On Nov 16, 2005, at 8:17 AM, Bill Rising wrote: > On Nov 15, 2005, at 23:50, R. D. Preston wrote: > >> John, >> >> My question isn't directly about a specific sound file, but rather >> the Equalizer playback settings that can be applied to any sound >> file for playback; the item in iTunes under [Window > Equalizer] >> that is a multi-band frequency-adjustment tool bass-to-treble >> thingy. <g> >> >> I have looked for something that would accomplish this within >> iTunes, but so far nothing has worked, and would appreciate any >> further info you or anyone else has that would help (either Finder >> or Unix interface). > > My guess is that this would not be easy to do, if it could be done > at all. Of course, this is just a guess, but I can't seem to find > where the equalizer settings are saved... so hacking seems like it > would be hard to do. > > Similar questions have been asked on various forums (actually, many > of them have to with moving equalizer settings to iPods), and none > that I saw yielded any answers. > > Bill
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