joluke
Senior Member
the link is dead in OP, hence why i asked for a mirror...
did find another link for it though:
ViPERToolBox_2.0.rar
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620759520
thanks anyway
search is your friend[emoji12] the only working link i found ;
search is your friend[emoji12] the only working link i found ;
https://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=58867050
err on the side of kindness
From Android. The MediaFire file is missing which is v2 of viperstoolbox
the link is dead in OP, hence why i asked for a mirror...
did find another link for it though:
ViPERToolBox_2.0.rar
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620759520
thanks anyway
Mostly you look for measurement data on en.goldenears.net, www.innerfidelity.com or www.headphone.com. For newer measurements on goldenears, you can mostly just invert the frequency response curve they show, while for innerfidelity and headphone.com you would need to reference your headphones against a reference pair of headphones (or some headphones you really like) and adjust the curve to be the difference between the reference and your phones.
Also, I'm having serious trouble trying to EQ my earbuds with the frequency response graph I was handed. All the guides I've seen are showing a graph whose Y-Axis ranges from negative dbs (-30) to positibe dbs (30). My graph is from 60 to 120 db.... No negative dbs at all. So, naturally I'm very clueless on how to use the reafir plugin on audacity and viperstoolbox.
The goal of the EQ may be to add and subtract from your graph until it is closer to a flat line (if the graph is compensated for human hearing, which it may not be), so you could just choose a dB number on the graph that is pretty much the center point around which the graph wiggles up and down, and mentally flip the graph upside down and enter those upside down values into ReaFIR.
Why don't you try the various equalizer presets that are included? You could use them as a reference point and tweak from there. Also, I wouldn't bother donating, development on this version was abandoned a few years ago.Thank you for the response. If I can't get this done maybe I'll just donate and get a request in ?️.. So just want to make sure I get it right.. So on a graph like this, the center is my 0db reference line?http://imgur.com/gallery/c8CEkUB
Why don't you try the various equalizer presets that are included? You could use them as a reference point and tweak from there. Also, I wouldn't bother donating, development on this version was abandoned a few years ago.
I use this for my car speakers.I mean I have/had zero clue how to use such graphs as any reference point whatsoever because my graph seemed abnormal going from 60-120db, while every other graph is somehow -30db to 30db.
I mean I have/had zero clue how to use such graphs as any reference point whatsoever because my graph seemed abnormal going from 60-120db, while every other graph is somehow -30db to 30db.
Try using 110dB on your left as the 0dB reference. E.g. the high part on the right would be about -6dB. And don't raise anything past +10dB for now, e.g. the part that dips below 100 on the right, just make that +10.
To properly installation of viper (via app) you need to disable(I mean set to permissive) SELinux during installation and disable it during using viper (if you can't boot after viper installing you need to delete service.sh (or it can be post-fs-data.sh) in folder /data/adb/modules/ViPER4Android in TWRP)
v4a_fx {
path /system/lib/soundfx/libv4a_fx_xxx.so
}
#NECESSARY FOR XHIFI
v4a_xhifi {
path /system/lib/soundfx/libv4a_xhifi_xxx.so
}
v4a_standard_fx {
library v4a_fx
uuid 41d3c987-e6cf-11e3-a88a-11aba5d5c51b
}
#NECESSARY FOR XHIFI
v4a_standard_xhifi {
library v4a_xhifi
uuid d92c3a90-3e26-11e2-a25f-0800200c9a66
}