<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div>- significant clipping - please pull new svn version of phonon - I've fixed this issue already. Please use svn - it's not yet in git. I've sent a message to this list with announcement.<br>
And yes the sound is now much much better - 99.999% compatible with Audacious so it'll leave xine behind IMHO. I wouldn't worry about ranges - because this equalizer code have<br>
nothing to do with the xine.</div></blockquote><div><br>I already have the very latest from svn. I still get significant distortion, especially in the bass with some presets ( and if I make a custom setting with the lowest slider maxed out, everything just becomes a "grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" noise basically (even at fairly low volume, so its not my speakers giving up! :-) Perhaps this is just the way its meant to work. I admit that I dont know much about equalizers.<br>
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- "[...] Also, we obviously need a dialog for manually configuring levels [...]" - well I don't understand what you mean by that exactly. If you navigate to settings->configuration->playback you'll find<br>
an equalizer configuration box where you can change/save/delete presets manually.</div></blockquote><div><br>Oh, I managed to completely miss that there was manual settings in the config dialog. Whoops! :-) In any case, I still think we should put the equalizer in a seperate dialog. As it is right now, you have to select the select "manual" in one place, and then go into the config dialog to actually edit it. I think that these 2 things should be avaialble in one place. Also, I am not sure most people wil considder tweaking theie equalizer levels to actually be changing the configuration of Amarok, so having it in the same plase as the persitant settings seems a bit odd to me.<br>
<br>I was also pondering putting it either in a context applet or maybe making it a dockable widget, but I am not sure if these are good ideas at all..<br></div></div><br>- Nikolaj<br>