Releases: enra64/PalliLux
New Features!
On Linux, anyway. And actually more like porting features from the ambilight mode to the spectrometer mode. Still, having the low-pass filter and the brightness factor for the spectrometer is pretty cool.
Also, a rotating-single-color mode was implemented for the spectrometer, so there is a completely new feature after all.
Second cross-platform release
Features
- Single screen config is now saved to disk when changed
Fixes
- DirectX related crashes drastically reduced
- No more busy-waiting on windows
Other
A qt5-charts-free release is no longer included. Install with pacman -S qt5-charts.
First cross-platform release
Finally - A Windows version
While the windows version still has some issues with framerate (eg 15fps), it is now finally working - even with gui, and even when playing games!
Issues
Some issues still exist, including busy-waiting for arduino responses and weird crashes on closing the window. Also, only the main screen may be captured. Oh, and do not move the window off the main screen - that kinda kills the framerate (dont ask me why).
Linux
The linux version is, as usual, working, and sits at 75 fps. It will need qt5-base libraries, and - if you want the fancy fps graph - qt charts.
UI polishing
The ui is now quite a bit less bad. Histogram may not be working.
Linux release finished
Linux
The gui is working well, achieving ~60fps.
Windows
Both the DirectX and the GDI ScreenshotProvider implementation only capture ~15fps, and do not work with games, so more work is needed here.