Add Color Strip Source

Picture Source derives colors from a screen capture. Static Color fills all LEDs with one constant color. Gradient distributes a color gradient across all LEDs.
Which screen capture source to use as input for LED color calculation
How to calculate LED color from sampled border pixels
Temporal blending between frames (0=none, 1=full). Reduces flicker.
The solid color that will be sent to all LEDs on the strip.
Colors to cycle through smoothly. At least 2 required.
Load a predefined gradient palette. Selecting a preset replaces the current stops.
Visual preview. Click the marker track below to add a stop. Drag markers to reposition.
Each stop defines a color at a relative position (0.0 = start, 1.0 = end). The ↔ button adds a right-side color to create a hard edge at that stop.
The procedural effect algorithm to use.
Color palette used by the effect.
Head color for the meteor effect.
Effect-specific intensity.
Spatial zoom level.
Bounce back and forth instead of wrapping around.
Stack multiple color strip sources. First layer is the bottom, last is the top.
Each zone maps a color strip source to a specific LED range. Zones are placed side-by-side.
How audio data is rendered to LEDs.
Mono audio source that provides audio data for this visualization. Create and manage audio sources in the Sources tab.
Gain multiplier for audio levels. Higher values make LEDs react to quieter sounds.
Temporal smoothing between frames. Higher values produce smoother but slower-reacting visuals.
Color palette used for spectrum bars or beat pulse coloring.
Low-level color for VU meter bar.
High-level color at the top of the VU meter bar.
Mirror spectrum from center outward: bass in the middle, treble at the edges.
Color to display when no data has been received within the timeout period.
How long to wait for new color data before reverting to the fallback color.
Use these URLs to push LED color data from your external application.
Visual effect when a notification fires.
How long the notification effect plays, in milliseconds.
Color used when the notification has no app-specific color mapping.
Filter notifications by app name. Off = accept all, Whitelist = only listed apps, Blacklist = all except listed apps.
One app name per line. Use Browse to pick from running processes.
App Colors
Per-app color overrides. Each row maps an app name to a specific color.
Use this URL to trigger notifications from external systems.
Cycle speed multiplier. 1.0 = full day/night cycle in ~4 minutes. Higher values cycle faster.
When enabled, LED color matches the actual time of day. Speed is ignored.
Your geographic latitude (-90 to 90). Affects sunrise/sunset timing in real-time mode.
The warm base color of the candle flame. Default is a natural warm amber.
How much the candles flicker. Low values = gentle glow, high values = windy candle.
How many independent candle sources along the strip. Each flickers with its own pattern. More candles = more variation.
Speed of the flicker animation. Higher values produce faster, more restless flames.
The color strip source whose output will be processed
Filter chain to apply to the input source output
Total number of LEDs on the strip. Set to 0 to auto-detect from calibration or device.
The animation effect to apply. Available effects depend on source type. Select None to disable animation.
Optionally link to a sync clock to synchronize animation timing and speed with other sources