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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: unique, automatically loaded EQ for each songRe: unique, automatically loaded EQ for each song
From: jb <res0at31_at_verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:45:29 -0700 I don't even know what sending me the binary exactly means, but since that seems to be an easier option you're offering me, thanks and please do! I have a Recorder 20. Brian King wrote: > Its on the patch tracker. There is a patches link off the main rockbox > website. To use it you will need to setup the complete sh1 development > environment which, depending on your experience, can either be a simple > affair or not so simple... If you want, I can compile it for you and > send you the binary. What sort of archos do you have? > > -Brian > > jb wrote: > > Great, thanks! I guess I can set .cfg files with all the extra stuff in them, and > > then maybe there's a way to batch delete everything except the audio with a batch > > utility. > > > > Eventually hopefully someone with coding expertise might create a way just to save > > the audio part of the .cfg. > > > > I've never used a patch before. Where is your patch located to download? > > > > Brian King wrote: > > > > > >>Yes. This works with the current patch. > >> > >>-Brian > >> > >>jb wrote: > >> > >>>Thanks for the info. > >>> > >>>The way the Winamp one works, and this would have to work, is that if a song > >>>did not have an individualized .cfg, the default .cfg would load. > >>> > >>>In other words, if Song A has its own .cfg, and Song B doesn't, Song B should > >>>go back to the default .cfg, not use A's .cfg. > >>> > >>> > >>>Brian King wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Well, I have a patch sitting on the patch tracker that does part of what > >>>>you want. It is the per file cfg loader patch. It basically allows for > >>>>auto-loading a .cfg file per mp3 file, per m3u file, and per directory, > >>>>with the ability to load multiple cfg files for the same song. For > >>>>example, you can have a cfg file for a directory and an mp3 file. The > >>>>one for the directory gets loaded first, then the one for mp3 file. As > >>>>far as a way to save the current audio settings and have that > >>>>auto-loaded, that would probably be another feature altogether. > >>>> > >>>>-Brian > >>>> > >>>>jb wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>A while ago Björn Stenberg wrote that an upcoming feature would > >>>>>automatically load a previously created .cfg file for each song. > >>>>>This would allow individualized EQ's to automatically load for each > >>>>>song, which for those who listen to songs from a million different > >>>>>sources one after another, all recorded with different volume and > >>>>>bass levels, is the Holy Grail. > >>>>> > >>>>>Is this automatically loading feature here yet? > >>>>> > >>>>>If not, any idea when? > >>>>> > >>>>>One important question: I would like to be able to just click on a > >>>>>save .cfg file button after I've adjusted each song and limit > >>>>>the .cfg file automatically to audio settings. I don't want to have > >>>>>it take settings for other stuff, like backlight time, etc. > >>>>>Otherwise it will be a mess if I change non-audio settings, and then > >>>>>each time a song .cfg loads, the non-audio stuff would get reverted > >>>>>back to what it was when I created that .cfg file. > >>>>> > >>>>>I know I could go into each .cfg file and erase the stuff I don't want, > >>>>>but for hundreds of songs, that's alot of work, and it would be much > >>>>>easier to have a way so that just the audio settings are saved > >>>>>automatically. > >>>>> > >>>>>How can I do that? > >>>>> > >>>>>Thanks! > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > Received on 2003-10-14 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |