On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Bernhard Landauer
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 26.07.2017 20 <tel:26.07.2017%2020>:58, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:

            My answer was based on reading the source code, and it
            seemed like
            module-equalizer-sink stores some database in
            ~/.config/pulse/equalizer-presets, and based on the file
            name, that
            seemed like the place where the presets live.

            I now looked at the contents of the files in
            https://github.com/rsommerard/pulse-presets
            <https://github.com/rsommerard/pulse-presets> and it's
            clear that those
            preset files aren't used with qpaeq/module-equalizer-sink.
            The database
            that module-equalizer-sink uses is not in text format, but the
            rsommerard presets are text files. The files contain the
            string
            "mbeq_1197", which is an identifier for a ladspa eq
            plugin. Apparently
            the presets are meant to be used with some program that
            sets up module-
            ladspa-sink in pulseaudio. I don't know what program that is.

        Right. My actual question is still not answered.
        I need to preconfigure qpaeq and the files in ~/.config/pulse
        are in fact not doing the job. Deleting them does not remove
        an existing config and providing them does not supply them ...
        So how does it really work?

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Whoops - sorry for the previous top post.

Also, qpaeq can show you a bit of how to speak with the equalizer in a separate script.

-Jason



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Thank you for the info, Jason!
I've now decided to go with pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa. That works really well and the plain text config comes in very handy, indeed.

regards
Bernhard
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