mjb111
May 19 2003, 16:45
I'm trying to use the pc for DVD and HDTV audio playback and eliminate the outboard prepro. With the Delta 410 card, individual channel level and delay can be adjusted. The only thing missing is some way to adjust and set individual (5.1) channel EQ. Are there any directshow filters with this capability? I'm only decoding AC3 and DTS.
Thanks,
Mike
ChristianHJW
May 19 2003, 19:55
Download 'The Core Media Player' from
http://www.corecoded.com ... the equalizer is DShow based and coded with large amounts of assembler code for speed ... but you will have to ask the CC API to be able to use it ....
mjb111
May 19 2003, 21:30
That's a nice EQ filter, but when I load it in Graphedit it affects all channels equally. Is there some way to apply different EQ to each of the 5.1 channels?
Thanks,
Mike
DAvenger
May 19 2003, 21:35
Hello Mike
Not sure if this is what you were looking for but
HERE you can find nice EQ filter
Take care,
DAvenger
mjb111
May 20 2003, 01:22
That link won't work for me. - "You are not authorized to view this page"
If you could tell me the name of the multichannel EQ filter, I will search for the download.
Thanks,
Mike
DAvenger
May 20 2003, 10:03

was ok five minutes ago ...

looks like the server is down or something
hmm, take a look at
http://www.progdigy.com and/or
http://www.progdigy.com/boards/index.php It's called DC-DSP Filter (but I am really not sure if it is multichannel

)
mjb111
May 20 2003, 14:18
Thanks, but there are several good "global" EQ filters already. I'm looking for something that can adjust the equalization of each channel separately. With that, the preamp/processor could be done away with entirely.
Mike
DAvenger
May 20 2003, 17:41
Well, you may ask the author to implement that
mjb111
May 20 2003, 18:34
Good point. I will send an email. I imagine it's not easy or someone would have already done it.
DAvenger
May 20 2003, 18:42
QUOTE (mjb111 @ May 20 2003 - 09:34 AM)
I imagine it's not easy or someone would have already done it.
Yeah, you are probably right
mjb111
May 23 2003, 11:44
Good news. M. Mitrovik responded kindly to my request. He says it should not be too hard, and will try to incorporate it into a future release.
Mike
DAvenger
May 25 2003, 13:05
Nice
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