Graphic Equalizer

Michael michaelg at seadreamer.net
Mon Dec 17 23:03:55 UTC 2007


Lorenzo Taylor wrote:
> I believe xmms2 uses a sqlite database for its playlists, but I'm not
> sure about the eq support there. I couldn't get it to work. I get my eq
> by doing fancy footwork with pulseaudio and the mbeq ladspa plugin, so
> really can't help with individual apps. Heck, I can't even get my fancy
> footwork to work all the time. It seems there is a bug in pulseaudio
> 0.9.8's module-ladspa-sink that causes it not to play nicely with
> module-suspend-on-idle, but that's a separate issue which I have already
> reported to the pulseaudio bts. However, if you can get something like
> this to work, it could make your life a lot easier, since you won't be
> limited to a particular player other than for your playlist issue. I
> only wish there was some kind of GUI to set these equalizer settings
> instead of having to put so many numbers in my default.pa. :)
>
> The eq settings for xmms2 are stored in ~/.config/xmms2/xmms2.conf, but
> I'm not sure if any of its clients support changing them graphically.
> You can try abraca, since it's the most featureful graphical client,
> supporting collections and playlists.
>
> HTH,
> Lorenzo
>
>
>   
I don't find anything like abraca on any of my lists.  Where is it repo'd


Mike




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