Inspired by Harman International's free desktop software How To Listen, eqTrainer aims to bring the iconic Band Identification Task to multiple devices, including mobile.
The Playlist Feature and Built-in Audio Clip Editor make managing music for your training sessions a breeze.
With Multilingual Support, anyone can train their listening skills. The beautiful design (at least to my eyes) with Dark Mode adds to its charm.
| Platform | Minimum Version | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Vista | Works with WASAPI |
| MacOS | 11 Big Sur | Supports Intel & Apple Silicon as Universal App |
| Linux | - | Works with ALSA, Jack, PulseAudio GStreamer 1.0+ required for audio format conversion. |
| Android | 7.0 | Works with OpenSL ES & AAudio |
| iOS | 14.0 | Manual Sideload Required. Use Sideloadly or Altstore. |
Important
Please note that GStreamer is required on Linux for format conversion. While most distros should already have it preinstalled, you can manually install it if needed.
sudo apt install \
libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev \
gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad| Windows | MacOS | Linux | Android | iOS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portable ZIP | Universal DMG | DEB | Play Store | IPA |
| APK |
Please refer to FAQ Wiki Page.
eqTrainer is built with Localization in mind, and you can easily contribute to this project by translating it!
If you want to translate this project, please refer to Localization Wiki page.
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