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    Disable LFE remixing by default · adbaae77
    Alexander Patrakov authored and Tanu Kaskinen's avatar Tanu Kaskinen committed
    The current LFE crossover filter removes low frequencies from the main
    channels and puts them into the LFE channel with the wrong amplitude.
    It is not known for sure what is the correct relative amplitude (acoustic
    measurements are required with real hardware), and changing that might
    introduce a new bug, "it clips the LFE channel".
    
    So just disable the feature by default until a better understanding
    emerges how it should work. This, essentially, returns the defaults
    to their state as of PulseAudio 6.0.
    
    Some more observations:
    
    - Most of available active analog speakers on the market do the
    necessary crossover filtering already, and HDMI receivers can be
    configured to do that, too, so a crossover filter in PulseAudio is
    harmful in these use cases.
    
    - The "laptop with a builtin subwoofer" use case requires manual
    configuration anyway because the default crossover frequency (120 Hz) is
    wrong for laptop speakers.
    
    - Finally, Windows 10 with a built-in USB audio driver does not synthesize
    the LFE channel given a 5.1 card and a stereo audio stream by default.
    
    Hides: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95021
    
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAlexander E. Patrakov <patrakov@gmail.com>
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