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JDSP4Linux
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Constant audio stutter with Pulse Effects
I'm using JamesDSP with Pipewire. EasyEffects is the successor of PulseEffects for Pipewire.
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Found a really good video for mic quality improvement in obs (it works for me). How would I apply these settings to my mic system wide? Using Linux Mint
PulseAudio/pw-pulse does not have a DSP host, but there is easyeffects/pulseffects and jamesdsp that has some DSP plugins. Not all the DSP you want may be available for processing audio
- Audio Notably Quieter on Arch compared to Windows 11 Dual boot
- Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
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With linux you can connect your bluetooth headphones to your pc using LDAC and aptX HD codecs.
There is also JamesDSP
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EasyEffects - again. Any alternative?
OK - I've uninstalled EasyEffects and am trying out JamesDSP. So far so good! Fingers crossed. Will update again after a couple of days of playing with it.
- easyeffects / jamesdsp with surround sound
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What do I use in Linux for a parametric EQ?
Also https://github.com/Audio4Linux/JDSP4Linux
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PipeWire is getting buggier and buggier. Anyways to reset it?
It is an EasyEffects thing. Alternatively you could try out JamesDSP which from my experience i have not encountered this kind of problem.
- Anyway to enable virtual surround effect / setting on Linux Mint?
libfaketime
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Are there seeds in this game?
I'm not at my computer ATM to check, but it likely uses the current time. Except for a few programs that ask the OS for entropy, it's common for programs to seed the RNG with the current time. Even for non-open-source programs, you can typically game that by intercepting the initial request for the time (e.g. libfaketime on Linux, probably equivalents elsewhere.
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Setting the clock ahead to see what breaks
I can recommend libfaketime regarding this topic.
It can bei used to change the system time for a single application only.
https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime
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Forcing the hardware clock when running CentOS 5.10 to a different date on boot Hyper-V
In your position I would have a look at the excellent libfaketime library which allows you easily to run processes at whatever time you like. Most likely you would have to compile the software on your own, I doubt you will find a current version of it pre-compiled somewhere.
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Open source time travel software?
faketime
- Quick N6 Beta 2 update
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[IMPORTANT] SL redirects to Play Store
The worse part is that pirates are smart enough to use programs/libraries like these: https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime (to fake time for a specific app). So only genuine users are f..cked. As a fellow developer I know time Killswitches don't worked because anyone can fool a program.
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Stop the time.
libfaketime can do this.
What are some alternatives?
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
gl4es - GL4ES is a OpenGL 2.1/1.5 to GL ES 2.0/1.1 translation library, with support for Pandora, ODroid, OrangePI, CHIP, Raspberry PI, Android, Emscripten and AmigaOS4.
sof - Sound Open Firmware
rebuilderd - Independent verification of binary packages - reproducible builds
EasyEffects-presets-impulses - 11 presets and 400+ impulses for EasyEffects.
pythonlibs - A Python wrapper for the extremely fast Blosc compression library
succade - Run, feed and style your Lemonbar with ease
libyazzy-preload - LD_PRELOAD-able libraries
parlatype - GNOME audio player for transcription
hax11 - Hackbrary to Hook and Augment X11 protocol calls
pyo - Python DSP module