// Solutions · Streaming, broadcast & creators
Two hours of stream, and it never comes back to where it started.
Starting-soon screens, overlays and vertical clips generated live, so the thing behind a two-hour stream never loops back to where it started.
The job
- It runs the whole stream, and a clip pulled from the second hour must not look like a clip from the first.
- It sits under a wordmark, a lower third and a chat box, and all three have to stay readable on top of it.
- The starting-soon screen is the first thing anybody sees, and it is on for ten minutes with nobody watching it.
- One session has to feed a widescreen VOD and a vertical cut without a second setup.
- It is one more window on a machine that is already encoding, so it has to behave like a neighbour.
- Nobody is going to alt-tab away from the show to fix it.
What it replaces
The proof
- Spotify Canvas / release teaser loop
- Stream gameplay overlay / border
- Vertical social clip background
- Twitch 'Starting Soon' / BRB screen
- Podcast set / waveform reactor
Which room to pick in the app
Open Luxaudica, and when it asks you the room, choose Broadcast/Social Media/Creator.
That is the whole setup. It asks 3 questions, you answer them, and it builds the rotation and runs the room. The full control surface is one shortcut away if you ever want it — how Simple works.
Scenes that fit
A few of the ones tagged for this room. Every one of them is generative — it reacts to what is actually playing, and it never repeats.
The questions this room asks
- Will a clip from the end of a stream look like a clip from the start?
- No. Every scene is generated live from the audio and seeded per session, so there is no loop point to come back to and no state it returns to. Two hours in is two hours of frames nobody has seen.
- Can I get vertical out of it without a second setup?
- Yes. Stills and recordings can be cropped on the way out — square, vertical or widescreen — so one session feeds a widescreen upload and a vertical cut without re-running anything.
- Will it eat my overlay?
- Intensity, glow and the per-beat flash all have their own controls, so any scene can be brought down under a busy overlay. Some of the scenes written for this room go further and declare an overlay-safe profile — the renderer caps their bloom and their per-beat throb after every control, precisely so a wordmark or a lower third on top of them stays readable for the length of a stream.
- Can I run it on a second screen while I work?
- Yes. One key sends a clean picture — no panel, no chrome — to a second display, which is the one your capture source points at. The control surface stays on the screen you are working on.
- Do I have to credit it, or pay per video?
- No, and there is no per-video anything. It is $199 once. A “LUXAUDICA FREE” mark on video output and exports — nothing else ever changes — so the free download is the whole app, and what buying removes is that mark on what you record.
- What is it listening to?
- Whatever audio is playing on that Mac — the track you are spinning, a browser tab, your call, a line in. It taps it directly, with no re-routing software in between, and the audio is analysed in memory and never sent anywhere. The one thing that puts it in a file is you pressing record: that movie carries its audio track, and it lands on your own Mac.
Put it on the screen and watch it for ten minutes.
Download for macOSFree to download today. $199 removes the mark, forever. macOS 15+ · Apple Silicon.