Running Salix Fluxbox 13.37, and looking for a system-wide, software-based graphical EQ.
This would need to work directly with GStreamer and/or ALSA, since Fluxbox lacks a Desktop Environment (and much of GNOME).
As background, Volti Mixer worked fine with the hardware-based EQ built into the sound card on my just-retired, very old PC. My current laptop, however, lacks any hardware support for EQ.
Thanks for any specific suggestions!
Audio Graphical Equalizer?
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Re: Audio Graphical Equalizer?
Thanks, it looks like the bottom line, for simplicity, would be the latest alsaequal which is available via Sourcery.
The only two reported dependencies are ladspa_sdk and caps, also available via GSlapt and/or Sourcery. All further dependencies appear to be satisfied for both of those packages.
Since I'm willing to use the text-mode alsamixer as the UI, it seems that these three packages will do the trick; no need for Jack, nor anything specific to GStreamer.
Any "gotchas," or recommended alternatives, before I dive in?
The only two reported dependencies are ladspa_sdk and caps, also available via GSlapt and/or Sourcery. All further dependencies appear to be satisfied for both of those packages.
Since I'm willing to use the text-mode alsamixer as the UI, it seems that these three packages will do the trick; no need for Jack, nor anything specific to GStreamer.
Any "gotchas," or recommended alternatives, before I dive in?