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    Flurry.saver in Izzy?

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      sommerdi
      last edited by

      is there a way to use mac osx flurry.saver in izzy ? 

      OSX 10.13.6 / MBP 15 (late 2013) 2,6 GHz i7 , NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB / IZZY 3.0.7
      OSX 11.6 / MBP 16 2.3 GHz i9 32GB / Radeon 5500 8GB
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      • FredF
        Fred @sommerdi
        last edited by

        @sommerdi said:

        flurry.saver

         What about this 

        or this

        http://roycurtis.github.io/Flu...

        http://www.fredrodrigues.net/
        https://github.com/fred-dev
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          sommerdi
          last edited by

          Thanks ... yes for this i am looking for ....  how can i integrate roycurtis. github flurry with the controls ..?


          Diether

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          OSX 11.6 / MBP 16 2.3 GHz i9 32GB / Radeon 5500 8GB
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          • FredF
            Fred @sommerdi
            last edited by

            @sommerdi you can do it using glsl code. The GitHub example is written for web GL, you can port it to glsl. You can try and start making it on shadertoy.com as that will let you see the results as you go and is compatible with Isadora. It will be a steep learning curve but achievable.

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              Reinhard
              last edited by

              Hi, initially I wanted to try to build something like 'Flurry' with the onboard possibilities of Izzy, but after minutes I got this little beauty, not much in common with Flurry, but I think anyway worth sharing.

              best r

              beauty.izz

              mbp 16", 2021, m1pro, 16gb, 12.6 / 6core trashcan, 11.2 / youngest Izzy

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              • WolandW
                Woland Tech Staff @Reinhard
                last edited by

                @reinhard

                So. Pretty. 😍

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                  sommerdi
                  last edited by

                  @Reinhard  ...  thanks  ..it looks good ... thanks for sharing and i am starting to work with ...

                  @Fred  .... i try to build in the code in glsl actor, but i failed ... i got syntax errors ... i am more a beginner in programming...


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                  OSX 11.6 / MBP 16 2.3 GHz i9 32GB / Radeon 5500 8GB
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                  • WolandW
                    Woland Tech Staff
                    last edited by Woland

                    You could also have a secondary computer, force it into screensaver, and have the output going to your monitor going through a splitter, then send one of the outs from the splitter to a monitor and one of the outs to a capture device hooked up to your playback computer. 

                    TLDR: Use one computer to generate the screensaver nonstop and capture it with a second computer. Would work basically as a live-feed. 

                    You could also do something like TeamViewer the screensaver computer as a viewer (without control so your mouse movements wouldn't wake it from the screensaver), then use ScreenCaptureSyphon or Syphoner to get a cropped view of the TeamViewer window showing the screensaver.

                    Clunky, but should work 😉

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                      sommerdi
                      last edited by

                      ok ... great idea with the second mac ....  i am using BM Intensity to feed the video in watcher actor in izzy  ... it is working perfect for capturing

                      Thanks

                      Diether

                      OSX 10.13.6 / MBP 15 (late 2013) 2,6 GHz i7 , NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB / IZZY 3.0.7
                      OSX 11.6 / MBP 16 2.3 GHz i9 32GB / Radeon 5500 8GB
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                      • CitizenJoeC
                        CitizenJoe @sommerdi
                        last edited by

                        @sommerdi et al,

                        Maybe this is a stupid question: Why wouldn't you just play it as a movie?

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                          sommerdi
                          last edited by

                          yes .. it is an option to play it as movie ...  

                          my topic is to change parameter according sound/performance and to use a different background. i would like to have the brackground transparent.

                          Yes i can do it with keying, but it looks not perfect. 

                          OSX 10.13.6 / MBP 15 (late 2013) 2,6 GHz i7 , NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB / IZZY 3.0.7
                          OSX 11.6 / MBP 16 2.3 GHz i9 32GB / Radeon 5500 8GB
                          Motu Ultralite MKIII / BM Intensity USB3
                          located in Munich/Germany

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