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Feature: exclude certain apps from equalizer

Open Miosame opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

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Description: It would be nice if you could exclude applications from the equalizer

User flow & interface: One could possibly re-use the app-mixer interface, with a tiny icon at the bottom of the volume sliders or next to the icon itself, which when clicked adds it to a block-list.

I'm not certain this is even possible, but for the sake of feature-request, I'll assume eqMac is a per-stream equalizer rather than using some secret macOS API that presents "all" streams.

Thanks!

Miosame avatar Sep 28 '22 00:09 Miosame

Hi @Miosame, I am not sure what you mean by "blocking". Do you mean muting certain apps?

superjeng1 avatar Jul 09 '23 11:07 superjeng1

No, I mean excluding it from filters being applied to it, e.g. I have remote software with audio-passthrough where the target also has a bass filter, now both get applied together and it becomes incoherent

Miosame avatar Jul 09 '23 11:07 Miosame

Ah, ok I understand that now.

superjeng1 avatar Jul 09 '23 12:07 superjeng1

I believe this can be achieved by using Pro version of Super Presets. It is free to set presets per device, but requires Pro to set per app. When you create a new super preset if you enable 'Auto Switching' you'll have the option to which apps this should apply, set all settings to default for that preset and whenever the app in selected list will be activated eqMac will switch to the default/blank preset you've created

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ragauskl avatar Jun 01 '24 14:06 ragauskl