Concept and author : [Maxim Volskiy] (https://github.com/mvsoft74/BeatDrop)
Lynn Jarvis 2018-2023
Spout output can be imported into any host program with Spout support
or by using the SpoutReceiver FreeframeGL plugin for Freeframe hosts.
The visuals will then react to audio generated by the host itself.
Find a working application in the "BeatDrop" folder.
More information : see Milkdrop2PcmVisualizer.cpp.
Search for "SPOUT" to find code changes.
BeatDrop for Spout is licenced under the 3-Clause BSD License.
15.05.23 - Change to Visual Studio 2022 and the SpoutDX support class.
See vis_milk2\plugin.cpp for details.
25.09.23 - Fix plugin.cpp MyWindowProc : WM_KEYDOWN default - fall through
26.09.23 - SendDX9surface - add update flag to allow a fixed sender size if false
SpoutDX9.cpp/CheckDX9sender - CreateSharedDX9Texture to new width and height for size change
nseel2/nseel-compiler.c - remove _MSC_VER >= 1400 condition
BeatDrop is a stand-alone implementation of the amazing Milkdrop2 Winamp plug-in.
It lets you experience the stunning visual 2D effects with your music player of choice. No additional configuration steps needed! Just start BeatDrop and play your music.
Use BeatDrop with your favourite
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Music player: foobar2000, VLC media player, Clementine, AIMP, ...
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Web-based player: SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo, ...
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Internet Radio station: SomaFM, DI.FM, RauteMusik.FM, ...
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Windows 10, Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 SP1
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WASAPI-compatible sound card
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DirectX 9 - compatible GPU
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DirectX End-User Runtimes (also included in the installer) contains the required 32-bit helper libraries d3dx9_43.dll and d3dx9_31.dll
Special thanks to:
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Ryan Geiss and Rovastar (John Baker) official Milkdrop2 source code
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oO-MrC-Oo XBMC plugin
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Casey Langen milkdrop2-musikcube
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Matthew van Eerde loopback-capture
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and all the preset authors!
This repository is licensed under the 3-Clause BSD License (LICENSE or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause) with the exception of where otherwise noted.
Although the original Matthew van Eerde's loopback-capture project didn't explicitly state the license, the author has been kind enough to provide the license clarification
Hi. Just wondering is this open source? I'm looking for something like this for my school project.
@Sunny do with the source as you like.
All changes in this repository to the original Matthew's code are published either under the terms of BSD license or the license provided by original author.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, shall be licensed as above.