Visualizer software for rendering video for YouTube?

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Oh you mean something like this? Capturing Winamp's Milkdrop plugin visuals, or anything else?


or some video composite layering like this more current one I did,


It's sort of a convoluted process if done strictly on the computer without any external capture software, but it can be done with some patience, a fast enough computer and video card and the right screen capture software, plus video editing software and sometimes needing the right video format converter (depending on the screen capture's video format it saves/renders the video output to). Getting the capture to output to the right dimensions/HD format is another tricky process too. In the process you need to start the rendered audio playing back in winamp and also recording the beat matched visuals, as sometimes the audio that is captured by the screen capture is not high quality, you need to align that with the pre rendered audio in your video editor and then replace the video captures audio.

If you're really into doing video multimedia stuff like this, the best option is a separate external digital video capture hardware device people would use for DVRing tv, or the more popular use now is for capturing console video game play. Just route your video cards output to one of these devices and you have full res high quality HD video of whatever. Then re-import it to your computer.

I am a graphic designer but I dabble in video editing audio/video things like this

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gloves12 wrote: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 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/soniccandle) ) Shameless plug, but (A) its free and open source, and (B) maybe it will help someone else. Thanks!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank-You! Works like a charm and I could use my own background image so it is highly customizable for the price tag! Thanks again!!

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