Looking for a music visualization video maker
from JoMiran@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Dec 15:05
https://lemmy.ml/post/23211663
from JoMiran@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Dec 15:05
https://lemmy.ml/post/23211663
I want to start uploading my musical tidbits online and I am looking for tools that can help me auto-generate videos off my music. I do all my music on Linux and I’d like the virtualization tool to also be Linux based. These can be visualizers or image screensaver style transitions. Anything that isn’t generative “AI” because I’d rather not inadvertently steal others art. Any suggestions on apps?
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I know that QMMP has a built-in visualizer, and the webpage says that the visualizer is call projectM, which you can apparently also run standalone: github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm
Projectm goes way back.
Kdenlive has a visualizer effect you can use docs.kdenlive.org/…/audio_spectrum_filter.html
It’s not crazy but it works well enough for something simple.
Not exactly what you want, but FFmpeg can do waveforms
I do this for my partner’s podcast
bobbyhiltz.com/blog/2023/07/ffmpeg-waveform/
If you don’t mind a steep learning curve one X change for endless possibilities: Blender
That would be amazing, but I already have my plate full with guitar, piano, Maschine, Deluge, and French. Still in queue are Renoise (tracker DAW), Arturia Pigments, Bitwig’s funky chained synth thing amd Japanese.
I just something quick and easy so that I can post clips on Loops, etc.