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  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Sudoku for Java - HoDoKu

    When I played on P&P I liked to mark candidates in two ways: Snyder notation in the corners (as it is available in HoDoKu) Single-cell logic in the center (This is what I'm trying to figure out) This Cracking the Cryptic video may explain what I mean: https://youtu.be/BnmxrrZUgbk?t=348 Suggestions?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Sudoku for Java - HoDoKu

    When I played on P&P I liked to mark candidates in two ways: 3x3 logic (Snyder notation) in the corners (as it is available in HoDoKu) Single-cell logic (Full notation) in the center (This is what I'm trying to figure out) This Cracking the Cryptic video may explain what I mean: https://youtu.be/BnmxrrZUgbk?t=348 Suggestions?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    Yep, I'm messing around with this now actually. I lowered the sampling to 4096 and also made sure all my device sampling rates as well as the internal sampling rate are the same at 48000Hz. So far so good but I will keep trying lower latency until issues arise.

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    I was just about to make a thread but found your post and it was exactly what I needed! It works! However, I'm having one tiny issue with this - it seems that when using the 'Listen to this device' feature, it adds a small amount of latency. It's a non-issue for most things but when used in video games, it's enough to be noticeable. It's mild, maybe like 100ms off... Is there a way to get the same results as the guide above but without the latency?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Equalizer APO

    I was just about to make a thread but found your post and it was exactly what I needed! It works and does exactly what is needed. However, I'm having one tiny issue with this - it seems that when using the 'Listen to this device' feature, it adds a small amount of latency. It's a non-issue for most things but when used in video games, it's enough to be noticeable. It's mild, maybe like 100ms off... Is there a way to get the same results as the guide above but without the latency?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Peace Equalizer, interface Equalizer APO

    Oh I see, I didn't notice that Automation menu at all at first. This is really cool! Thanks again.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Peace Equalizer, interface Equalizer APO

    Thanks, I understand. My plan was to use 2 different EQ configs simultaneously - one for my headphones and one for my microphone, but that won't be possible, right?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Peace Equalizer, interface Equalizer APO

    I know it should be, Peter covers it in one of his youtube video guides. He explains to choose a device from the drop-down list and supposedly the EQ will only be applied to that device. However, when I do that, and then choose other devices from the drop-down list, I see that all the devices have the same EQ settings. If I change it in one, I change it in all devices. Seems to not work properly. I also checked this for the speaker selection and found that it does work properly there! ..but that's...

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