At 01:32 12/10/99 +0100, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Felipe Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 7:14 PM
>Subject: [MP3 ENCODER] EQ in winamp - autoload
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>Autoload is a way of associating a user-defined equalisation with a
>particular file. If you save an autoload preset when playing a file, and
>enable autoload, the next time you play the same file the preset will be
>reloaded and applied. It doesn't attempt to determine the best equalisation
>by itself. How would it determine that?
>

Well, I guess that would be an implicit part of my question, wouldn't it?
Wouldn't it be possible to scan the whole file before playing, for basic
frequencies, and adjust the EQ to suit these needs? Maybe even an
"on-the-fly" equalization, just like in a studio, when the techician know
that there's too much high frequencies (for an example), but they are
masked by some instrument. Then in a silent part, he has to manually change
for the moment, then put it all back.
This could be done, couldn't it?



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