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    eqMac

    eqMac

    macOS System-wide audio equalizer & volume mixer

    System audio equalizer for macOS. Professional grade Parametric EQ & volume mixer. If you feel like your audio device (Headphones or Speaker) does not have enough Bass (low frequency) punch, or vice versa, you can adjust that using eqMac. macOS does not have a direct way to access the System Audio stream, so we use the eqMac Audio driver to divert the system audio to the driver's input stream. Then eqMac captures that Input audio stream processes it, and sends it directly to the output device. ...
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    ARHeadsetKit

    ARHeadsetKit

    Using $5 Google Cardboard to replicate Hololens

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays virtual objects over the real world. For years, AR experiences have been available on smartphones through handheld AR apps. In 2016,...
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