I know exactly what you are showing. I use it myself. It is the graphic 
equalizer - several bands across - that go from bass to mid tome to high and 
you slide the bars over each to what is preferred. 

For instance, for music I use about midway for the bass tones and mid tones a 
tad under and high treble tones up high which adds clarity. Too much bass and 
mid tones can cause distortion.

The graphic equalizer controls the sound to exact listening pleasure. 

I have seen you mentioned you have a 64 bit computer. I did not know that until 
now. 64 bit software is just a tad harder to find has been my experience. 

Two places I know of are SourceForge.Net 
http://sourceforge.net/
and ....
http://linuxappfinder.com/ 

Of course third party software cautions are observed outside the Linux Software 
Repository is always a mention from Debian. 


--- In [email protected], "kele_hawaii" <kele.96720@...> wrote:
>
> Since I'm not sure whether this group accepts attachments, I have put the 
> screen shot of what I'm looking for in a player for Linux on my 
> ComputingForSeniors group home page.  It is Windows Media Player 11 as it 
> appears on my display on my Vista system.
> 
> Normally it is not 'good' to put the URL of another group on a group but I 
> want all of you who are interested to see exactly what I'm seeking.
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ComputingForSeniors/
> 
> Comments and suggestions are welcome of course.
> 
> Kele
>




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