HyperGallery is an open-source media center application designed to display a large number of image and video files at high speed. It's a work-in-progress project and not yet ready for production use.
For more information about the project and its development, check out the blog post.
HyperGallery aims to provide a user-friendly interface for navigating through your media files. It's designed to be easily navigatable with a remote control. The application features a background service that continuously scans for new material in a list of source folders. The media files are then categorized by the year they were taken, allowing you to view your memories in a chronological order.
- High-speed navigation through large amounts of media files.
- Mixed view of image and video files.
- Background service that continuously scans for new media.
- Categorization of media by the year it was taken.
As the project is still under development, there are no installation instructions yet. Please check back later for updates.
We welcome contributions from the open-source community. If you're interested in contributing, please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
This project is currently in the development phase and is not ready for production use. Please use it at your own risk.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please open an issue on GitHub.