
Also tweaked the effect a little to use less CPU.Īdded additional positioning system which should work more accurate when using a background image. The color fading use to display the full area when adjusting positioning now shows longer. Renamed "Background Gradient/Image" to a more logical "Use background Image" Presets were ( are now ) not supported, some examples settings can be found under the wallpapers discussions:

is where I pulled most from over the years. No background images included, screenshots are just an example. Color rotation is based off selected colors so you can still use gradients for those. Can adjust the shape of the VU meter to match a surface in your background screenshot. This is not averaging over time, but more like a blur effect, smoothing out the peaks and valleys of the data. Can hide "leds" when there is no audio. Can adjust amplitude ( seperately from normalization ) Normalization was the default, can turn it off if you wish ( currently still somewhat limited for multi-screen users ) Adjust margins to offset from screen edge. Can alter the 2 color gradient of the "leds" But, I'm getting ahead of myself.Options:- Can change background color ( gradients possible ) In the future, if phones have two built-in microphones in order to pick up sound direction, then the waves could come in from whatever direction the sound is coming from. Maybe the image could be of a garden, and tiny birds or flowers go across the screen as sounds are picked up, you get the idea. The wave itself could have a specific design to it, or it could just be the background itself being warped in order to reveal a wave. If the sounds are loud, big waves would appear and wash over the entire wallpaper. If the sound is small, a small wave would appear and fade out fairly fast. My specific idea was for subtle waves to ripple across the background of my wallpaper as my mic picks up sound.

Some will keep with the theme of songs and even display artist names and song titles.īut I was wondering if I could have a regular wallpaper, or rather a "regular" live wallpaper, such as a nice (perhaps animated) image of something, and simply have effects go across the wallpaper whenever sound is picked up. A series of bars, or whatever, going up or down, out or in, whatever, based on the sounds of the audio it's picking up. Most or all sound visualizer live wallpapers are exactly what you'd expect. Let me know if other subs would be more relevant.Īlso, I haven't done much exploration through live wallpapers to find something like this, so my deepest apologies if this idea is abundant and easily discoverable. I'm just exploring subs to ask this in, and this sub seemed most relevant based on my initial impression. Sorry if requests or questions like this aren't appropriate for this sub.
