Разработчик: BATTLESQUATCH
Описание
22 Unique Scenes
A small library of visualization scenes with several different themes: sci-fi, retro-futuristic, dystopian, space, and nature. Utilize the in-game lower-third menu to adjust lighting, color grading, post process effects, sensitivity and color schemes. Save your favorite effects and configure a scene playlist to automatically cycle through your chosen scenes at a time interval you specify.
VR Experience
For users with a VR headset, try out the spaceship VR demo and experience completely immersive realtime music visualization. Use motion controllers to adjust 8 different effects on the fly and spawn new objects that react to your sound.
Regarding System Requirements
The project supports both 3D and "minimal" scenes (as denoted in the scene selection menu) in an attempt to provide a wider range of support. The 3D scenes are more resource intensive, and have been tested and run above 90 FPS on a machine with the following specs:
8GB DDR4 SDRAM 3200
GeForce GTX 970 4GB Graphics Card
Intel Core i7 6700K 4.00 GHz Processor
Minimal scenes are performant on machines with much lower capabilities.
Important Notes
- For best results, check your default audio device's bitrate settings and select the matching bitrate option in the game's settings
- Overture Music Visualization is not compatible with headphones that simulate surround sound. It is compatible with stereo headphones and surround sound speakers.
- Use space bar to open the effects customization panel in any scene
- If the bars or other lighting effects are not visible, check your operating system's volume and try turning it up or maximizing it. The OS volume controls can also be used as a secondary method of fine-tuning effect sensitivity.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 560
- Storage: 13 GB available space
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i7 2600K
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
- Storage: 13 GB available space
Отзывы пользователей
Overture is the best music visualiser since the good ole' Windows Media Player visualiser. The scenes are deep and detailed, with the range of locations provide the perfect background to disappear into your favourite music. My only issue is a bug that causes the program to crash when attempting to run in 4k fullscreen mode.
9.5/10 - I highly recommend
If you have a large OLED HDR display and a high end GPU, this app is beast! Mouth watering visuals. Many scenes with lots of options and functionality.
decent if you want to generate backgrounds for your youtube videos or twitch stream , while there is a limited ammount of backgrounds and inbuilt effects you get enough materials for the price and so far I have to say it's enough to get a thumb up.
If you really want to get the most of this you'l need to use Reshade with Overture Music Visualization.
yeah , there is not a lot's of contents but what is there actually look good in my opinnion.
The VR mode doesnt work, there is not much to this 'game' and the reason why I got it is broken.
The visualizers look impressive at first until you realize that their reactivity is actually extremely limited. Really the equalizer bars are all that react to the music.
If you're looking for a range of quality music visualizers, check out Wallpaper Engine instead. You'll have to sort through the workshop quite a bit but you'll find many more audio visualizers that have more reactivity and just as impressive looks, and users are adding more all the time. It's also being constantly worked on, updated, and having users add new content, while this one seems to have been abandoned.
Thought it was a very dynamic visualizer, disappointed when I realised it was just almost static sound bars.
doesn't read sound from the computer, and basically nothing shows me how to fix this. couldnt find anything online either
its realy cool with all the sences but im have truble changing the sensativity of the spectrum
This App has absolutely ZERO connectivity with any audio source that my computer (PC, Win 10) plays or can access. To boot, there are no on-line guides, Wikis, How To videos, or anything. I've been using audio visualizers since the 1990s, and this is by far the worst. Stay away!
Very unplayable in its current state as of writing this. Changing the resolution and going full screen instantly crashes the game, alt tabbing also crashes the game. and when the resolution change works the UI visuals are shifted but the physical buttons don't move which makes it impossible to click anything.
Overpriced and unnecessarily large (10 GB!) music visualizer. We get a small collection of backgrounds, even more limited effects. and worst, most themes ended up looking very similar. Maybe get it if it's dirt cheap, but otherwise it's a terrible waste of money and space.
I've been looking for a cheap and good music visualiser to make simple videos for my music for a while. Several disappointments, but Overture does the job! It has more style than things like the Winamp Milkdrrop plugin (although that is cool). A couple of videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51JvkZ5QbzQ and (a bit more edited) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwL-xKJt9gg
An unfortunate tendency to crash in fullscreen mode at the moment though.
Was missing my 90s winamp music visual experience. This is it, updated for the modern music lover.
Using this on my home hi-fi setup, & I like the the low latency and sensitivity. It just works with any source, dac, web page, audio output. Nice water and particle effects. Some really cool scenes & I hope they keep updating. love the spaceship for Jazz, and the campfire for more orchestral listening sessions.
Cons:
- noticed some 3D scenes are locked to 60, even with 144 selected.
- large file/install size
- Large GPU load
Some cool ideas for feedback:
- depth of field
- ambient scenes with optional white noise.
- unlocked freecam in every scene
- custom saved camera angles
- camera angle playlist
- higher res textures
- color pallet swatch picker
- custom countdown label
- album artwork integration
I am writing this review from the standpoint of private use, not say to visualize my music on social media (although the developer has indictated they welcome such usage). And from that angle it's quite the neat tool. In comparison to the few programs that allow music visualization (including music players themselves) it has a bunch of options to modify and adjust the visualization itself and a bunch of scenes/visualization styles.
What was important for me - and what I found nowhere else - is that it works with the general sound output of your OS, instead of being dependant on the user selecting songs to play within the program interface. So if you want to have something nice to look at while you listen to sound from Youtube, Spotify or your private music collection, you can have that. Additionally to that, one of the latest updates also added the mic input as potential source.
It's not a revolutionary "game", but it brings me enjoyment, something to keep my eyes at while listening and visuals to intensify the experience. Check the screenshots on the store page, there really are no big surprises with OMV. It's worth the 8,19€ (9.99$).
Just got it and been perusing the different visualizations... holy cow.... nice. Timer and text to show "starting in XX:XX" ...
Recordings of the visualization have the potential to be used with video editing software to add more details to it.... overlays, screen, etc...
Looking for a preset to set resolution to 3440x1440 or at least have a properly non-stretched 16:9 rectangle to capture a video with OBS or other software... currently the visualization stretches to 3440x1440 using the Fullscreen 1080p setting...
Experimental windowed 2560x1440 looks great! I am using a 3440x1440 monitor and when I do full-screen it shows with less quality... not as "sharp" as the windowed 2560x1440...
Wishlist:
- Option to use smooth edged bars (have different bar styles)
- Ability to have different visualizers with a green screen so we can blend them on video editing software... This is instead of the 3D backgrounds...
- Ability to import SVG shapes for which the spectrum bars can come out of...
- Better alignment of settings on the top of the window, some text overlap (at leas
- Ability to allow settings to display on the "experimental" resolution "windowed" screen.
- Make spectrum bars reach way higher.... I have tried different music genres and audio sensitivity settings, and mostly only the lower frequencies make the bars on the left most side go up somewhat... makes for a rather "uneventful" visualization.
This is awesome!!!!! and has lots of potential!!!
Would recommend.
This is billed as a visualizer, but it is really just a janky EQ bar effect on top of some bland looking 3d screensaver type things. There is very little interactivity with the music (just the EQ bar as far as I can tell).
REALLY Dig the potential of this application and its beautiful. While well done, its a bit feature limited atm which is fine, its early access. Its stable, or so has been thus far for me and has played well in general with my system, so yay there. I was able to put together an interesting test stream with this but its a bit frustrating to use as a streamer at the moment.
ok few things that i REALLY hope you add:
- Please give a hot key to toggle scenes, also allow us to set the time or give more options then just 30 mins.
- For those of us who plan on using this along side a live performance and streaming, is it possible to give us an option to select the audio device we would like the software to use? Defualting to what ever is main windows sound presents all kinds of issues to those of us with complex audio configurations.
- An Auto pilot for free cam, one that moves in a gental arcs would be nice, or the ability to assign different camra paths to scenes.
- Either remeber a scenes various configurations OR allow the scene effects to be global so that when i chang scenes i dont have to pull up the config and select HUE PAN everytime.
- I like the notion that the EQ puts off light that relects. It would be fantastic if some aspect of the background or various other elements of hte image were audio reactive besides the EQ.
- Ability to toggle between sine wave andbar style EQ, or hell make a dlc pack of various EQ types
- Twitch API and Stream elements integrations would be AMAZING, cheers emotes and commands to triggger events in scene for subs would hit the spot.
- some ability to integrate a personel brand/logo where it is subtle and in some small way part of the scene. Would just wave me the hassle of making masks and doing some nifty scene layer work.
- midi integration, so i could use something like an APC40 as a console to control all the settings with a device (hey i can dream damn it).
I would be more then happy to be a test case for some streamer tools or testing or whatever, you guys are on a good path want to see it grow. Thanks for the effort thus far.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Easy to use UI
- Color & Pixel Customization add so many options to each preset
- The Mood and environment feel flexible enough to fit the mood of the songs
- Stunning Visuals
Cons
- In some settings the camera presets work poorly with the location of the sound bar. This is the most problematic when the sound profile bar sits at the bottom of the screen while the camera zooms in past the profile bar.
- Pieces of music with lopsided sound profile have very few options to have a not so lopsided visualizer. This is a bit more of a niche criticism with a much tougher fix. If a piece of music sits in a mid range to high register, most of the visualizer presets feel lopsided looking at it, and I feel that there are not quite enough solutions to this.
Overall I think this visualizer is amazing with only a few flaws, and is well worth the 10$. a possible fix for the lopsided spectrum issue would be to add in a circular visualizer in addition to the vertical visualizer option you include. Another nice improvement would be the ability to add text to the screen. It would help out a lot for content creators QOL.
The visuals are really nice and it is for sure neat. It works really well for me to start my stream up but it would be cool to see the developer add a countdown timer and to fix the bars as they sometimes glitch out and go extremely high. I use 44100 Hz for my audio but in the game I have to set it to 192000 Hz just so the bars can get to a decent height even then they don't move up and down very much like they should. All my audio is all the way up too (all at 100%.) Also some of the settings don't work (I am not sure if they are just not implemented to work yet.) I have been looking for something like this to be able to start my streams without paying someone $25+ just to get a custom animated starting screen.
Pros:
- Awesome Visuals
- Decent amount of settings
- Good amount of scenes
Cons:
- Some settings don't work
- Needs some optimizations
- Needs some fixes for the movement of bars (they don't move very much)
- Also don't know if this is just me but I have 3 monitors and my main display is #3 and the game always opens on the #2 monitor. It is annoying but you can switch the game over to other monitors by WINDOWS + SHIFT + < or > to send it to another monitor.
Worth it?
For $10 I think it is worth it because of the fact that the visuals are awesome and it works good enough for me to use it to start my stream. Although I do get some frame drops when changing scenes especially. Needs a few more updates and it will be really good. There is probably more things that I am missing but oh well.
Received a beta key for this product a few months ago and I use it all the time. It's an absolute steal at $10 bucks, no-brainer purchase for me. I love to have it on in the background as I work and it functions exactly as advertised. Tons of potential applications for this visualizer.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | BATTLESQUATCH |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 16.11.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 70% положительных (37) |