Sound enhancer for Linux
Triying the windows which came with my notebook I have notified a very interesting thing, there's a thing called SRS which you select what kind of speakers you are using (speakers, notebook speakers, earphones) and what are you doing (listening music, watching videos, playing games) and it changes the sound according to that, this results in an incredible audio experience. I've heard that you want implement somehting like the earcandy application ( shut up music while watching a video, or shutting up everything when you are receiving a call through VOIP), if these two ideas are mixed we only had to ask the user if it's using earphones, speakers or laptop integrated speakers ( maybe even this could be automated ).
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That's usually done via per-device equalizer profiles. I've seen such presets in equalizers of several players, too.
BeatBox already supports switching equalizer profiles automatically depending on the music genre. ~shnatsel
That it's only for beatbox, what happens with other music player, video players or games? Also such interesting features depends on the music genre not the kind of the speaker, so this is different. ~sheosi
+1 -- swizzle