Any one know of any (preferably lightweight) linux applications that can import an audio file and make a matching audio meter video file from it - squiggly lines, jumping bars etc to represent the audio playing?
Something like this in gnome-mplayer but as a video.
cheers.
Software - Audio meter to video?
Re: Software - Audio meter to video?
the catchphrase is "real-time spectrogram".stu91 wrote:... import an audio file and make a matching audio meter video file from it - squiggly lines, jumping bars etc to represent the audio playing?
www.google.com/search?q=linux+"real-time+spectrogram"
You may still have to use a screen recorder ... https://www.google.com/cse?cx=015995643981050743583%3Aabvzbibgzxo&q=desktop+recorder&sa=Search&cof=FORID%3A0#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=desktop%20recorder
This looks like it fits the bill ... http://tlecomte.github.com/friture/
screengrab ... http://tlecomte.github.com/friture/images/friture_20100713.png
it requires python, and I don't have a scooby how to make it work in Puppy.
screengrab ... http://tlecomte.github.com/friture/images/friture_20100713.png
it requires python, and I don't have a scooby how to make it work in Puppy.
Last edited by Barkin on Wed 20 Feb 2013, 19:27, edited 2 times in total.
Software - Audio meter to video?
You could fake it
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