| Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent folder | |||
| sonic-visualizer-2.5-qt5.12.3-gentoo.amd64-with-shared-libs.20190610.tar.xz | 2019-06-12 | 31.0 MB | |
| sonic-visualiser-3.3-linux.ubuntu1904amd64.tar.xz | 2019-06-11 | 3.0 MB | |
| sonic-visualiser-3.3.fork.source.tar.gz | 2019-06-10 | 1.4 MB | |
| sonic-visualiser-3.3-qt5.12.3-gentoo.amd64-20190610.tar.xz | 2019-06-10 | 3.0 MB | |
| sonic-visualizer-2.5-qt5.12.3-gentoo.amd64-20190610.tar.xz | 2019-06-10 | 2.6 MB | |
| sonic-visualiser-2.5-r2.fork.source.tar.xz | 2016-09-19 | 13.1 MB | |
| PATCH | 2016-08-14 | 194 Bytes | |
| VERSION.md | 2016-08-14 | 1.0 kB | |
| README.md | 2016-08-14 | 1.7 kB | |
| Totals: 9 Items | 54.1 MB | 0 | |
This fork of the Sonic Visualiser software was made on Aug. 13 2016.
It allows better integration in other audio software likely to launch it as a player application/module.
Windows
Version used is a fork of tag 2.2
Original repository was retrieved using mercurial, with windows dependencies:
hg clone -b with-dependencies https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/sonic-visualiser
See webpage:
https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/sonic-visualiser/wiki/WindowsBuild21
A patch file is enclosed.
Linux
The code is based on tag 2.5 and the patch differs only from the Windows patch by the absence of prebuilt dependencies and adjustment to build parameters.
Build provided using g++-4.9.3 and CXXFLAGS="-march=core-avx2" The build will require a recent Intel corei3+ or equivalent to safely run.
Windows build system
See file VERSION
USAGE
This fork adds four optional switches:
--hw-ratio=(float)
height/width correcting ratio applied to standard GUI size. Typical range is 0.5-1.5.
--width-ratio=(float)
share of the 'available width' on screen to be actually used on screen (typical range is 0.25-1.5).
'available width' is determined by the Qt5 GUI size system and depends on screen size.
--play-on-launch
starts playing the audio file appended to the end of command line on launch of the application.
--no-property-boxes
automatically sets off the auxiliary dialogs and windows to better show the processed audio on screen.
Fabrice Nicol
Montpellier Aug. 13 2016