2022-09-14, 07:31
I really encourage you to set up kodi & equalizer on raspberry pi os lite as linked above. It is just a copy / paste of the commands, very easy. From what I have seen, there is only very little difference with OSMC.
(2022-09-27, 16:06)wastis Wrote: Finally I found a way to use pulseaudio equalizer on OSMC. I wrote an addon OSMC Equalizer Setup, that does the whole configuration on the current OSMC release (9/22). This is specially targeted to users who do not want to deal with command line.that's ... amazing.
@teus and all, in case this is still of interest for you.
(2022-09-27, 16:06)wastis Wrote: Finally I found a way to use pulseaudio equalizer on OSMC. I wrote an addon OSMC Equalizer Setup, that does the whole configuration on the current OSMC release (9/22). This is specially targeted to users who do not want to deal with command line.Yep, installation works flawlessly. equalization works, I can save profiles, and I can quickly switch profiles with a keypress from my Wemos airmouse.
@teus and all, in case this is still of interest for you.
pcm.hdmiout{
type iec958
slave {
format IEC958_SUBFRAME_LE
pcm {
type plug
slave.pcm {
type hw
card 0
}
}
}
}
(2023-05-25, 01:30)azaha Wrote: I have no problem with command lines since I come from a z80 and basic programming (1981), but I try to avoid them when possible as a windows user since 3.0.So in this case I strongly recommend to set up a Debian headless as described here: link
(2023-05-25, 01:30)azaha Wrote: As far as I understand this thread you have a working solution was is optimized for a linux distro.Works with any linux - distribution where pulse-audio is installed. (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora ...)
(2023-05-25, 01:30)azaha Wrote: The setting you have in that picture from the equalizer with the max amp at 4k is nealy identical to my setting in windows.