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Soundstream is an audio visualization (or 'sound-responsive') screensaver for Mac OS X. It reacts to sounds coming in to your computer's microphone (built into the webcam of most Apple laptops and desktops), creating colorful streams that move and pulse to the beats, or bloom with ambient noise, that it hears in the music you are playing (and other audio).

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File nameSoundstream15.dmg
Target system Apple Mac
File size179.76 kB (184,076 bytes)
File typeApple Disk Image (DMG)
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User reviews (6)

Works on OS 10.12.6 but you can't change any parameter.

by Antonio on December 16, 2020

doesn't work on Mojave

by iudiu on September 7, 2019

I have loved this screensavor for over a decade! - but now it will not work with current builds of macOS.

Could someone else make something like it? The developer seems to have abandoned the project sadly…

by James on December 19, 2018

can't even use

by XProskillzdude on October 30, 2018

This is amazing! I didn't think I would like it since I don't normally make sounds or expect sounds to be around my computer while it's in a screensaver. But it's surprisingly great even if there is no noise.
Only weird thing is the installer.

by Chris on October 6, 2017

great one

by valmirab on May 24, 2017

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