I've found a fix for the 'Save Preset' button...

Replace Inguz plugin 'index.html' line 592 with...

Code:
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  <input class="stdclick" type="button" name="btn_NewPreset" 
style="width:75px;" value="Save Preset" 
onclick="savp(this.parentNode.parentNode)"></input>
  
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original index.html line 592

Code:
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  <input class="stdclick" type="button" name="btn_NewPreset" 
onclick="savp(this.parentNode.parentNode)"></input>
  
--------------------


If you run Inguz on a Windows PC (Windows 10 in my case) you can
activate all the up/down buttons in iexplorer 11 by first running LMS,
then press F12 ((Developer Tools), then just close down the developer
tools window. All the up/down buttons should then work correctly. 


I have also found meanings of some of the Inguz settings...

Quietness:
"Quietness" is "loudness".  Quietness zero means "flat"; quietness 10
means a loudness-curve EQ that boosts the bass and treble.  This is a
very subtle loudness control compared with some. Also there's a
fundamental limitation to this architecture where your loudness change
might not take effect for many seconds, due to the SB's buffering.

Width:
"Width" controls the stereo image width, by up to +/- 6dB  (-6 is not
mono).  Note that increasing the width doesn't apply crossfeed to spread
the image beyond the speakers, it just attenuates the middle compared
with the side.

Flatness:
"Flatness": DRC creates a correction filter against its target curve
(flat, by default), but often a flat target can sound thin and, well,
flat. So my flatness filter looks at the frequency response of the
correction filter and inverts it, over ten steps; theoretically so that
with flatness=0 the in-room response is relatively unchanged from the
uncorrected version (correcting for phase and reflections but not
correcting peaks), and with flatness=10 the in-room response should be
really quite flat..

Flatness 10 should give the "flat" in-room response.

Skew:
The Inguz skew control should be set to compensate for any discrepancy
in the straight-line distance from tweeter to ear. At 44.1kHz sampling
rate this equates to 22.68&#956;s of time delay per sample or about a
third of an inch (7.7mm) of distance. This is ONLY true at this one
sampling rate, so if you play material at different rates it only works
for some of them. 

Enhanced Stereo Filter:
Can be used:  "To increase spatial separation between channels. The
various “Space” filters broaden the stereo image in a normal system to
well beyond the loudspeaker positions, enhancing the “they are here”
feeling.

I've been experimenting with Inguz quite a lot but I can't find any of
the 'Enhanced Stereo Filter' files. Does anyone have copies of them
stored anywhere? If so, would it be possible for you to PM them to me or
attach them here. 

Bob



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