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HELP! Need to EQ PC audio (I'm ~deaf)
I'm trying to use Skype for internet calls, and with a high quality headset
it's *almost* possible but unfortunately, I have huge auditory losses. At home I can run television audio to a graphic equalizer, then to a wireless headset transmitter, then to the headset - works more or less okay. But at work I use a notebook, and travel a lot, so my preference is to find a software equalizer that can interrupt the audio stream, apply EQ, etc. Is there such a thing? Thanks, gurus! |
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HELP! Need to EQ PC audio (I'm ~deaf)
"HLE" wrote in message ...
I'm trying to use Skype for internet calls, and with a high quality headset it's *almost* possible but unfortunately, I have huge auditory losses. At home I can run television audio to a graphic equalizer, then to a wireless headset transmitter, then to the headset - works more or less okay. But at work I use a notebook, and travel a lot, so my preference is to find a software equalizer that can interrupt the audio stream, apply EQ, etc. Is there such a thing? Thanks, gurus! Can't you get a hearing aid? There's a lot better coupling between the transducer and your ear. There should be some element of equalization. Depending on the hearing aid, there may be AGC to help equalize the sound levels. Michael |
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