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For those audiophile enthusiasts who missed the Equalizer app out there, I wanted to let you know that it is possible to install it and enable its features. I am still trying to understand how I exactly got it functioning because I tested this on the IDOL 4s and it did not work. So as soon as I isolate the exact way to get it working without hiccups and test the functionality, I will post a thread/guide for it. I just took a shot here of the X3.
Can say this much, is that I have been tinkering around with a Lumia 1520, and using registry keys from that phone in other phones like the Idol 4s and now the Elite X3. Doing this to test the capabilities of each device as I use them. Since I love certain features one and the others do not have them, I have been trying to things like this.
As you see from the pic it is listing Dolby enhancements...feature used in the EQ on the 1520.

Edit: The app opens and displays the functions but the functions and service are not operating and do not interact with the audio output. I will include the registry file that should enable the app to be installed and open successfully, but that is about all we can get from it. I cannot attach the audio.xap file here though. If someone else has any more suggestions of time to look at this it would be good to know if this service can actually be utilized on the X3. For what it is worth, the VLC app actually has a built in EQ, so if you do not mind using that app for playback it might be worth trying out.
Can say this much, is that I have been tinkering around with a Lumia 1520, and using registry keys from that phone in other phones like the Idol 4s and now the Elite X3. Doing this to test the capabilities of each device as I use them. Since I love certain features one and the others do not have them, I have been trying to things like this.
As you see from the pic it is listing Dolby enhancements...feature used in the EQ on the 1520.

Edit: The app opens and displays the functions but the functions and service are not operating and do not interact with the audio output. I will include the registry file that should enable the app to be installed and open successfully, but that is about all we can get from it. I cannot attach the audio.xap file here though. If someone else has any more suggestions of time to look at this it would be good to know if this service can actually be utilized on the X3. For what it is worth, the VLC app actually has a built in EQ, so if you do not mind using that app for playback it might be worth trying out.
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