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2007-08-10
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Has anybody seen an equalizer for the Nokia to adjust treble and bass?
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2007-08-10
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2007-08-10
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Does Mplayer not have an EQ? I don't remember. How much do we know about the sound processor? You could write an app that could do with with pure cpu but that might not be too feasable considering the power of the tablets.
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2007-08-10
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Well the built in media player doesn't have an eq so the way i see it, possibly the wrong way, is that there are two options. One is, I seem to remember there being a thing on my old gentoo box that would interface with the sound card and you could set things like that. The other way would be to write a new media playing application with an eq, which would probably be resource intensive too. Hopefully someone else has more of a clue than me about this, I'm just throwing stuff out there.