Does anyone know a way to eq, the output to the soundcard ?? Im finding a lot of real-player stuff a bit bass heavy ! dids
On Monday 04 June 2001 22:33, dids wrote:
Does anyone know a way to eq, the output to the soundcard ??
Im finding a lot of real-player stuff a bit bass heavy !
dids
I use Mix2000 for most of the basic sound control. It gives you Bass and Treble control, along with Line, Dsp, CD, IGain, OGain and Speaker levels. It works pretty good with my sound card setup - a SoundBlaster Live 5.1. http://heroinewarrior.com/mix2000.php3 C.
Hmm, I have an sblive value and Im using alsa. Ive tried the prog, but im using alsa, i see the program is for OSS, are you using alsa ? Cant seem to get the eq controls to do anything dids On 05 Jun 2001 07:46:24 +0200, Clayton Cornell wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2001 22:33, dids wrote:
Does anyone know a w
ay to eq, the output to the soundcard ??
Im finding a lot of real-player stuff a bit bass heavy !
dids
I use Mix2000 for most of the basic sound control. It gives you Bass and Treble control, along with Line, Dsp, CD, IGain, OGain and Speaker levels. It works pretty good with my sound card setup - a SoundBlaster Live 5.1.
http://heroinewarrior.com/mix2000.php3
C.
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On Tuesday 05 June 2001 11:25, dids wrote:
Hmm, I have an sblive value and Im using alsa. Ive tried the prog, but im using alsa, i see the program is for OSS,
are you using alsa ?
Cant seem to get the eq controls to do anything
dids
On 05 Jun 2001 07:46:24 +0200, Clayton Cornell wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2001 22:33, dids wrote:
Does anyone know a w
ay to eq, the output to the soundcard ??
Im finding a lot of real-player stuff a bit bass heavy !
dids
I use Mix2000 for most of the basic sound control. It gives you Bass and Treble control, along with Line, Dsp, CD, IGain, OGain and Speaker levels. It works pretty good with my sound card setup - a SoundBlaster Live 5.1.
Are you using alsaplayer just to play audiofiles? If you use Noatun (default KDE 2.1.2 player) you have EQ controls - limited (6 channels from 54Hz to 14kHz), but they do work. XMMS has a 10 channel EQ (60Hz - 16KHz) which works quite nice.... if you use XMMS that is. I prefer it to Noatun (and learned recently that loading it as a Kicker applet on my system is not a good idea). aRts gives you some control over the settings... Kmix is similar to OSS... but does not give you Bass/Treble control... And all this isn't really answering your initial question about lowering the Bass levels in RealPlayer files. Is it just RealPlayer you are having problems with? Or with all audio files? Clayton
aRts gives you some control over the settings...
Kmix is similar to OSS... but does not give you Bass/Treble control...
And all this isn't really answering your initial question about lowering the Bass levels in RealPlayer files. Is it just RealPlayer you are having problems with? Or with all audio files?
Just realplayer. I have been investigating different sound stuff for the sblive and have had a little success with the opensource driver today. It plays without the initial crackles i get with alsa. also i managed to get dsp working ( echo/delay ) which was amusing. dids
On 05 Jun 2001 19:41:20 +0100, dids wrote:
Ive just managed to get EQ working with the OpenSource module. http://opensource.creative.com for anyone whose interested I shall try it out with games later. But wmmixer ( WindowMaker applet ) seems happy and is now showing bass and treble. Until I can work out why the alsa module doesnt support tone control, I shall use this. dids :-)
aRts gives you some control over the settings...
Kmix is similar to OSS... but does not give you Bass/Treble control...
And all this isn't really answering your initial question about lowering the Bass levels in RealPlayer files. Is it just RealPlayer you are having problems with? Or with all audio files?
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