Thank you for explaning that. :)  Very useful info!

Jane


On Dec 18, 2005, at 1:57 PM, Dan Keys wrote:

Hi,
In the Real Player Application, if you hit Command E, you will be given the Equalization menu for changing the Ten bands of the EQ as well as selecting and creating presets and setting things like automatic leveling. When you are playing CDs you will have a choice of balance, base and treble. If you are playing MP3 or streams, you will have about 42 different settings and sliders to adjust.
You can also set echo and reverb if you wish.
Command Q will place you back in the main window.
I wish the EQ in iTunes was accessible, but it is strictly graphic.
In other words, you can make Real player sound even better.
 By default the EQ is off.

On Dec 18, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Jane Jordan wrote:

What do you mean by EQ functions? Ihaven't had to change anything. :)

Jane


On Dec 18, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Dan Keys wrote:

Hi,
While this is not an answer to your question, I'd like to make a comment regarding Real Player on the Mac. Unlike iTunes, the EQ functions in Real Player are fantastic. I to use Real Player far more than iTunes.
Dan
On Dec 18, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Jane Jordan wrote:

Does anyone know if it's possible to get XJournal to detect what's playing in RealPlayer instead of iTunes? iTunes just doesn't suit me for playing MP3s--in fact, it makes the MP3s sound terrible. RealPlayer does a better job and I would like to have it auto-detect from there. Any ideas?

Jane









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