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mbrewerton avatar mbrewerton commented on September 7, 2024

Hey, if you're still in need of a tutorial, I can help you out, let me know!

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LordSchtooka avatar LordSchtooka commented on September 7, 2024

yes,id be so grateful
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mbrewerton avatar mbrewerton commented on September 7, 2024

Hi, sorry for the late reply, I've been quite busy with work etc. Here's what youi need to do:

  1. Download the test.html and audiovisualiser.lsp files and put them in a folder. It doesn't matter where, just so long as they're togtether
  2. Open up test.html in Chrome - Note: I tried Edge in Windows 10 and it doesn't work, not sure about old IE.
  3. Click the first Browse button and go to this location: C:\ProgramData\SteelSeries\SteelSeries Engine 3. If this is hidden on your C:\ drive you can type %programdata% and it will take you to the ProgramData folder.
  4. Select the coreProps.json file from the SS Engine folder, this is what lets the application communicate with Engine 3.
  5. Now select a music file and enjoy!

Note: I've also found that if you want to test it with a different music file then you need to refresh the page, otherwise it will get confused and do weird things.

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grikomsn avatar grikomsn commented on September 7, 2024

@mbrewerton your five-step tutorial works splendid! Now is it possible to create an audio visualizer for Siberia V3 Prism? Kinda disappointed that the lights on V3 Prism doesn't have the Breathe or audio-based brightness like V3 Frost Blue and such.

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mbrewerton avatar mbrewerton commented on September 7, 2024

Really it's possible to create anything with the new Engine 3 and Gamesense. The only two things holding people back is imagination and motivation.

SteelSeries have made Gamesense work in such a way that though it's technical, it's not extremely complicated.

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dastels avatar dastels commented on September 7, 2024

@mbrewerton That's one of the best things a person can say about an API/framework. Thanks.

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korean6jesus avatar korean6jesus commented on September 7, 2024

i feel dumb but i can not find the coreProps.json file at all

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LordSchtooka avatar LordSchtooka commented on September 7, 2024

type %PROGRAMDATA% and search there
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i feel dumb but i can not find the coreProps.json file at all


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korean6jesus avatar korean6jesus commented on September 7, 2024

couldn't find it but thank you

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ToadKing avatar ToadKing commented on September 7, 2024

It should appear at %PROGRAMDATA%\SteelSeries\SteelSeries Engine 3\coreProps.json. It will only exists if you have ran SteelSeries Engine 3 at least once.

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AdamCohan avatar AdamCohan commented on September 7, 2024

@ToadKing what do you mean "ran it at least once"? Do I need to plug something in or just have the app open. Also please note that I am using a mac, but I doubt that would matter (I know how to locate the file once I can get it to exist on my computer).

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mbrewerton avatar mbrewerton commented on September 7, 2024

@AdamCohan As this issue is closed it would be best to raise a new one. But if you open up SS Engine and enable GameSense, the coreprops.json should appear in the Mac directory.

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