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A couple of points:The EQ function appears to be completely transparent. Like several others here I EQ just the bass frequencies (200Hz and below) and I hear zero effect on the rest of the sound. I would expect just that since the filters being used are non-physical and are limited in extent to 200Hz. As mentioned there isn't even a S/PDIF interface to add potential jitter.The EQ presets can be defined separately from the EQ GUI plug-in. There is an xml file for each preset which you can configure by hand to have an indefinite number of EQ bands. On Linux the preset files live at /usr/share/InguzEQ/Settings/. I use 16 bands for example.Regards, Darren
Well, in 7.0.1 I got it installed and enabled (EQ only). The EQ menus show up on the Transporter, and all is present and accounted for. Problem is, it doesn't work...or shall I say it doesn't work for me.....any changes I make to the settings (i.e balance, bass, midrange, etc.) shows up on the front panel but takes almost 22 seconds to kick in. That is way too long to assess what the correct levels might be, etc (being that the increments are .1 db and sometimes that's enough). And I have a duo core processor running 3.16 gigahertz, with no DRC enabled. CPU seems to be around 13-15% utilized.Any ideas? ThxEdit: A response on Slim forum said this 22 second pause was "ok" and due to buffer. Ouch! Can you imagine having a volume control that took 22 seconds to respond. Then, all of a sudden it's way too loud, so you turn it down and wait another 22 seconds (while it blares) to find out it's still too loud, or now not enough. Unworkable IMHO.Ted
Quote from: ted_b on 24 May 2008, 09:04 pmWell, in 7.0.1 I got it installed and enabled (EQ only). The EQ menus show up on the Transporter, and all is present and accounted for. Problem is, it doesn't work...or shall I say it doesn't work for me.....any changes I make to the settings (i.e balance, bass, midrange, etc.) shows up on the front panel but takes almost 22 seconds to kick in. That is way too long to assess what the correct levels might be, etc (being that the increments are .1 db and sometimes that's enough). And I have a duo core processor running 3.16 gigahertz, with no DRC enabled. CPU seems to be around 13-15% utilized.Any ideas? ThxEdit: A response on Slim forum said this 22 second pause was "ok" and due to buffer. Ouch! Can you imagine having a volume control that took 22 seconds to respond. Then, all of a sudden it's way too loud, so you turn it down and wait another 22 seconds (while it blares) to find out it's still too loud, or now not enough. Unworkable IMHO.TedYou're right 22 seconds is too long. But...if you re-start the track you're listening to, your transporter should re-buffer with the EQ changes. I find this very helpful and the changes are much more noticeable and timely than simply waiting the 22 seconds. This method also allows you to listen to the same segment of the track (assuming its the beginning of the track you want to hear) with EQ changes applied, which is also helpful.Still, it would be better if changes were noticeable immediately, but that may be impossible in a buffered world.
Ted,Are you planning to get a calibarated microphone and try to dsp your system to a target curve? I downloaded the latest Inguz, but haven't installed it yet. I'm exclusively using FLAC for the TP. I have it in the back of my head to install Inguz tools, get a Behringer microphone and a USB preamp....but I know this will be a solid weekend to multi-week project and haven't quite built up the energy to undertake it.Mike
I realize there's a buffer at work here, but I can't help but to wonder if this 22 seconds doesn't have anything to do with the softwares automatic screen (page) refresh rate? If so, that's an adjustable number.Just a thought.BobBob,Where do you change this number? With my screen reader these page refreshes are a real PITA. Are you talking about slimserver or slimcenter? Haven't tried the latter yet.-- Jim
Where do you change this number? With my screen reader these page refreshes are a real PITA. Are you talking about slimserver or slimcenter? Haven't tried the latter yet.