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About:
eXtace is a visual sound display/analysis program. It requires Esound (esd) for its audio source. It includes various fast fourier transforms of the audio data in realtime. Its displays include a 3D wireframe flying landscape, a 3D textured flying landscape, a 16-256 channel graphic EQ, three types of scopes, a 3D "spike" flying landscape, and two forms of spectragrams. The 3D traces can be picked up, manipulated, and displayed at nearly any angle. eXtace also features a 3D direction control widget for controlling the angle and speed at which the trace runs away and a gradient/colormap editor for changing the colormap to suit your needs. No OpenGL is required.
Author:
Dave J. Andruczyk [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://extace.sourceforge.net
Tar/GZ:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/extace/extace-1.9.8.tar.gz
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New vs. old versions
by Michael T. Babcock - Nov 18th 2000 07:54:50
Unlike some programs, extace actually loses some features from version to
version -- there were visuals I liked in the older versions that aren't
available in the newer ones at all. Take a look at different versions if
you want to see the whole gamut of options.
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Re: New vs. old versions
by Dave J. Andruczyk - May 17th 2001 23:04:22
> Unlike some programs, extace actually
> loses some features from version to
> version -- there were visuals I liked in
> the older versions that aren't available
> in the newer ones at all. Take a look
> at different versions if you want to see
> the whole gamut of options.
Which ones would you like me to bring back??
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