location of pa-equalizer default config and presets

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On 26.07.2017 11:49, Bernhard Landauer wrote:

> On 24.07.2017 23:03, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
>> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 23:22 +0200, Bernhard Landauer wrote:
>>> I am attempting to include a default equalizer config with an edition
>>> and would like to know where the proper place to store this
>>> config/preset is.
>>>
>>> My understanding is that presets used to be stored in
>>> ~/.config/pulse/presets but whatever I put there is not shown in the
>>> application. Looks like this has been changed during recent 
>>> development?
>> I assume you're talking about qpaeq? The presets are and always have
>> been stored in ~/.config/pulse/equalizer-presets.
>>
> Thank you for your reply.
> Just: If what you say is true, how is it possible when I remove the 
> whole directory ~/.config/pulse that after a reboot launching qpaeq 
> shows still the same settings?
> Also I found this github repo with some .preset files in readable form 
> - where would they be placed correcty then?
> https://github.com/rsommerard/pulse-presets Something like this would 
> be ideal for my case.
> Also: When I save different presets from qpaeq, where can I find them?
>
> regards Bernhard
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I now also made the reverse test: I copied the directory ~/pulse/ to a 
new user's home and then launched qpaeq. It does NOT show the other 
user's config but the default with all controllers in neutral.
So obviously the settings must be stored in a different location.
Who can help with this, please?


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