PipeWire 1.2.5
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The parametric-equalizer
module loads parametric equalizer configuration generated from the AutoEQ project or Squiglink. Both the projects allow equalizing headphones or an in-ear monitor to a target curve. While these generate a file for parametric equalization for a given target, but this is not a format that can be directly given to filter chain module.
A popular example of the above being EQ'ing to the Harman target curve or EQ'ing one headphone/IEM to another.
For AutoEQ, see https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq. For SquigLink, see https://squig.link/.
Parametric equalizer configuration generated from AutoEQ or Squiglink looks like below.
Preamp: -6.8 dB Filter 1: ON PK Fc 21 Hz Gain 6.7 dB Q 1.100 Filter 2: ON PK Fc 85 Hz Gain 6.9 dB Q 3.000 Filter 3: ON PK Fc 110 Hz Gain -2.6 dB Q 2.700 Filter 4: ON PK Fc 210 Hz Gain 5.9 dB Q 2.100 Filter 5: ON PK Fc 710 Hz Gain -1.0 dB Q 0.600 Filter 6: ON PK Fc 1600 Hz Gain 2.3 dB Q 2.700
Fc, Gain and Q specify the frequency, gain and Q factor respectively. The fourth column can be one of PK, LSC or HSC specifying peaking, low shelf and high shelf filter respectively. More often than not only peaking filters are involved.
This module parses a configuration like above and loads the filter chain module with the above configuration translated to filter chain arguments.
libpipewire-module-parametric-equalizer
Options specific to the behaviour of this module
equalizer.filepath = <str>
path of the file with parametric EQequalizer.description = <str>
: Name which will show up inaudio.channels = <int>
: Number of audio channels, default 2audio.position = <str>
: Channel map, default "[FL, FR]"remote.name =<str>
: environment with remote name, default "pipewire-0"Options with well-known behaviour: