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A visualization software for live events like concerts and club gigs with a node based workflow.

Home Page: https://mizer.live

License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Rust 50.59% Makefile 0.06% Kotlin 0.01% Dart 47.44% Swift 0.03% Objective-C 0.01% CMake 0.33% C++ 0.53% C 0.03% HTML 0.03% Dockerfile 0.09% Shell 0.01% WGSL 0.65% Python 0.21% Gherkin 0.01%
dmx artnet ilda projection-mapping video

mizer's Introduction

Mizer

A node based visualization tool for live scenarios (e.g. concerts and clubs).

Nodes View

Development

Dependencies

You need to have the following tools installed:

  • Rust
  • cbindgen
  • Flutter SDK
  • protoc
  • LLVM

Building

Run make build in the Project root. This will place the mizer binary in the target/debug folder.

After running make build once you can also use all cargo commands directly.

Running

To run just execute the binary or use make run.

mizer's People

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mizer's Issues

RUSTSEC-2022-0004: Stack overflow in rustc_serialize when parsing deeply nested JSON

Stack overflow in rustc_serialize when parsing deeply nested JSON

Details
Package rustc-serialize
Version 0.3.24
Date 2022-01-01

When parsing JSON using json::Json::from_str, there is no limit to the depth of the stack, therefore deeply nested objects can cause a stack overflow, which aborts the process.

Example code that triggers the vulnerability is

fn main() {
    let _ = rustc_serialize::json::Json::from_str(&"[0,[".repeat(10000));
}

serde is recommended as a replacement to rustc_serialize.

See advisory page for additional details.

[Node] Helios Out

Helios Out

Category: Laser

Properties

Inputs

  • Laser [Vector]
  • Blackout [Boolean]

Outputs

RUSTSEC-2021-0059: `aesni` has been merged into the `aes` crate

aesni has been merged into the aes crate

Details
Status unmaintained
Package aesni
Version 0.10.0
URL RustCrypto/block-ciphers#200
Date 2021-04-29

Please use the aes crate going forward. The new repository location is at:

<https://github.com/RustCrypto/block-ciphers/tree/master/aes>

AES-NI is now autodetected at runtime on i686/x86-64 platforms.
If AES-NI is not present, the aes crate will fallback to a constant-time
portable software implementation.

To prevent this fallback (and have absence of AES-NI result in an illegal
instruction crash instead), continue to pass the same RUSTFLAGS which were
previously required for the aesni crate to compile:

RUSTFLAGS=-Ctarget-feature=+aes,+ssse3

See advisory page for additional details.

[Node] Etherdream Out

Etherdream Out

Category: Laser

Properties

Inputs

  • Laser [Vector]
  • Blackout [Boolean]

Outputs

[Node] Vectorize

Vectorize

Category: Laser (?)

Properties

Inputs

  • Input [Video]

Outputs

  • Output [Vector]

Addition

Inputs

  • Input 1 [Number]
  • Input 2 [Number]

Outputs

  • Output [Number]

Properties

RUSTSEC-2021-0060: `aes-soft` has been merged into the `aes` crate

aes-soft has been merged into the aes crate

Details
Status unmaintained
Package aes-soft
Version 0.6.4
URL RustCrypto/block-ciphers#200
Date 2021-04-29

Please use the aes crate going forward. The new repository location is at:

<https://github.com/RustCrypto/block-ciphers/tree/master/aes>

AES-NI is now autodetected at runtime on i686/x86-64 platforms.
If AES-NI is not present, the aes crate will fallback to a constant-time
portable software implementation.

To force the use of a constant-time portable implementation on these platforms,
even if AES-NI is available, use the new force-soft feature of the aes
crate to disable autodetection.

See advisory page for additional details.

RUSTSEC-2020-0071: Potential segfault in the time crate

Potential segfault in the time crate

Details
Package time
Version 0.1.43
URL time-rs/time#293
Date 2020-11-18
Patched versions >=0.2.23
Unaffected versions =0.2.0,=0.2.1,=0.2.2,=0.2.3,=0.2.4,=0.2.5,=0.2.6

Impact

Unix-like operating systems may segfault due to dereferencing a dangling pointer in specific circumstances. This requires an environment variable to be set in a different thread than the affected functions. This may occur without the user's knowledge, notably in a third-party library.

The affected functions from time 0.2.7 through 0.2.22 are:

  • time::UtcOffset::local_offset_at
  • time::UtcOffset::try_local_offset_at
  • time::UtcOffset::current_local_offset
  • time::UtcOffset::try_current_local_offset
  • time::OffsetDateTime::now_local
  • time::OffsetDateTime::try_now_local

The affected functions in time 0.1 (all versions) are:

  • at
  • at_utc
  • now

Non-Unix targets (including Windows and wasm) are unaffected.

Patches

Pending a proper fix, the internal method that determines the local offset has been modified to always return None on the affected operating systems. This has the effect of returning an Err on the try_* methods and UTC on the non-try_* methods.

Users and library authors with time in their dependency tree should perform cargo update, which will pull in the updated, unaffected code.

Users of time 0.1 do not have a patch and should upgrade to an unaffected version: time 0.2.23 or greater or the 0.3 series.

Workarounds

No workarounds are known.

References

time-rs/time#293

See advisory page for additional details.

Artnet Output

Inputs

  • DMX [DMX]
  • Blackout [Boolean]

Outputs

Properties

BPM Tapping

Tap BPM in UI and add clock node with tap port

OSC Out

Inputs

  • Topic [Text]
  • Value [Number]

Outputs

Properties

  • Topic [Text]

Video Output

Inputs

  • Input [Video]
  • Blackout [Boolean]

Outputs

Properties

  • Screen [Select]
  • Width [Number]
  • Height [Number]

OSC In

Inputs

  • Topic [Text]

Outputs

  • Value [Number]

Properties

  • Topic [Text]

RUSTSEC-2020-0041: Multiple soundness issues in Chunk and InlineArray

Multiple soundness issues in Chunk and InlineArray

Details
Package sized-chunks
Version 0.6.2
URL bodil/sized-chunks#11
Date 2020-09-06

Chunk:

  • Array size is not checked when constructed with unit() and pair().
  • Array size is not checked when constructed with From&lt;InlineArray&lt;A, T&gt;&gt;.
  • Clone and insert_from are not panic-safe; A panicking iterator causes memory safety issues with them.

InlineArray:

  • Generates unaligned references for types with a large alignment requirement.

See advisory page for additional details.

Container Nodes

Add Container or sub-pipeline node which can contain multiple nodes and expose selected ports.

Creating a new container should add a container input and container output node inside of the container acting as a proxy for the respective ports on the container.
The list of ports is configured on the input/output node.

Noise

Properties

  • Sample Time

How to build and run this project?

This project seems awesome but facing build issues. It would be awesome if you please mention required build and run steps.

I tried to build the rust project using "cargo run" but it failed in the middle. Also I tried to run the flutter project but the ui shows nothing.

Simple Container node

Group multiple nodes into a container
Open content in node editor
show preview of inner nodes in container node
no ports
first version without path changing

RUSTSEC-2020-0159: Potential segfault in `localtime_r` invocations

Potential segfault in localtime_r invocations

Details
Package chrono
Version 0.4.19
URL chronotope/chrono#499
Date 2020-11-10

Impact

Unix-like operating systems may segfault due to dereferencing a dangling pointer in specific circumstances. This requires an environment variable to be set in a different thread than the affected functions. This may occur without the user's knowledge, notably in a third-party library.

Workarounds

No workarounds are known.

References

See advisory page for additional details.

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