Hi Evan, you are correct.  My findings are that the equalizer does not work
in M4A files.  Also, it does not appear to work in wav files.  I have passed
this on to GW Micro.

Neal Ewers



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From: EVAN REESE [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 9:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GW-Booksense] My Equalizer Does Not Work for AAC and WMA Files


I sent this around ten hours ago and it came back to me from the list, but I
haven't seen a response either positive or negative, so I'm sending it again
in the hopes that, if noone else saw it, they might this time. 
 
I really like this thing a lot, but I've discovered a problem with my unit,
and I'd be interested if anyone else has noticed it or would be willing to
do some testing to confirm that it is a bug, or disconfirm it, which would
mean that something is flaky with my particular unit.

I've got the Book Sense standard model, and I've discovered that my
equalizer is not working with files I've ripped in aac with my Winamp that
have the m4a file extension. I've checked around a dozen files so far and
when I hit the 7 key while listening
to them, there is no change. I can definitely hear changes when I go from
one setting to another when playing mp3 files, so it's not my hearing. Also,
while I don't have very many wma files, the two I've listened to so far do
not change equalizer settings
either when I hit the 7 key while playing them.

Has anyone else noticed this, or would anyone be willing to do some testing
of these formats to see if it's just something goofy with my standard model
unit or a bug?

I would have thought that someone else would have mentioned this by now if
it was a general problem, but I don't know how many people use the equalizer
much. I do use it, so I hope this can be fixed..

Of course, it also may be true that this was covered before I joined the
list about three weeks ago. If that is the case, apologies to all.

Thanks  a lot.

Evan

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