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Wickerman
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I use Grooveshark via Chrome to listen to music everyday. Clearly it's not the same as listening to MP3s using Media Player/Winamp. It'd be nice to have a graphic equalizer built into my browser so I can play around with it to improve my listening experience. Does anyone here have any solutions?

9/20/2013 11:34:37 AM

dtownral
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why an equalizer for your browser, why not one of the options for your OS?

9/20/2013 12:14:14 PM

smoothcrim
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^

9/20/2013 1:43:04 PM

Wickerman
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That is because I'm using a Creative X-Fi DAC. It plugs in my USB and I plug my speakers into it.

9/20/2013 2:30:27 PM

dtownral
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i'm still not clear why you need an equalizer at the web browser level

9/20/2013 2:45:56 PM

smoothcrim
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grooveshark - strike 1
creative usb - strike 2
speakers - strike 3

there is no quality to be had

9/20/2013 3:03:41 PM

Wickerman
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^ GS has a great collection of music, and some of their broadcasts are great. The X-Fi does a decent job of enhancing the sound, way better than my onboard laptop sound card. Also, what else would you use for listening to music besides speakers? headphones?

^^ I need it at a browser level since I cannot play with any OS level EQ settings once I connect my DAC.

9/20/2013 3:36:54 PM

dtownral
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your DAC doesn't have any tuning or equalizing software that comes with it?

9/20/2013 3:47:59 PM

Wickerman
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Nope, in fact I'm looking to buy one that comes with EQ software.

9/20/2013 4:56:49 PM

moron
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http://www.highcriteria.com

That plus their graphical equalizer add-on might do what you want.

There's an app for Mac OS called Audio Hijack that definitely does what you want, and I found this app by looking for windows apps similar to that.

also, does this not apply: http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=47194

[Edited on September 20, 2013 at 8:23 PM. Reason : ]

9/20/2013 8:22:44 PM

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