It’s initially being billed as an “early access” feature in October, it’s supposed to get more prominent billing as a “permanent part” of the Hue app. Signify says the feature will start rolling out today and be available to all Hue users within a week. Monstercat visualizer won't work with spotify I'm trying to find a skin for spotify song information, and despite Monstercat claiming full spotify support I can't get it to work for me. On the other hand, you don’t need a paid Spotify subscription - free accounts will work just fine. The system comes with a couple of catches: to use it, you’ll need a Hue Bridge, which not every Hue owner is going to have (newer bulbs can be used over Bluetooth without the dedicated hub) and the feature only supports color bulbs. To fill the void, we have hand-picked and test several premium and free music visualizers on the market, and these 10 pieces below works nicely for Spotify music.
You can also go into the app and customize the effects if you don’t want the system deciding how to light things on its own. A real time audio visualizer for Rainmeter similar to the ones used in the Monstercat videos. There used to be a hidden Spotify visualizer app that you could enable simply by inputting 'spotify:app:visualizer' in the top left search bar, which is no longer accessible. However, yesterday, however, the title and artist got permanently stuck to N/A and the album art to the last song I had listened to. I've had this plugin for a while and it's been working fine for a week. That close partnership is also supposed to provide a better experience, letting the Hue system adjust lighting effects based on specific data about the music you’re playing, including its genre, tempo, volume, mood, and more. Monstercat-visualizer: Spotify not working/returning any data. A Hue Bridge and color bulbs are required