Equalizer for ALL programs! REALTEK HD

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  1. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #11

    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking it may be stored somewhere in the FXProperties key.
    Doesn't appear that way to me. I moved another slider and saved a second EQ. Notice that there's no difference in the key itself, just a 0 vs. 1 in the key-suffix (whatever that is).

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  2. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #12

    I've had a look for this on a previous occasion and haven't manage to locate anything other than this registry key. However, on further examination, I think that this key is actually a pointer to within one of the .DLL files or some other support file that makes up the driver package, and it is within that file that changes are actually made as regards the equalizer settings. It would certainly explain why settings are not maintained when the driver is updated.
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       #13

    Dwarf said:
    I've had a look for this on a previous occasion and haven't manage to locate anything other than this registry key. However, on further examination, I think that this key is actually a pointer to within one of the .DLL files or some other support file that makes up the driver package, and it is within that file that changes are actually made as regards the equalizer settings. It would certainly explain why settings are not maintained when the driver is updated.
    This seems like a bizarre theory.

    Why would they make it so obscure? What's the point of "protecting" something that one would normally expect to be in an INI or CFG or DAT or XML or someplace meaningful... and preservable?

    Why would they want us NOT to find it, or be able to save it across driver installs? It makes no sense they they would have consciously decided to make these obvious user-settings so impenetrable and cryptic.

    I'm not trying to be difficult. I just think we're missing something very obvious. Who would design such a hidden implementation of an obvious user-customization that the user would want to retain across driver upgrades?
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  4. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #14

    I've just had a look through the list of files included with the audio driver (according to the Readme file), and this one looks a likely candidate, given its name: MaxxAudioEQ.dll. I'm going to see if this is the actual file in question by saving the current file and then reinstalling the driver. I'll report back.
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  5. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #15

    I tried the above, and didn't have any success, sorry. I guess that we'll have to wait and see whether equaliser profiles can be saved and loaded in a future driver release.
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  6. Posts : 112
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       #16

    its okey! but i am dedicated to GUI!
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  7. Posts : 112
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       #17

    Dwarf said:
    I tried the above, and didn't have any success, sorry. I guess that we'll have to wait and see whether equaliser profiles can be saved and loaded in a future driver release.
    in this driver eq you can save ur settings.

    but i didnt try that for other user. i am the only one who is using this pc
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  8. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #18

    I am well aware that you can save user eq settings with this driver release. What you are after is being able to transfer these settings between drivers so that you don't have to re-enter them every time a new driver is released. At the moment, there doesn't appear to be any other way of reinstating user eq profiles except by manually re-entering them. Like I say, perhaps a new driver release will incorporate this. After all, they did eventually include the equalizer.
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  9. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #19

    dsperber said:
    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking it may be stored somewhere in the FXProperties key.
    Doesn't appear that way to me. I moved another slider and saved a second EQ. Notice that there's no difference in the key itself, just a 0 vs. 1 in the key-suffix (whatever that is).

    I show other additions to the key.
    With each new EQ added there's a corresponding Binary Value added to the key.
    See the marks in the in the graphic I'm uploading.

    Ap


    Equalizer for ALL programs! REALTEK HD-fxprop.jpg
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  10. Posts : 112
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Aphelion said:
    dsperber said:
    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking it may be stored somewhere in the FXProperties key.
    Doesn't appear that way to me. I moved another slider and saved a second EQ. Notice that there's no difference in the key itself, just a 0 vs. 1 in the key-suffix (whatever that is).

    I show other additions to the key.
    With each new EQ added there's a corresponding Binary Value added to the key.
    See the marks in the in the graphic I'm uploading.

    Ap


    Equalizer for ALL programs! REALTEK HD-fxprop.jpg
    thanks man!
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