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    About Bonk'd Audio Visualizer

    FeaturesThe Bonk'd Audio Visualizer is a 3D audio visualizer written in C/C++ with Vulkan, designed for Linux first, Windows second. It is designed to be lightweight, fast, and low latency. Future planned features include:

    -Desktop background rendering
    -Customizable colors
    -Customizable speed (can be customized with command line options right now)
    -Customizable wave heights/sample rate/sample size (also customizable via command line options right now)

    Stretch goals depending on reception:

    -VR
    -Control of viewport
    -Gamification of some sortNotesIf you're running on Linux by default the application uses PipeWire, an option to use straight ALSA is available with -alsa in the launch options, it presently connects to the mic instead of the default output device, a fix is in the works. Testing was completed on Fedora 36, but any linux with Pipewire and proper Vulkan drivers should work with the default settings just fine.

    Many featur...