That's interesting, but what we really need is a DSP guru to design
an IIR (or FIR, if necessary) filter that does the same thing. Anybody?
On Sep 2, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Michel Fombellida wrote:
bjackson Wrote:
http://headwize.com/projects/showfile.php?file=meier_prj.htm
The guy who
On 9/2/05, Michel Fombellida
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And why not Crossfeed :-)
I'd say that would be a bit too easy to confuse with crossfade (as
in song transitions).
But really, as long as it's not called SlimDSP X-TREME-HeadphoneMAGIC
2000++,(*cough*X-Fi*cough*), I won't mind. :)
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seanadams wrote:
A fine idea - please file a request at bugs.slimdevices.com. It's
something we'd need to do in firmware, right at the end of our audio
process.
Actually, you could do this on the server by piping the audio stream
through the appropriate processing program.
What kind of
Robin Bowes wrote:
seanadams wrote:
A fine idea - please file a request at bugs.slimdevices.com. It's
something we'd need to do in firmware, right at the end of our audio
process.
Actually, you could do this on the server by piping the audio stream
through the appropriate processing
On Thursday 01 September 2005 09:32, Robin Bowes wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
seanadams wrote:
A fine idea - please file a request at bugs.slimdevices.com. It's
something we'd need to do in firmware, right at the end of our audio
process.
Actually, you could do this on the server by
Alex Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes wrote:
if what you are referring to is the cross-feeding stuff to make headphones
sound nicer, then HeadRoom has some docs here:
http://www.headphone.com/products/faqs/about-headroom-crossfeed/ but it
doesn't actually tell you exactly how to do it (obviously).
On Thursday 01 September 2005 17:32, ephemere wrote:
(1) Doing it on the server is probably not the right thing for anything
other than a PCM stream because it would require a decode-encode step.
Agreed.
(2) I'm no expert, but it's more complicated than just a delay and gain
adjustment. The