Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
I have the EQ enabled, which to me means all the bands are enabled. So I'm not terribly clear on that. If you have a 6 band, 10 band, or a 12 band equalizer and then you turn it on - everything is turned on. Am I missing something in the terminology here?
As far as the EQ goes - it is truly THE one and only thing I downloaded Rockbox for. This is the one feature I wanted and cannot live without by turning it off if for some reason this is the problem..
Example, now that I've found the cfg file, I've sat here for the last 45 minutes trying to figure out how to get it to show up on the post.
Thanks Saratoga. But obviously I have questions. Stupid ones, maybe - but still some questions never the less. First off, is there a player that has enough CPU power to support a ten band EQ?
But heres the thing I do have questions on - since basically all I want from Rockbox is to use the full 10 bands and to just simply play music - every last other extra, or function, could be deleted for my purposes - is there a way to do this?
started messing around with the EQ to make sure I felt it was worth keeping Rockbox installed. It immediately became choppy, so I just stopped everything right then and there and never went back to the EQ.
I am a first time downloader, and everything was working fine until about 30 minutes into my initial listening, then all of a sudden the scrolling became extremely choppy and basically useless to use.
Even though these would not be the final settings - or hell, maybe not even close to them - I CAN hear a difference,
they are NOT distorting,
Like I said, not trying to sound pissy here - if my ipod cannot handle the EQ being on, and there are not other things on Rockbox I can disable - if these are truly the end all be all answers, then obviously I'll be stuck with the decision of whether or not the choppiness and the importance of the EQ are things that I can go forward with. I gather, from what is being said, that in the end the only two solutions I may have are - EQ or no EQ.
saratoga [Saint]: Q is the width of the filter, if you can't control the width of the filter you need a lot of bands, if you can control the width of the filter you hardly need any bands
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