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    Done: https://sourceforge.net/p/hesuvi/wiki/Help/#updating-equalizer-profiles

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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    HRIRs in HeSuVi are 14 track WAV files. Each track in the file contains an impulse response to a single speaker-ear pair. First track is the impulse response for front left speaker and left ear. Here's the full track order HeSuVi uses: https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/Impulcifer/blob/master/constants.py#L52 If you want to use your own HRTFs in HeSuVi, you need to transform them to the HeSuVi's 14 track impulse response files. The copy the file to C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\HeSuVi\hrir....

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    All the results are still relevant. Hesuvi.zip is just a compilation of all graphiceq files in a same structure as what HeSuVi currently has.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    Finally the updated HeSuVi EQ results are here. https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/hesuvi.zip That ZIP file contains a folder called "eq" just like HeSuVi's installation folder has it. The HeSuVi's eq folder can simply be replaced with the one from the ZIP. Only thing to consider is that the ZIP doesn't contain "Custom" folder so that needs to be copied back in. The eq folder is structured exactly the same as the HeSuVi's eq folder. All the manufacturer names have been consolidated...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    EqualizerAPO's own Benchmark.exe seems to do the job. Of course you need to have HeSuVi enabled, so you need to do it on the Windows machine where you use HeSuVi. For example: "C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\Benchmark.exe" -i "Desktop\Audio\Test Tracks\Channel Tests\8_Channel_ID.wav" -o "Desktop\8_Channel_ID_binaural.wav" This is in Windows command prompt. The original 7.1 file is the one pointed out with -i argument and I'm saving the convolved output to a file called 8_Channel_ID_binaural.wav. Just...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    I tried FFMPEG headphone filter with my own personal HRIR created with Impulcifer. While it does work and I can localize the virtual speakers, there is a lot of noise or distortion and the localization is not nearly as good as with HeSuVi. I tried both freq and time types and both have similar problems although the time type is even worse.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on HeSuVi

    Use GraphicEQ.txt. Copy the file to C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\HeSuVi\eq\custom and restart hesuvi, you'll find the new profile under custom. Reference Audio Analyzer's measurments are a mixed bag. I don't know which compensation curve they use and they have multiple different measurement systems. Take it for what it's worth.

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