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(06-26-2020, 07:37 PM)winxpto10 link Wrote: [...]how to change sound equalizer [...]
Hi!
This is hardware related, there is nothing to change.
You need a 5.1 or higher hardware for this to show on the default PulseAudio interface.
The other approach, is to install a SOFTWARE MIXER.
Do a search on Google, there are many choices available:
Linux multichannel mixer
Hope this will shed some light on the subject.
Good luck!
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The command has changed slightly since the post was created...
Try
Code:
sudo apt install pulseaudio-equalizer
Here is a walk thru on install and use.. NOTE there are 2 ways of install - I would use the standard repo (command above) and SKIP the PPA install.
https://linuxhint.com/install-pulseaudio...repository.
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after i installed it, i don't see it on the menu