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Description: Fix CAPS Eq plugin name
Origin: vendor
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/721355
Forwarded: no
Author: Alessandro Ghedini <ghedo@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2013-08-30
--- a/ctl_equal.c
+++ b/ctl_equal.c
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
snd_ctl_equal_t *equal;
const char *controls = ".alsaequal.bin";
const char *library = "/usr/lib/ladspa/caps.so";
- const char *module = "Eq";
+ const char *module = "Eq10";
long channels = 2;
const char *sufix = " Playback Volume";
int err, i, index;
--- a/pcm_equal.c
+++ b/pcm_equal.c
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
snd_config_t *sconf = NULL;
const char *controls = ".alsaequal.bin";
const char *library = "/usr/lib/ladspa/caps.so";
- const char *module = "Eq";
+ const char *module = "Eq10";
long channels = 2;
int err;
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Alsaequal is a real-time adjustable equalizer plugin for ALSA. It can
be adjusted using any ALSA compatible mixer, e.g. alsamixergui.
-Alsaequal uses the Eq CAPS LADSPA Plugin for audio processing, actually
+Alsaequal uses the Eq10 CAPS LADSPA Plugin for audio processing, actually
alsaequal is a generic LADSPA plugin interface with real-time access to
the LADSPA controls (the LADSPA plugin included with alsa doesn't allow
for real-time controls) but it was developed for and only tested with
-Eq CAPS LADSPA plugin. You are welcome to try it with other plugins, it
+Eq10 CAPS LADSPA plugin. You are welcome to try it with other plugins, it
may work. Let me know how it goes, you can reach me at
<charles@thedigitalmachine.net>.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
library -- location of the LADSPA library, the default is
"/usr/lib/ladspa/caps.so"
module -- module name within the LADSPA library, the deafault
- is "Eq"
+ is "Eq10"
channels -- number of channels, the default is 2
}
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
library -- location of the LADSPA library, the default is
"/usr/lib/ladspa/caps.so"
module -- module name within the LADSPA library, the deafault
- is "Eq"
+ is "Eq10"
channels -- number of channels, the default is 2
}
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