Hey all. I feel like I'm missing something here. I made an EQ and saved it, but now whatever changes I make don't do anything in the output. They're reflected in the graph, but that's it.
Help?
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I guess you're using the Configuration Editor of Equalizer APO. Did it work before and not now? Anyway, the audio engine of Equalizer APO (equalizerapo.dll) is only monitoring the "config.txt" file. Any other file isn't monitored unless you point to it by adding an include command in config.txt. Note that the graph will always show the current selected file even if this file isn't processed by the audio engine.
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Sorry, yes that's it.
I'm not sure it isn't working. The EQ I set up is in effect. My config does include the file I saved, and that's the on that's in effect.
Before saving it, changes I made were audible in real time. Now nothing I do is audible. Even if I turn the EQ off, it remains in effect. I had set it up for a pair of headphones, but I'd like to do another one for my speakers.
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There was no "Include" thing, and it got restored...?
Nop. The reset feature isn't resetting any commands you use. Amongst others it resets the "Instant mode" checkbox. When this checkbox is unchecked changes aren't applied any longer. In other words, this checkbox is pointless and confusing.
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Hey all. I feel like I'm missing something here. I made an EQ and saved it, but now whatever changes I make don't do anything in the output. They're reflected in the graph, but that's it.
Help?
I guess you're using the Configuration Editor of Equalizer APO. Did it work before and not now? Anyway, the audio engine of Equalizer APO (equalizerapo.dll) is only monitoring the "config.txt" file. Any other file isn't monitored unless you point to it by adding an include command in config.txt. Note that the graph will always show the current selected file even if this file isn't processed by the audio engine.
Sorry, yes that's it.
I'm not sure it isn't working. The EQ I set up is in effect. My config does include the file I saved, and that's the on that's in effect.
Before saving it, changes I made were audible in real time. Now nothing I do is audible. Even if I turn the EQ off, it remains in effect. I had set it up for a pair of headphones, but I'd like to do another one for my speakers.
I'm not sure either so could you make a screenshot of the Configuration Editor and also attached all your config files? Perhaps I can figure it out.
I "reset all global preferences" and that fixed it.
There was no "Include" thing, and it got restored...?
Anyway, all good now. I appreciate the helpfulness.
Nop. The reset feature isn't resetting any commands you use. Amongst others it resets the "Instant mode" checkbox. When this checkbox is unchecked changes aren't applied any longer. In other words, this checkbox is pointless and confusing.