None StarDock created dynamic "Dreams"

isn't it possible for users to make dynamic "Dreams"

Hi

I can see that there is an option for dynamic content in the dream maker

if it's not possible for the useres, it would be awesome if you stardock guys would make a background that reacted to the computer temperature, and load

i was thinking something along the way of a ring of fire where the color shows the temperature and the length of the flames shows the load of the different parts of the computer

 

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Reply #1 Top

Sounds interesting. I'll look forward to it. :wc:

Reply #3 Top

cool idea. :thumbsup:

Reply #4 Top

Get to work! :)  :thumbsup:

Reply #5 Top

what happens when you have more then 4 cores

Reply #6 Top

I think we should probably release the SDK. :)

Reply #9 Top

well i didn't think this many would like the ideer so i thought i could just take my time with it...

i don't really have time before summer (exames) but when im done, i will get some of my friends to help me with the animations and such

but until then you guys can post surgestions for it here...

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Quoting DisturbedComputer, reply 5
what happens when you have more then 4 cores

it should be adabtive to the amount of cores and cpu

if it turns out badly,i will make seperate dreams for different amounts of cpus

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Quoting Overlord5, reply 10
t should be adabtive to the amount of cores and cpu

if it turns out badly,i will make seperate dreams for different amounts of cpus

 

cool  of course I only have 4 but was just curious

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I have another question: is it possible to create an equalizer .dream (or as an effect). would looking cool when you listening to some music.

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Quoting Onklifiziert, reply 12
I have another question: is it possible to create an equalizer .dream (or as an effect). would looking cool when you listening to some music.

i belive VLC has this option.

BUT i don't see why it shouldn't be possible to make a dream that does this, it's a dll file you make to work the background, so you just need to monitor you sound output

audio bars would be the easiest to make, because they just display the current output, though the more advanced you will proberbly need something with arrays, some filters and stuff

my concept sketch also includes 2 audio equalizers