parent=MeasureAudioBase
Channel=Sum
; Type=Peak OR Type=RMS
; Peak gives a faster change
Type=Peak
; You can average the measure to smooth changes; 1~? is the number of value changes to average
AverageSize=1
; Background image to cover the current wallpaper (black 0,0,0,255 OR white 255,255,255,255)
[Back]
Meter=Image
W=#WorkAreaWidth#
H=#WorkAreaHeight#
SolidColor=0,0,0,255
[MeterHeart]
Meter=Image
ImageName=#@#Bloody Chan~.png
;Test Image
;#@#background_2.jpg
X=0
Y=0
; Rather than a preset size, set it to the screen work area width and height
W=#WorkAreaWidth#
;1366
H=#WorkAreaHeight#
;768
PreserveAspectRatio=0
Imagealpha=(Clamp(([MeasureAudioBaseChild]*255),0,255))
Imagetint=255,255,255
Antialias=1
DynamicVariables=1
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Congratulations eclectic-tech, definitely you became lately an expert of the AudioLevel plugin. I don't understand it well, knowing just the basics, but definitely didn't work so much with it as you did. I know who I'd like to help me in such questions, if I'd have a problem with it.eclectic-tech wrote:Yes, the Clamp bang definitely needs the comma...
But I would suggest a different approach with the audio level measure.
I modified your audiolevel measure settings to reflect a different way to obtain a value for low frequencies.
Since you only want to measure bass levels, it is not necessary to create FFT sections, and much less resource intensive to use the PEAK/RMS scale. It gives you a reading that reflects the amplitude of the audio (bass is usually strongest).
To read the PEAK/RMS you need a child measure of the audiolevel plugin and control the image alpha using that measure.
And I averaged the size of that measure, so the alpha change is less psychotic!
Adjust the Sensitivity value to get the reaction you want.
Let us know if you want something different...
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Thanks balala!
Ever time I start to think about a new skin, I begin wondering "How to use the audiolevel plugin?"
I think I'm just addicted to seeing how many ways I can use it!
My trial & error coding helps me understand some of DGrace's plugin options, so I don't mind making some suggestions here every once in a while...
Back to working my newest skin! It doesn't use the plugin... yet
Ever time I start to think about a new skin, I begin wondering "How to use the audiolevel plugin?"
I think I'm just addicted to seeing how many ways I can use it!
My trial & error coding helps me understand some of DGrace's plugin options, so I don't mind making some suggestions here every once in a while...
Back to working my newest skin! It doesn't use the plugin... yet
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This is always true, I think. We're all learning from our mistakes, right? And not just regarding this plugin...eclectic-tech wrote:My trial & error coding helps me understand some of DGrace's plugin options, so I don't mind making some suggestions here every once in a while...
What are you working with?eclectic-tech wrote:Back to working my newest skin! It doesn't use the plugin... yet
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A lock screen skin... modding a nice one by Nikola Rabra from his Yosemite Menu Bar Suite.
Hope to have it debugged in a day or so...
This thread has now been totally hijacked!
Hope to have it debugged in a day or so...
This thread has now been totally hijacked!
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Indeed...eclectic-tech wrote:This thread has now been totally hijacked!