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I used to use TCPMP to stream music on youtube and google video on my Samsung i760, but it hasn't been working lately-- I checked into an update and found Skyfire browser, which acts more like a normal computer browser on youtube and google video..
Streaming audio on those sites sounds horrible to begin with.. but with TCPMP I was able to use it's multi band eq to make the audio sound pretty good. With Skyfire, theres no eq in sight, and the audio sounds just as horrible as i remember. Is there any third party app that can act as a master eq and modify the signal before its outputted from the device? This way it would "catch" the audio on it's way out, modifying the signal broadcasted by Skyfire playing the youtube video.
If this app isn't available, are there any prominent ppc developer forums that might be of help?