Update;
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I remain hopeful.
I'm left wondering too at this point. I can find no official information from WiiM regarding how these new controls actually work, just other confused people saying what they think/hope to be true. I see both you and Slartibartfast are not fans of this current situation based upon your other...
I see what you are saying, but I have demonstrated I can save both channels to one and I can assure you they are both playing in the appropriate speaker. Why wouldn’t I resist going back to needing two files instead? What links them as a set so the player knows not to use one of the other left...
I don’t have an issue 99.9% of the time I don’t look at audio settings normally. I just don’t like that it can overwrite my saved settings. The rest of the time I enjoy having two channels I know are actually being EQed while I listen. If WiiM doesn’t fix it I can work around it, just prefer it...
I have attached a screen recording showing both the left and right channels with separate settings saved into the one named set. Also I’ve attached a screenshot showing it as the active EQ settings. I like this way better, for two pairs of different speakers it would require just two named sets...
That is because you are on the edit screen when that happens, look at the screen shot above, it shows all the device settings choices, next to EQ it shows which setting set is active. Both channels need to be in this one set of settings.
I will try your way, just tell me how to select both left and right set of settings so they are active at the same time so I have them in stereo. I can only seem to have one selected at a time, and my way has both channels in it. Which kinda makes sense. And yes I would like it to not change and...
Wait are you saying you have to save them into two different named settings? Look at this screen recording, both left and right are saved into one named setting for.
Yes exactly, and you save them both under one settings name, as I described, so we are in agreement. My issue is that if I open audio settings as demonstrated it will copy over the left channel settings with the right channel settings in my previously saved set.
Why not, you go into EQ settings put in left numbers, touch the right button, put in fight channel numbers go up to save button give it a name. When I re open that named set of settings I can click left or right button and I see the correct settings for each. How as I asked earlier could you...
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