You might have to explain that a little more; it looks like we've come in halfway through some other conversation.
But maybe you should focus on testing and providing feedback on the patch I've recently sent you for ignoring backup equaliser configuration files first. (If you didn't receive my recent e-mail traffic then you should review your MOC Forum profile and/or spam folder.)
it is usually a technical need when testing speakers or headphones. It could be helpful in various situations.
[ ... ] feedback on the patch I've recently sent you [ ... ] you should review your [ ... ] spam folder.)
i just checked my emails and found it in the spams; i marked the two emails you sent as "not junk". In fact i'm still using v. 2.5.1 so i manually applied the changes to the corresponding file in my version sources, that's what i did with the patch for the status display. It works.
It looks like the issue best resolved by either fixing audio files (if some are broken) or by ALSA or Pulseaudio configuration (if the whole system configuration is wrong).
jcf
Mon, 2017-11-27 02:09
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First Things First
You might have to explain that a little more; it looks like we've come in halfway through some other conversation.
But maybe you should focus on testing and providing feedback on the patch I've recently sent you for ignoring backup equaliser configuration files first. (If you didn't receive my recent e-mail traffic then you should review your MOC Forum profile and/or spam folder.)
heavytull
Tue, 2017-11-28 22:53
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You might have to explain
it is usually a technical need when testing speakers or headphones. It could be helpful in various situations.
i just checked my emails and found it in the spams; i marked the two emails you sent as "not junk". In fact i'm still using v. 2.5.1 so i manually applied the changes to the corresponding file in my version sources, that's what i did with the patch for the status display. It works.
jcf
Wed, 2017-11-29 01:04
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Moving On
Then it sounds like tomaszg's suggestion of channel-mapping in your sound subsystem's configuration is the answer... at least for now.
All my e-mails carry a Hashcash anti-spam header, so you might want to get your e-mail service to honour them.
Great. And my other question to you: do you think dot-files should also be ignored?
heavytull
Wed, 2017-11-29 22:40
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do you think dot-files should
of course, they are by default hidden files in linux, unless a special config command was issued.
jcf
Wed, 2017-11-29 23:04
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My Thoughts Exactly
I'll add those as well, then.
tomaszg
Mon, 2017-11-27 11:46
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It looks like the issue best
It looks like the issue best resolved by either fixing audio files (if some are broken) or by ALSA or Pulseaudio configuration (if the whole system configuration is wrong).