Author Topic: Equalizer/dsp per playback device  (Read 4216 times)

Chaython

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So  I have a headset, stereo, tv....
Each evidently sound much different than one another, like my stereo is bassy, my tv sounds like the speakers are blowing out when lf plays, and my headsets need a bass boost to sound sweet...
So you should allow,  a custom dsp/equalizer per each playback device, so I don' have to change it everytime
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Anti

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You're asking that musicbee somehow magically knows what hardware you've connected to your output jack?

Chaython

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No, music bee allows you to select a playback device, I would like to have per device settings.
Or a hockey to switch equalizer on and off, idk if that's already available or not.
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Headphones, stereo and TV do not have drivers, and therefore are not listed as Windows devices. So I think the OP is simply plugging different jacks into his laptop's output jack, and wants Windows/musicbee to somehow discern what is on the other end of an audio cable.

Chaython

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I use a desktop, each port has its own ouput
http://i.imgur.com/vAJXBaH.jpg
I want to set a different equalizer dsp for each option in this menu
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Chaython

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I have HDMI, toslink, front analog, and rear analog each on their own dedicated driver, did you think I only had one analog port?
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> did you think I only had one analog port?

Woah... too many late nights. I confused the first post with another member of the forum, whose set-up I know from another thread (hence the laptop assumption). In a subsequent reply I thought you were another user coming into the thread (you'll notice I referred to 'the OP' in third person when addressing you!) Sorry about that!