Show HN: I visualize audio in realtime on the web with a port of 2005 technology(goom-online.github.io) A frank attempt no. 2, with a more clickbaity title :) So what sits under this link is Goom, a music visualizer that should speak for itself as to its artistic quality; created by Jean-Christophe Hoelt (edit: who is not me), with releases between 2001 and 2005, now, with Emscripten and a bit of fiddling, I got it running well right in your browser! And when I say "well", I mean not the looks of the wrapping website (I tried), but that it ain't no 2-hour load, sans misc assets it all ended up weighing just short of 200KB when built! Almost as if a boilerplate... huh, now that I look, the favicon has somehow become twice that size... Nevermind the favicon, look what you can do with old technology :-) Like any old technology proper, it calculates everything on the CPU, so watch your battery - but mind you, it should still run fast, that is the point, of the kind that HN deserves to hear, while GitHub only to see :) So if it happens... Not to be fast... Check that your browser is not slowing it down on purpose! I actually saw Edge do this, it blabbed something security, something relatively unknown domain- and now you know one reason why you're reading me here :^) Oh and sure it's FOSS, so... GitHub repo: https://github.com/goom-online/goom-online.github.io Website: https://goom-online.github.io/ I look forward to hearing... something... this time... :) |