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Mac Version?
I understand that it's 99% not possible but...
I asked the same question, but preferabily I think you need "Wine".
I'll reference this: https://github.com/OfficialIncubo/BeatDrop-Music-Visualizer/issues/7
adbX told me that both Wine and Crossover didn't work on Mac.
Check this response: https://github.com/OfficialIncubo/BeatDrop-Music-Visualizer/issues/7#issuecomment-1760037208
Try a Windows emulators, or install a small Windows virtual machine, this will work. I don't have a mac so I won't be able to tell you more. I recommend to use projectM :)
It works fine with Parallels.
https://github.com/milkdrop2077/MilkDrop3/assets/10224533/4a71df6c-961e-4e6a-9e0b-c2257e9e1848
@gth001 thanks!!
It works fine with Parallels.
Wait. How did you making it work? Is it a Windows 11 VM on Mac?
I've built a Mac and Linux-compatible music visualizer based on a web-based (WebAssembly, WebGPU) port of Milkdrop. I'm planning to open-source it after cleaning up the code. https://milkymilky.rocks -- however, for it to grab and analyze the system audio stream, you'll need something like Rogue Amoeba Loopback installed on your Mac.
@milkdrop2077 if you need a website like milkymilky.rocks, I'm planning to open-source that code as well. I'm hosting it for free btw.. maybe it's a nice thing to have for this project as well?
I've built a Mac and Linux-compatible music visualizer based on a web-based (WebAssembly, WebGPU) port of Milkdrop. I'm planning to open-source it after cleaning up the code. https://milkymilky.rocks -- however, for it to grab and analyze the system audio stream, you'll need something like Rogue Amoeba Loopback installed on your Mac.
A truly alternative of BeatDrop, but it's based of ButterChurn and you transformed to a standalone program! Keep up the great work!
P.S. I have curated some ButterChurn Presets from the present and added them to BeatDrop months ago. See BeatDrop/BeatDrop Resources/presets/ButterChurn Presets.
@kyr0 thanks it's a nice idea! maybe in a few months :)
I've built a Mac and Linux-compatible music visualizer based on a web-based (WebAssembly, WebGPU) port of Milkdrop. I'm planning to open-source it after cleaning up the code. https://milkymilky.rocks -- however, for it to grab and analyze the system audio stream, you'll need something like Rogue Amoeba Loopback installed on your Mac.
A truly alternative of BeatDrop, but it's based of ButterChurn and you transformed to a standalone program! Keep up the great work!
P.S. I have curated some ButterChurn Presets from the present and added them to BeatDrop months ago. See BeatDrop/BeatDrop Resources/presets/ButterChurn Presets.
Nice, I'll look it up and integrate 👍
@kyr0 thanks it's a nice idea! maybe in a few months :)
Sure, great, just tag me here, it's not a big deal, easy to set-up :)
I've built a Mac and Linux-compatible music visualizer based on a web-based (WebAssembly, WebGPU) port of Milkdrop. I'm planning to open-source it after cleaning up the code. https://milkymilky.rocks -- however, for it to grab and analyze the system audio stream, you'll need something like Rogue Amoeba Loopback installed on your Mac.
Hi, is it still maintained ?
@capellavacancies I'm still alive, but these days focusing on AI :)