EXCLUSIVE: Introducing the visualizer to an upcoming BassBoom version
BassBoom v1.0 was released early this month to provide you with the refactored Basolia library, while improving the music player textual user interface application. It allows you to play MPEG music files and streams, as well as MPEG radio stations, with the help of the libmpg123 native library, in your C# applications.
However, there will be a set of exciting features that will come to the player in an upcoming version of BassBoom under the v1.0 version umbrella. This upcoming version, v1.0.1, will add a feature to the Basolia library for applications to be able to finally visualize the music being played in different ways, and you can see one of the styles here:
The visualizer provides you with different ways to give you a visual representation of the music being played within BassBoom, including a 32-band spectrum analysis visualizer that shows you bass, mid, and treble levels that adjust as the music goes on. This visualizer not only supports music files, but also radio stations. Moreover, you’ll have a wide variety of visualizers that you can navigate through using the left and the right arrow keys.
As we are working on this feature, we are trying our best to provide you with new versions of BassBoom to incorporate new features, as well as bug fixes and other improvements. The upcoming version of BassBoom promises that the Basolia API will not contain breaking changes.
We will release this upcoming version of BassBoom at the end of June 2026. Stay tuned in Aptivi Blog and Aptivi Newsroom for further updates!
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