This program allows you to add a MIDITrail's like counter to your videos, without the need of recording it through MIDITrail itself.
Sure you can, but there are a few "rules" you need to follow.
What you can do:
- Take parts of the code, and use it on your apps. (As long as you credit me, BASS.NET and Un4seen.)
- Share the code on websites outside of the GitHub world. (Again, same as before.)
- Create ports of the simulator for other operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X, Amiga etc... Any other O.S. other than Windows. (See down below for further explanations.)
What you can't do:
- Clone the source code of the simulator, and change its name to "(Your name)'s Notes Counter". I mean, why would you do that?
- Create ports of the simulator in different programming languages, but with Windows support. There's already a Windows version, which is this one.
- 1GHz CPU (Dual-core or single-core with HT/SMT)
- 1GB of RAM
- Windows Vista SP1 (64-bit OSes ONLY)
- QuickTime 7 Base Components installed (The player is not mandatory)
- Download the QuickTime installer for Windows from here: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL837
- Run it, click Next, then in this tab, click "Custom":
- Only select QuickTime Essentials, uncheck all the other junkware:
- You're set!
If you're going to use my counter in your YouTube videos, please add one of these pre-made credits templates, or create yours. Remember to point out to at least the page of the project, to increase its user base.
1 (Tiny):
The counter has been created with Keppy's Note Counter.
Download it from here: https://github.com/KaleidonKep99/KeppyNotesCounter/releases
2 (Big):
The counter hasn't been recorded through MIDITrail, but converted through Keppy's Notes Counter.
Keppy's Counter Generator is an app by KaleidonKep99.
Copyright KaleidonKep99(C) 2016, All Rights Reserved.
Page to the app: https://github.com/KaleidonKep99/KeppyNotesCounter
GitHub: https://github.com/KaleidonKep99/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeqODojIv4TdeHcBfHJRn
Thank you for using my program!! ~ Keppy
FFMPEG for their awesome A/V codec library: https://ffmpeg.org (Compiled executable from: http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/)
Un4seen for their incredible BASS libraries: https://www.un4seen.com
Radio42 for his incredible BASS.NET library for C#: http://www.bass.radio42.com