Timo Aaltonen wrote: > On Wed, 7 May 2008, Cory K. wrote: >> Timo Aaltonen wrote: >>> On Wed, 7 May 2008, Cory K. wrote: >>>>> don't know about any broken EQ, never used one since they are >>>>> useless. >>>> >>>> It's broken in a similar manor as the Gstreamer one is. (which was >>>> disabled instead of fixed) Just enable the EQ. Set a curve then play >>>> some music. Its as if the preamp is set to high. >>>> >>>> And yeah. I'm sure people with crappy equipment find EQing useless. >>>> Sounds bad no matter what you do.;) >>> >>> I always thought it's the other way around.. EQ:s made to get a "bass >>> boost" or whatever :) >>> >>> >>> /me goes back to listen his collection of ~4500 flac's using a pair of >>> crappy old Sennheiser HD600's :) >>> >> >> Ok. Since I'm rather comfortable with the size of my "e-penis" I won't >> turn this into a competition. ;) > > heh :) > >> In any case, I'm grabbing their latest code to see if it's been fixed >> upstream. Seems a shame to go through a SRU to "fix" something that >> isn't broken and not try to fix something that is if we can. > > Well, PulseAudio is used by default and users are baffled because > audacious remains silent... I'd say that is a bug.
This will only help new installs though. And if this is the reasoning for the update, there's alot more patches to be done. :P Personally I'm not much for treating users like their inept and or hand-holding. This dumbing-down of everything teaches people nothing IMO. It's 1 simple switch for a user to do if they look through the preferences. Oh well. -Cory \m/ -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
