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Did you think in the future to add plugins and support ICUE Corsair utility engine, thank you one more time, great job my friend.
Ive just read some stuff about ICUE and it seems interesting, but will take some time since I still have to figre out a lot. But its in progress :)
And I have a suggestion, in the Audio Settings: could you add a "all as positive-zoom" option below of "no negative-zoom" or replacing both with something like a drop down of 'negative-zoom style'.
I have the "Audio Setting: Audio Zoom" set to 9 & in "General Settings: Zoom Speed" set to 1, and sometimes it stands still and there's 0 zoom, which I think should be better if it was 1 in my example (but as set in General Settings).
& from your ideas listed above: +1 to the "customizable frequency range for bass boost"
Anyways great work!
I have already been working on a new arrangement of the audio settings for the next update, and I think your Idea is pretty interesting - I will consider it.
Regarding the customizable frequency boost, I'm not sure if I can fit it into this version, but Ill also prioritize it :)
Cheers
Please just have some more patience :)
PS: Maybe some audioshake to make the bass a bit more exciting? :D
It's an open source app for controlling leds, I don't have ICue and this app can control many hardware's that aren't compatible with Icue
Hi, and thank you for the suggestion, I looked at OpenRGB and it seems like a nice piece of software, but unfortunately I came to the conclusion that it is not so easy to implement.
This Wallpaper is "just" a website (html), not a real application (.exe), so I can only worrk with the API's that Wallpaper-Engine provides.
Currently this is unfortunately only Corsair iCUE (and their devices).
In order to get it working, someone (prefferably the developers themselfes) would have to create an OpenRGB-Plugin for Wallpaper-Engine which also provides a web-api.
But - You could try submitting a feature-request and depending on user interest they might add it. :-) => https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/431960/discussions/0/
Alternatively, you might want to look out for Wallpaper-Engine alternatives, there might be something out there already supporting OpenRGB? ~Cheers
Thanks you very much for the detailed answer! I will check and post, also check on OpenRGB part.
Sadly, I don't know still if there are Wallpaper-Engine alternatives that works with other brands.
Hi there, and thanks for your interest!
Actually, the source code is already public on Github:
https://github.com/hexxone/audiorbits/tree/2.4_dev
Also I have been working on getting VR support. It's basically done but since I dont own a VR Headset I can't really test it that well ^^ but maybe you are a developer and can do something with it :P
Cheers
P.S.: I hope to get a Beta update out this year. If I remember by then, I will try to contact you for it :)
Great, thanks for letting me know. Definitely reach out if you're looking for beta testers, I would love to test it.
Not that I know of.