Sure, I will try that, actually I'm waiting on G-force developer (not the VST guys, but the visualizer) to tell me if it is OK to post video with their visualizer and then I'll probably use it since I like very much, and it has decent controls to change things up and make it more interesting. But still, Freemake is super easy, you just load the audio file, choose one of the visualizers, and select the file type you want to output, and your done. Then upload to Youtube. The simplicity is appealing, and really I just want something dynamically reactive so it isn't TOO boring.LawrenceF wrote:Hmmm... maybe not, I wasn't sure which is why I added the "(I think)" part. At any rate Media Player does so load a song, run the visualization in media player, capture it with Jing or the Camtasia demo, upload to YT ... it's all free.braj wrote: I have V6 on my computer (Windows MOVIE Maker, right?) and I don't see anything like that, but I'm on Vista.
Visualizer software for rendering video for YouTube?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
I just tried Jing and I like the way it works, but the result of the capture had no sound and a bad framerate. I'm not sure that will work for me unfortunately. It said it was recording audio but nothing played back.
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- KVRAF
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- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
I'm going to try using Fraps which I used for a work project many years ago, I think it is $30? http://www.fraps.com/download.php It seems like a good capture solution if it works with WMP since it is meant to work with 3D games.
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- KVRAF
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- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Well Fraps works great, no external service needed but it is $37, not $30. I seem to remember buying it a long long time ago, I don't think my work paid for it but searching my email doesn't come up with anything. Anyhow it grabs the sound fine, gets a good resolution and framerate, can record longer than 5 minutes, and unless I find something else better in a week or two I may 'grab' it.
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- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
In your other thread, I said:
A free, open source html5 visualizer:
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2011/ ... -code.html
Very cheap, donationware, from VoVoid: http://www.vsxu.com/download/
Another free option is http://www.plane9.com/
And Vusic, not free, but not restricted: http://www.vusic.com/
A free, open source html5 visualizer:
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2011/ ... -code.html
Very cheap, donationware, from VoVoid: http://www.vsxu.com/download/
Another free option is http://www.plane9.com/
And Vusic, not free, but not restricted: http://www.vusic.com/
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- KVRian
- 840 posts since 27 May, 2008
Visualjockey is a great program but is not being developed anymore.
Harmony seems to have been taken off the market.
Winamp+Milkdrop2 + fraps is probably the best solution.
That is what I am using now.
Reasonable graphics :
Harmony seems to have been taken off the market.
Winamp+Milkdrop2 + fraps is probably the best solution.
That is what I am using now.
Reasonable graphics :
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Yeah, I think any number of visualizers in combo with Fraps will work nicely. It really is easy to use and gives good results, and I can always do a couple of passes of the same song with different visualizer plugins, throw them into Windows Movie Maker and edit them too, adding stills and transitions or titles and whatnot. So Fraps is in my future.
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- KVRist
- 317 posts since 5 Jul, 2002 from Sydney
I've thought about doing something similar with just capturing the video from apps like iTunes or hardware that has a visualizer like Xbox. However random patterns that respond to the music is not really that deep.
You'll get more clicks to your YT just by having a spash pic of a half-nekkid gal.
You'll get more clicks to your YT just by having a spash pic of a half-nekkid gal.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Yeah that's not really my style.
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- KVRian
- 840 posts since 27 May, 2008
Only other solution is creating audio-reactive visuals using something like blender or 3d studio max or cinema 4d.
Blender is free the other packages looking between £500 to £3000.
Pity pilgrim 3d was discontinued as that seemed to have a good audio-visual creation system in place.
blender :
http://www.blendernation.com/2011/12/29 ... alization/
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthr ... Visualizer
http://cgcookie.com/blender/2011/06/02/ ... in-python/
Blender is free the other packages looking between £500 to £3000.
Pity pilgrim 3d was discontinued as that seemed to have a good audio-visual creation system in place.
blender :
http://www.blendernation.com/2011/12/29 ... alization/
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthr ... Visualizer
http://cgcookie.com/blender/2011/06/02/ ... in-python/
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 12 Dec, 2007 from Oslo, Norway
I was searching for something to do this aswell, I didn't really find anything really good for it. VSXu was perhaps the closest, but it kept crashing on the audio import module on my computer.
Quartz Composer on the Mac does it for free. I'm not sure how to render the output to file, and how you do it to have it work on sound that's not streaming. Seems like a really powerful platform.
I ended up going to Videohive and buying some material there. There's a bunch of it that's fairly high quality and cheap.
I put it into Apple Motion, which is a cheap After Effects-ish package available on the App Store for $49.99. It has the ability to change parameters based on amplitude and frequency and render it out. An example of doing this is here: It was really simple to do. I know After Effects has a similar feature.
It doesn't really answer the question, but it might be a good alternative for some.
My endeavor ended up like this:
It's basically finished footage "pulsating" to the rhythm, connecting the beat of the music to a lens blur and a prism filter. Next time I will definitely try to export the sound in separate tracks for bass, vocals, etc, and have them control different aspects of the video, but all in all I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I guess I might look into creating effects like this from scratch too, and see if it can be made in Apple Motion. I cannot justify getting After Effects and Trapcode Suite to make these kinds of effects to back up music I make over the weekend.
I'll be following the thread, lots of great advice so far.
Quartz Composer on the Mac does it for free. I'm not sure how to render the output to file, and how you do it to have it work on sound that's not streaming. Seems like a really powerful platform.
I ended up going to Videohive and buying some material there. There's a bunch of it that's fairly high quality and cheap.
I put it into Apple Motion, which is a cheap After Effects-ish package available on the App Store for $49.99. It has the ability to change parameters based on amplitude and frequency and render it out. An example of doing this is here: It was really simple to do. I know After Effects has a similar feature.
It doesn't really answer the question, but it might be a good alternative for some.
My endeavor ended up like this:
It's basically finished footage "pulsating" to the rhythm, connecting the beat of the music to a lens blur and a prism filter. Next time I will definitely try to export the sound in separate tracks for bass, vocals, etc, and have them control different aspects of the video, but all in all I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I guess I might look into creating effects like this from scratch too, and see if it can be made in Apple Motion. I cannot justify getting After Effects and Trapcode Suite to make these kinds of effects to back up music I make over the weekend.
I'll be following the thread, lots of great advice so far.
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- KVRian
- 840 posts since 27 May, 2008
copcorn that was bloody brilliant.
Now I need to save up for an ipad as those are the kind of visuals I would love to use with my music.
May start learning blenders particle system as well.
Now I need to save up for an ipad as those are the kind of visuals I would love to use with my music.
May start learning blenders particle system as well.
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 18 Jan, 2015
Sorry to bump an old post, but I worked hard on finding a solution for this, so hopefully you'll forgive =)
Had the same problem: my brother plays guitar beautifully, wanted to put a recording of his on youtube with some simple moving bars, couldn't find a tool to do it. Found this forum post a month ago, and was disappointed that there were no good, simple solutions. So I wrote a piece of open source software!! It's done! It takes a wav file as input, spits out a .mp4 720p video with a frequency spectrum that goes with the music. Simple little GUI.
go to source forge, search "sonic candle" if you want to give it a spin. ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/soniccandle ) Shameless plug, but (A) its free and open source, and (B) maybe it will help someone else. Thanks!
Had the same problem: my brother plays guitar beautifully, wanted to put a recording of his on youtube with some simple moving bars, couldn't find a tool to do it. Found this forum post a month ago, and was disappointed that there were no good, simple solutions. So I wrote a piece of open source software!! It's done! It takes a wav file as input, spits out a .mp4 720p video with a frequency spectrum that goes with the music. Simple little GUI.
go to source forge, search "sonic candle" if you want to give it a spin. ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/soniccandle ) Shameless plug, but (A) its free and open source, and (B) maybe it will help someone else. Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 4083 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
It looks good, but very similar to what I can do with Adobe After Effects
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Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 18 Jan, 2015
Thanks for lookin! =) Absolutely. My goal was to help folks out who don't have After Effects or similar, or who don't have the skill / knowledge to use it; they just need something quick and dirty. But you're totally right - I was actually trying to copy a video someone made with after effects.