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Equalizer
1) The bar graph at the top of window that shows frequencies - how high does it go, it doesn't say. The equalizer is only to 16h. I can't understand why up to 44h is ignored. We lower 16h, but everything above is still just as high? Same in Realplayer.
2) Auto-load presets - loads for the designated song but doesn't revert for the next song. 3) Equalizer ON button - it equalizes to straight line, it's not NO equalization if we have no settings. Correct? |
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1) most humans can't hear frequencies higher than 16Khz
cd's are 22khz per channel at 16bits.(and since they are stereo its 44.1khz) 2) yes 3) equiliser is ON but it doesn't do anything apart from use resources. |
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The sample rate shown as 22kHz or 44 kHz indicates number of audio samples per second. The equalizer works with audio signal frequencies, which range from 20Hz - 20kHz which is audible.
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![]() Exact reconstruction of a continuous-time baseband signal from its samples is possible if the signal is bandlimited and the sampling frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth |
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technicalities eh
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I do not use winamp eq. Work winamp EQ is awful. Ranges of frequencies are picked up not competently. Other party of it foobar 2000 EQ use it.
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eh....... what?
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@ gsly
Question 2)... If you want the EQ to revert back for non auto presets, you will need to set (or reset) a default/"fall back preset...
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Re 2 - talking about a playlist where it goes from one song to next.
Re 3 - my impression is it changes the sound. |
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Re 3 - It really does not change the sound. You have only One Life... So before You are History, make sure you get into History books. - TheUniqueTiger My personal website, HiFiBB ... Simply Hifi!, HiFiBB |
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RE 2
If we are understanding your question correctly, you want the EQ to revert back to a default or regular preset for files you don't have auto presets set to. Correct? See the attachment which shows the instructions in the previous reply(ies). RE 3 I have not noticed changes in the sound with the EQ when all sliders are at normal/"flat level" values. So if you are hearing a change, it would most likely be placebo effect. However, as the EQ uses additional resources when on, some users with lower end systems may notice some distortion. |
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