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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

based on Atmolight, a Arduino and ShiftBars by macetech

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  • @arafathcoolguy, it's just math. IMHO, computer can just make 3 different "color equals" (like we can see above) from past and present parts of picture frames (left right and upper one). then it send proper orders to (for example) microcontroller, which can turn on/off some diodes behind the TV.

    Please, correct me when you will see a mistake.

  • Very nice.

  • @Dustsnyd - Yes. What did you think they used?

  • winamp, people still use that ?

  • i really don't get it how the can be done am a dumb person can any one explain

  • Nicely done, congratz. How much does it cost?

  • DO IT URSELF

  • make a winamp plugin that can control this

    but instead of slow transitions, do hard cuts between colors in time to the music, make a intermediate plugin that will take winamp signals and pass them to any visualazation plugin of your choice, itll rock!

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