I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic. This
means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
Here's a link to binaries (compiled for the factory image) and the patch:
http://hedora.ath.cx/moko/
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic. This
| means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
| treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
|
| Here's a
On 7/23/08, Russell Sears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic.
very cool
This
means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
Do you know about the equalizer
Russell Sears wrote:
I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic. This
means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
Here's a link to binaries (compiled for the factory image) and the patch:
Andy Green wrote:
That's pretty cool and short patch. I always assumed that we need to
lift the low end so much relative to high end to make a difference, that
we would routinely clip even at medium volume levels. Is it actually OK?
Thanks! The gstreamer code is really clean; I thought it'd
Andrew Burgess wrote:
On 7/23/08, Russell Sears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic.
very cool
This
means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
Do you
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Mittwoch 23 Juli 2008 09:11:20 schrieb Russell Sears:
I've modified gst-plugin-equalizer to use fixed-point arithmetic. This
means that it's (barely) fast enough to provide bass, midrange and
treble control for ogg files played back via alsa.
Here's a link
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