Clarifications regarding equalizer/analyzer, plus new sound effect question
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Others may do so. We do not.
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Others may do so. We do not.
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Q8. Multi-band (or graphic) equalizer!
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Q8. Multi-band equalizer!
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A8. We cannot access information for that kind of visualization from the MP3
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A8. The MAS only offers the standard bass/treble settings and we can't do
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decoding harware.
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anything about it.
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Q9. Support other filesystems than FAT32 (like NTFS or ext2 or whatever)!
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Q9. Support other filesystems than FAT32 (like NTFS or ext2 or whatever)!
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A9. No.
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A9. No.
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directories, then build playlists for all collections you want to
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directories, then build playlists for all collections you want to
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shuffle-play. We feel more then 400 files becomes a bit unweildly to
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shuffle-play. We feel more then 400 files becomes a bit unweildly to
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maintain or work with. Playlists are much easier to manage.
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maintain or work with. Playlists are much easier to manage.
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Q14. Graphic frequency (spectrum) analyzer!
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A14. We can't access the audio waveform from the MP3 decoder so we can't
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analyze it. Even if we had access to it, the CPU would probably be too
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slow to perform the analysis anyway.
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Q15. Cool sound effects!
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A15. Adding new sound effects requires reprogramming the MAS chip, and we can't
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do that. The MAS chip is programmable, but we have no access to the chip
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documentation.
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