Releases: lilgallon/DynamicLedStrips
Releases · lilgallon/DynamicLedStrips
Version 0.1.0
Windows-only release for the moment. It should work with MacOS and Linux, but you have to build it by yourself. I may code a CI to push releases automatically for windows / linux / macos, but for now, you need to build it on your own.
How to use it:
- Download the .zip below
- Extract its content to a folder
- Run the .exe that is inside
Configuration
- The brightness changes according to the audio:
- BASS_LEVEL (default): the brightness changes according to the bass currently played
- SOUND_LEVEL: the brightness changes according to the sound level currently played (volume)
- NONE: the brightness does not change
- The brightness variation can be smoothened:
- NONE (default): no smoothing
- DYNAMIC: dynamic smooth (the smoothing value changes according to the level difference)
- VALUE: you specify the value to smoothen the brightness variation. Instead of going from 10% to 50% brightness intensity if the sound volume goes from 10% to 50%, it goes to 10% + {smoothingValue}.
- The color changes according to the color of your screen:
- COLOR_AVG (default): takes the average of the colors of your screen (in the center)
- NONE: the color won't change
- You can configure everything by hand, or you can use the default config
- You can run the program with a command line that contains all the information needed to connect to the device and to set the configuration
Device detection
- You can scan for compatible devices, then you have to select the one that you want
Details
- You can still use your gaming controller while using the program, it won't interact with it
- It works with full screen apps
Disclaimer
- If the color variable is not set to NONE, you may get banned by intrusive anti-cheats (like Riot Vanguard). I did not test it though. The program acts like it's taking screenshots. Works great for Survival Games. Rocket League is safe as well. If you get banned, don't blame me!