Author Topic: Moodbars from clementine ?  (Read 8801 times)

kartik3e

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I think importing Moodbars or similar feature from clementine and adding to the musicbee would be awesome.

Here is an image showing moodbars at work.
http://images.clementine-player.org/screenshots/clementine-1.1-4.png:)

Even their seek-bar seems pretty cool.

beeing good

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Can you explain the mood bar? I saw a similar screenshot recently and I can't see what purpose it serves and think it just looks messy.

kartik3e

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Moodbar is a computer visualization used for navigating within a piece of music. This is done with a horizontal bar that is divided into vertical stripes. Each stripe has a colour showing the "mood" within a short part of the song. The colour can depend on spectrum and/or rhythmic features of the part of the song. The parts of the song (intro, choruses, solos, accents etc.) as well as musical changes (dynamics, rhythm, texture, playing instruments) are clearly visible on the bar.
Moodbar was originally presented by Gavin Wood and Simon O’Keefe in their paper On Techniques for Content-Based Visual Annotation to Aid Intra-Track Music Navigation.[1] Moodbar has been implemented for Amarok, Clementine and Exaile music player and the gjay playlist creator.
As of 2008, the default implementation of Amarok's moodbar only uses the spectral content of the current section of the track. It calculates the energy in the low, medium, and high frequency bands, and turns this into the amount of red, green, and blue in the corresponding stripe. Each moodbar file is 1000 samples long, which corresponds to roughly 4-5 samples every second, for a typical 3-4 minute long song. This is not useful for telling anything about the rhythm of a song, but it is sometimes possible to guess where different instruments are playing. This can be useful for spotting verse, chorus, verse structure, and breaks in the music.
Because all moodbars are normalised to the same length, any information that might be contained within the visual texture of the bar can be very misleading, as short tracks will be displayed with greater detail.

SPURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodbar

I know it looks a little messy, but If steven integrates it into musicbee , I Believe he could create a better and by far the most perfect seekbar ever.

hamma

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Hmmm, i think it´s nearly as useless as the wavebar. Maybe a little bit more eyecandy.

lnminente

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I'm not still sure about its utility. If you want to know more info about a certain or different frequencies fore detecting chorus or certain instruments maybe could be better an spectrogram: http://www.google.es/images?q=spectrogram

kartik3e

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I'm not still sure about its utility. If you want to know more info about a certain or different frequencies fore detecting chorus or certain instruments maybe could be better an spectrogram: http://www.google.es/images?q=spectrogram

What about a spectrogram seekbar !

Why Am I ralking about seebar, see, musicbee's seekbar and its surrounding area take a lot of space and still only provides one function. duh.
So what I can think of is that the seekbar to be more of a spectrogram that we can clck anywhere to play , and What about bookmarking in songs... like playing song from a particular(you fav) part.

More or less like this http://www.acc.umu.se/~zao/waveform00.png


I believe this would really add some more usability to the seekbar.
Waiting for fedbacks. :)

lnminente

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-Bookmarking your favourite parts is actually possible in MB. To use them you have to enable the hotkeys related before enabling bookmarks section in the left panel. They are not webpages bookmarks, but links to the favourite parts of songs.
-Also there is a seekable wavebar and the ability of seeing the wavebar you posted. And a customizable theatermode which can be shown in a panel, for example "the narrow one" i wrote http://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=8252.0

Clownmite

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Combining the waveform seekbar with the moodbar could be really awesome, for eye-candy. I still wish it were possible to get the waveform as the seekbar though.

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Can you explain the mood bar? I saw a similar screenshot recently and I can't see what purpose it serves and think it just looks messy.
This. I just think it's messy and ugly personally
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How does it determine "mood" to assign colours?
Is it just beat detection or does it require a clairvoyant plugin?  ???
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