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Real-time audio visualizations (spectrum, spectrogram, etc.)
At present friture only runs with a sampling rate of 48khz and exactly 512 frames/period. However, it should be possible for friture to dynamically detect the sampling rate/frame count from...
See: http://m1el.github.io/woscope-how/ http://blog.hvidtfeldts.net/index.php/2011/07/plotting-high-frequency-functions-using-a-gpu/
DISCLAIMER: This is issue is not a problem, but rather an Enhancement and Feature Request. The title is self-explanatory. It would be a huge improvement, for live gig use cases!...
Every time I close Friture when it's running inside a Remote Desktop session it crashes with the following error in the log file: ``` 2020-04-13 14:02:04,536 CRITICAL friture.exceptionhandler: Unhandled exception:...
**Operating System:** Windows 10 1809 **Bug:** If a tone is generated with the Generator clock and not stopped before removing the Generator clock the tone will continue to play with...
File "friture\plotting\glCanvasWidget.py", line 160, in tryGlGetString File "errorchecker.pyx", line 53, in OpenGL_accelerate.errorchecker._ErrorChecker.glCheckError (src\errorchecker.c:1218) OpenGL.error.GLError: GLError( err = 1280, description = b'\xed\xe5\xe4\xee\xef\xf3\xf1\xf2\xe8\xec\xfb\xe9 \xfd\xeb\xe5\xec\xe5\xed\xf2 \xef\xe5\xf0\xe5\xf7\xe8\xf1\xeb\xe5\..., baseOperation = glGetString, cArguments = (GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION,) )...
Currently, the spectrogram has a pitch label on the left, and a db label on the right. It'd be useful if the left and right axes could be changed, to...
I'm on Windows 10 (1903) using Stereo Mix as a source. FFT Spectrum works fine, but nothing gets drawn in the 2D spectrogram widget, until i actually stop the processing....
First of all: Thanks for this very useful and elegant piece of software. :) I poked around a little and stumbled upon this: If I close all the docks and...
Unlike other visualizations, the scope has no setting to adjust the y-axis range. Many times, the input signal has a very low amplitude, which makes it hard to see in...