Yes, sounds like AI code, like that mombo.art (might have that wrong) that turns words into paintings. On December 18, 2021 8:18:23 PM HST, James Greenlee <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David W. Jones" <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "linux-audio-user" <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2021 12:15:37 AM > Subject: Re: Interpretive audio to video? > > On December 18, 2021 5:10:25 PM HST, James Greenlee <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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? --- David W. Jones gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com Sent from my Android device with F/LOSS K-9 Mail. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user