@Bucky Ball, you may want to try the built in one again, with the following changes: Disable tsched by finding:
load-module module-udev-detect with
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 in...
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@Bucky Ball, you may want to try the built in one again, with the following changes: Disable tsched by finding:
load-module module-udev-detect with
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 in...
Starks,
sorry for the late reply, I'll get around to the lucid ppa soon I hope. The audio dev members mentioned to me they'd provide it in their ppa or a sister ppa some months ago, but that...
Hi again,
I updated the file - could you test again? It should print alot of debugging output if you do -d on it this time if you still have problems. I believe I found the cause or at least a...
As of right now, no because lucid's using the stable-queue branch and not master. They'll pick it up automatically as long as pulse cranks an official version out before ubuntu freezes everything......
Please give this branch a try to see if it fixes the problem, if it doesn't, there should be some output to the terminal it is ran from that could be helpful:
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Regarding coda, it is the control point for the last frequency band of the filter and so controls the taper off from the last numbered band to the end (potentially alot of high frequencies in the...
I'd discourage the weak at heart from compiling pulseaudio from source. That being said, the pulseaudio-equalizer.git thing is more of a trap than a typo and not all instructions should always be...
I made a thread for the upstream/qpaeq based equalizer, please direct relevant posts here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1378087
The main source of information and how to setup is here
For qpaeq, it is recommended you try git versions (listed on the wiki).
(old) Screenshots are available here
Video of equalizing in action...
I don't think it is necessary to uninstall psyke83's script. Anywho, first make sure you have working sound and just to be sure try a non rythmbox sound test, preferably something with native pulse...
This is in reference to mbeq's processing which is not sampled sufficiently (sampled at IIRC 1024hz, I believe the control points specified above 1024 were also ignored) and who's hz (control points)...
Regarding the choppyness... did you have pavucontrol opened or any instances of flash while it was getting choppy? I've heard of some problems like this when there are 1 or more instances of flash...
I think I figured it out - you probably need libdbus-1-dev installed (and to rerun configure), I updated the wiki to mention this. This should only be needed if you're compiling from source... the...
pros for the one included in pulseaudio mainstream:
realtime adjustments
unlimited bands* (qpaeq dynamically scales the bands to the width of the window)
higher accuracy than mbeq (the ladspa...
Sorry about that, I don't personally run ubuntu so I don't test it's packages as much. The packages should be fixed now and at least include the modules themselves (I inspected the results myself...
I've had whims on some digital audio effects before but couldn't really think of anything I'd really want to use for more than a few minutes. If you can propose and fleshout a useful effect, I may...
Recent build after instructions on the wiki above followed? If so, can you post the errors or hop by freenode #pulseaudio to investigate the problem more? I have no official plans for a gtk client...
Hi - I'm one of the smaller time pulseaudio devs and it took me a long time to get around to replying to this thread but I thought I should mention that upstream pulseaudio has a native equalizer...