Re: Using iPhone's iPodEq Audio Unit
Re: Using iPhone's iPodEq Audio Unit
- Subject: Re: Using iPhone's iPodEq Audio Unit
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 15:05:52 -0700
if its not an audio queue, then you have the AU available, and you
should just set the factory presets. Here's the list:
ID: 1 Name: Acoustic
ID: 2 Name: Bass Booster
ID: 3 Name: Bass Reducer
ID: 4 Name: Classical
ID: 5 Name: Dance
ID: 6 Name: Deep
ID: 7 Name: Electronic
ID: 8 Name: Flat
ID: 9 Name: Hip-Hop
ID: 10 Name: Jazz
ID: 11 Name: Latin
ID: 12 Name: Loudness
ID: 13 Name: Lounge
ID: 14 Name: Piano
ID: 15 Name: Pop
ID: 16 Name: R&B
ID: 17 Name: Rock
ID: 18 Name: Small Speakers
ID: 19 Name: Spoken Word
ID: 20 Name: Treble Booster
ID: 21 Name: Treble Reducer
ID: 22 Name: Vocal Booster
On May 6, 2009, at 6:05 PM, kode breaker wrote:
Thanks Bill. I definitely think it would be a nice feature to
include in a future release. If I wanted to learn how to use another
form of audio (i.e. non-audio-queue) to work with the iPod EQ, where
can I find out which properties to apply etc.? Or is that also
currently not supported?
I'm trying to figure out if I should give up on the EQ altogether,
or work around it by re-writing the audio code to not use an audio
queue.
Thanks for the help.
KappA
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Xu Ting <email@hidden> wrote:
Oh, I'm sincerely sorry, I just needed to open another thread but
not to reply after this thread.
For any inconvenient, I am sorry.
Thanks
Tonny
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