projectM-visualizer / frontend-sdl2

Standalone application based on SDL2 that turns your desktop audio into awesome visuals. Available on most platforms supported by both libprojectM and libSDL2.
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Windows build #51

Closed mitvitaminen closed 1 year ago

mitvitaminen commented 1 year ago

Hi I really made some ppl jealous of projectM and the projectM in Windows Store really does suck is there a build or can you please post a Windows Build? Or can tell me detailed Instructions on how to build one I am affin with IT and Linux but kinda a nap there. Because I want to make some people happy and they kinda just stuck in the vicious circle of windows;D and I want them to be able to dream away as I do when watching milkdrop greets Chris

kblaschke commented 1 year ago

Not bleeding-edge build, but this development build here should work fine:

https://github.com/kblaschke/frontend-sdl2/releases/tag/2.0-windows-pre1

Or, use the Steam app, it's basically the same as the above build and will be updated when new releases are ready.

Have fun!

mitvitaminen commented 1 year ago

Hey Kai first of all thanks for your work really appreciated I just started to realize how much a nap i am in the windows world nowadays. But anyhow I am facing following issue with your build: code exec can not proceed because VCOMP140.DLL was not found. This happens when I execute the App in the zip folder do I need to install some library first? or is this a bug? Kind regards Chris

Am Fr., 13. Jan. 2023 um 17:30 Uhr schrieb Kai Blaschke < @.***>:

Closed #51 https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/frontend-sdl2/issues/51 as completed.

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kblaschke commented 1 year ago

Hi Chris,

it may require the Microsoft Visual C runtime libraries, which aren't always installed.

You can get them directly from Microsoft here: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe

mitvitaminen commented 1 year ago

Moin Kai, Well thx for the build i could not get it to run yet since the PC is not available, anyhow I just realized you suggested projectM in steam, which is free, maybe we should link this as current stablest windows build, because it is a hustle free steam install? I did not know projectM was available there so thank you very much for this info. Now I can make a friend's computer a show off:) I would like them to rather get to know Linux and its Community, since win11 is quite a change config wise and instead of learning that one should consider an arch install in my humble opinion. Anyways, I just wanted to bump you up in this manner. kind regards and thx again, Chris Chris

Am So., 22. Jan. 2023 um 20:03 Uhr schrieb Kai Blaschke < @.***>:

Hi Chris,

it may require the Microsoft Visual C runtime libraries, which aren't always installed.

You can get them directly from Microsoft here: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe

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