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Hey all! First big thanks to the team for Yarg, and fixing linux vocals just in time for the 4th!
Took yarg on the road with my steam deck on a family vacation. For us young people it's been great, no major issues. But we have the grandparents with us who would like to sing, but their eyesight isn't what it used to be and they have a hard time reading the vocal track text, especially as it scrolls. Grandpa actually DJs karaoke for parties, so they're both very familiar with how normal karaoke works.
I would like to propose 2 optional solutions. First, be able to adjust font size of the vocal track to blow it up to a more legible size on a TV. Second, use the standard karaoke display (with large text) instead of the scrolling text while maintaining pitch detection and scoring. I want to say phase shift had this option, but not sure.
I feel like the second option might be easier to implement, since a karaoke display mode is already present when the mic is not connected.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey all! First big thanks to the team for Yarg, and fixing linux vocals just in time for the 4th!
Took yarg on the road with my steam deck on a family vacation. For us young people it's been great, no major issues. But we have the grandparents with us who would like to sing, but their eyesight isn't what it used to be and they have a hard time reading the vocal track text, especially as it scrolls. Grandpa actually DJs karaoke for parties, so they're both very familiar with how normal karaoke works.
I would like to propose 2 optional solutions. First, be able to adjust font size of the vocal track to blow it up to a more legible size on a TV. Second, use the standard karaoke display (with large text) instead of the scrolling text while maintaining pitch detection and scoring. I want to say phase shift had this option, but not sure.
I feel like the second option might be easier to implement, since a karaoke display mode is already present when the mic is not connected.
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: