2/18/2024 0 Comments PDF Squeezer for android instal![]() UPDATE: I found this "Gain" setting in a config file and adjusted it to better suit my use. Just puzzled by why "Balance" does not seem to work.Īnother way I know that Inguz is doing something is that my playback level has been knocked down about 6dB. ![]() UPDATE: I guess that's not necessary seeing that there is a "nf" in Inguz plugin folder that has custom conversion commands for each file type and for each player. I've confirmed in "Settings > Advanced > File Types" that Inguz is present - there are multiple entries one for each of my players - but wonder if native codec support should be set to "Disabled" in order to force playback through Inguz? Right now, my FLAC>FLAC and MP3>MP3 are "Native". (32-bit Silverlight Version: 8.0 is installed.) I can only input settings via my cellphone app because the browser generates a "Cannot initialize Silverlight: createSilverlightControl is not defined" error and won't accept input. I primarily installed it to adjust balance, but changing that setting does not seem to have any effect. I have it installed correctly and I can generate test tones, but that's about it. There must be a trick to getting Inguz to work on Windows, but I've never been able to figure it out. ![]() The files should enable Inguz to be successfully installed on Windows or Ubuntu relatively straightforwardly.Īs ever, be aware that the web browser settings only work with Internet Explorer (with Silverlight installed) - though they (and more) can be accessed using iPeng on an iPad, the equivalent on an Android device (not tested), and various other LMS controllers. Some of the text refers to Duet Controllers, etc but the general idea is clear.Īlthough I have tested the files as far as possible - there are no guarantees. The install instructions are based on Hugh Pyle's original instructions, brought up to date. (It might well work on other flavours of Debian but there are no guarantees.) The Ubuntu install has been successfully tested on Ubuntu 14.04. The updated install files incorporate the recently updated versions of the following, previously posted to the "RC (Inguz etc.)" thread - so the installs are now complete: The individual updated Inguz files, previously posted to the "RC (Inguz etc.)" thread. Updated install files and instructions for Debian/Ubuntu Updated install files and instructions for Windows Documentation (in pdf files) (thanks to bobertuk for the originals) Should there be any changes they will be on the shared Box.com folder I've also posted the current updated install files to this thread - so that everything is in one place. So I've collated the Inguz resources into one place, on a Box.com shared folder. Over the years it has become increasingly difficult for anyone wishing to explore or use Inguz to find the necessary information and resources - having to scour very long threads, pick up various amendments, etc, etc.
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