I'm using PlexAmp on iPhone and I tried the included equalizer preset for AirPods Pro but I didn't care for the sound but was able to tweak it to what I consider pretty close to perfect for my personal tastes. Is there any way to save this as a favorite or a new preset or something? I have other headphones I like to use so I can't just leave it this way permanently, thanks.
I have a Samsung M30S with a built in 9 band equalizer into Android (under Sounds and Effects in Settings) and installing Poweramp Equalizer deactivates the built in EQ but after a while this is reversed. Poweramp EQ stops processing audio but the internal EQ starts working again. There seems to be a conflict.
1. the Samsung equalizer is not related in any way to Poweramp Equalizer (it can work in parallel, it can be disabled, etc.). It won't affect Poweramp Equalizer, though parallel usage is not recommended (due to possible overloads/artefacts/latency).
When I apply the equalizer, it doesn't process audio from any app.
Also, at any point of my testing today, PAEQ wasn't turning the EQ when the Bluetooth device is connected, even though I set the preset to run only with this BT device.
Then as you can already see in my screenshot. Click on Equalizer, adjust the frequency sliders as need. You can turn on/off the equalizer, by putting a checkmark or removing checkmark, next to equalizer in the left side list.
I'm trying to display a form in a "Show" View and am wanting to use Foundation's equalizer to make the divs the same height but for some reason it doesn't work with one div being taller than the other.
If your intention was to make the s the same height, you would need to move the data-equalizer-watch from the s to the s. This would also allow you to visually see if Equalizer is working, because of 's border.
I created this codepen, , with two examples. One is your code above where I added a dashed border to both of your s. The other example is your code above where I moved the data-equalizer-watch to the s.
Not sure if this applies to you, but when you are using foundation's equalizer you must ensure the following for each ancestor of elements with "data-equalizer-width" that are also children of the element with the "data-equalizer" attribute:
Also, you must ensure the controls being "equalized" are visible when the equalizing code is called. So, if you are using equalizer in a tab that is hidden on page load, you need to trigger equalizer again when that part becomes visible. You can do this by triggering a resize event on the window object.
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Well I had this issue last year, and now with the Mac OS 11 Big Sur upgrade it's reared its ugly head again: the equalizer in Music is not working. If you have the EQ set to a specific setting, or a customized setting, it doesn't apply it to the audio stream until you turn it off and turn it off again. It decides to turn itself off (even though the checkbox says it's on) intermittently after that, as well. I suspect it turns off every time you select a new playlist, radio station, or album in your Library.
I recently moved my best stereo speakers (with subwoofer) from a seldom-used XP Pro PC to this LM MATE 18.3 machine, and their sound quality is nowhere near what it was on the XP box! To think that that no equalizer is available --either graphical or command-line-based-- is almost unthinkable!
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