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"Tagged" EQ PreSets - Possible?
Llorean:
.cfg files in playlists is something I've wanted for a while. :)
Chronon:
--- Quote from: soap on June 05, 2008, 07:12:53 AM ---Something I just thought of - and something which I think we all have been skipping is - if EQ settings a cumulative - they will have to be identical in all but gain.
Center / cutoff and Q values will need to be exactly the same.
--- End quote ---
That's true. I had noted this drawback to myself.
Can either of you explain a bit more about the .cfg files in playlists idea? How easy would it be to swap out the .cfgs from the playlist in the event that I, say, switch headphones?
Llorean:
In my personal view of it, automatic playlisting continues to work as it currently does. The only "added" feature is if you explicitly highlight a single .cfg file, and choose to insert it, it's inserted into the playlist. If you insert multiple files (say a directory) only music files are inserted still (so no accidental .cfgs in playlists). When, during playback, the .cfg file is reached, it is executed and settings are changed. If you switch headphones you just use the playlist viewer to remove that .cfg from the playlist and insert the new one. Or use cut and paste to move a couple .cfg files around. Or whatever method suits you.
Chronon:
This would apply to .cfg files as they currently exist (i.e. with absolute settings)? If so, it seems a little cumbersome to do much more than simply change EQ when I want to change headphones. It seems to me that accounting for different headphone responses plus file/genre variation will require a plethora of separate .cfg files. Am I missing something?
soap:
What downside do you see, Llorean, to have album.eq (for example) automaticly get inserted if found inside a directory of tracks if the entire folder is inserted?
I'm not sure what the danger is of accidental .cfg files.
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