![]() I’ve got an M1 Macbook coming as well so that will be interesting. Because I use the computer for work every day and tend to keep SSH sessions and the vpn connected for days at a time, reboots are a bit of an inconvenience. I’m going to work with eqMac some more and see if I can figure out what it does and doesn’t like. There’s lots of userland stuff from Brew or MacPorts but system level stuff has died out, I assume due to hostility and neglect from Apple. 10-15 years ago it seemed like that would be a thing that would happen, that you’d just run UNIX apps on Mac OS X but that whole effort has died out it seems. Yeah, there’d be an issue with the graphical presentation too and I’m talking out of my rear end as I have no real clue what would go into that. Then you could just use the same tools as you can in Linux. Seems like if you could create a translation layer to bridge PulseAudio components to work on top of CoreAudio that might be the best thing. It’s a situation where if I had more programming ability and time I’d clone the repo and start working on it. I turned eqMac off and listened to it again Gone. It sounded like when a DJ mixes in a new track and has to mess with the pitch/tune to mix it in - but it kept going. Weirdest of all I was listening to an electronic track and it seemed to raise and lower the pitch of the song over and over. ![]() The problems I’m seeing with eqMac cause me to wonder about its foundational underpinnings. I could load up a VM and try it there then it will be easy to clean up. But I have to admit, you have me curious. It is Mac so spending money is kind of how the game is played, so I would be willing to spend something, maybe up to $100USD? But only for good quality.ĭoes anyone know of a system-wide audio equalizer for Mac? Something that is somewhat close to PulseEffects? I’m guessing there’s good stuff out there that I just haven’t run across yet. This is for personal enjoyment and I don’t make money with it so I don’t want to pay for expensive ‘professional’ tools. So far I have been unable to find anything like it for Mac. Specifically, the equalizer that works on all sound from around the system, independent of the software creating the sound. The secret sauce is PulseEffects, which I’ve posted about in this forum before. But Linux easily wins the race in quality of sound and ease of use. On both computers I have nice audio hardware, quality DACs and each has a headphone amp. A smart search engine will help you to find favorite albums, songs in your music library.On a daily basis I primarily use a home built Linux system for personal use and I use a Mac for work. ![]() ![]() All basic operations are supported.Īdvanced search. You can manage your files using a file manager. If you have corrupted metadata in your files you can edit audio tags using the built-in ID3 tags editor.įile manager. With this application, you can create and manage playlists, change songs order in a playlist. You can use this application as an audiobooks player because there are three useful features: audio bookmarks, playback speed control, saving of media position. You can also enable audio player cache and all recently played songs will be downloaded automatically.Īudiobooks. If you want to listen to your music without the Internet just download all needed songs, albums, playlists and listen to your music offline. But you can also select manual equalizer settings and change preamplifier gain if you need to make your music louder. This app has a built-in equalizer with different presets for the most popular music genres. All songs are grouped by album, genre.Īudio equalizer. Your music library is automatically synchronized between cloud service and device. Advanced buffering technologies will provide smooth playback.Īutomatic synchronization. You can also connect your personal NAS using SMB, WebDAV, DLNA. The most popular cloud services are supported: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, MEGA, 百度网盘, InfiniCLOUD, Yandex.Disk, WD M圜loud Home, Put.io, MediaFire, MyDrive, pCloud, HiDrive. ![]() With this application, you can move your music library to the cloud service, listen to your music everywhere, free up space on your MAC. The most popular audio formats are supported: MP3, FLAC, AAC, M4A, WAV, AIFF, M4R. Audio equalizer, bass booster, ID3 tags editor, playlists manager. Evermusic - professional music player for your MAC. ![]()
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