I'm working on https://github.com/pronopython/rugivi RuGiVi-- an adult python PyGame app to fly over and zoom in and out of a huge image and video collection.
My app can handle landscapes of hundred of thousands of images at once. The last major feature addition was the ability to handle video files. These are presented as a collection of still frames within the "world". Currently I am trying to find bugs within the media loading scheduler mechanism.
The work is quite hard, because despite good installation numbers (pypi) and clones (github), there's literally no feedback whatsoever (bugs, questions etc). If this is because of the adult-use aspect or if this is normal I can't tell but would suggest the first reason. So I have to come up with possible problems people might have all by myself. Any feedback is highly welcomed!
I imagine there are more than a few photographers who would appreciate your first app to make it easier to browse their collections. To the extent you ever think of marketing it.
Good idea! You are right, of course RuGiVi can be used with any jpg file. I currently rework the whole coding mess it is right now so that afterwards it is more clean and then can handle videos (as still images / slide-show). Since this affects the file handler (currently jpg only, then also videos) I will write it in a way that one can add raw file support for camera files also!
Thank you very much! I always look for some word-plays. Fapel is a fap-able element, like a Pixel is a picture element. And, um, TopZemen is very nautic, with its sea men ;-)
RuGiVi enables you to fly over your adult image collection and view thousands of images at once. Zoom in and out from one image to small thumbnails with your mousewheel in seconds. All images are grouped as you have them on your disk and arranged in a huge landscape. RuGiVi can work with hundred thousand of images at once.
Tested with around 700.000 images, that's a RuGiVi Pixel size of 4.600.000 x 4.400.000 pixels or 20.240.000 Megapixels or 10.120.000 Full HD Screens to be scrolled through. RuGiVi works on Windows and Ubuntu Linux!
With the fapel-system you can organize your adult images and video collection under Linux and Windows with standard folders. Everything works with hardlinks.
Image and Media organizers running on databases were not applicable for me. The were not portable enough and their categorization always relied on their database so no chance the file manager or another program worked with it. Also I always had the problem with backups, renaming files outside the database-system etc etc. Regarding the sensitivity of the (adult) content, I also did not want to be dependable on big companies and their software.
Fplyr is a background audio sample and music player specialized in playing moaning sounds and relaxing music for adult entertainment purpose.
With fplyr you can define audio samples like lustful moans and (if you like) rubber clothing squeeching which are extracted from your video files and played back in a defined random fashion on multiple audio tracks.
I must add that in order to stay "safe for work" and comply with github community standards, I do present the tool with sounds of goats instead of female moans -- I hope you understand :-)
My app can handle landscapes of hundred of thousands of images at once. The last major feature addition was the ability to handle video files. These are presented as a collection of still frames within the "world". Currently I am trying to find bugs within the media loading scheduler mechanism.
The work is quite hard, because despite good installation numbers (pypi) and clones (github), there's literally no feedback whatsoever (bugs, questions etc). If this is because of the adult-use aspect or if this is normal I can't tell but would suggest the first reason. So I have to come up with possible problems people might have all by myself. Any feedback is highly welcomed!