Equalizer APO and wifi audio

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What I have:

A PC with a web browser open at the Tunein webpage and playing a radio station of my choice.

Equalizer APO installed on my PC with an equalisation curve applied.

A wifi router and a hifi with line level inputs.

What I want to do:

Add a box to my hifi which will stream the radio station playing on the Tunein webpage to my hifi. The important bit is the audio stream must be a stream with the equalisation applied (for reasons of room acoustics).

I'm aware there are devices to stream internet radio over wifi but do they stream audio which has been eq processed by the PC - or is it the raw internet radio stream?

For reference: http://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/

Thanks.
 
It's an excellent piece of software. Most software equalisers are VST plugins meaning you need to install additional recording software to make them work. Equalizer APO doesn't need this because it's an equaliser for windows. I haven't explored all of the features yet, like the parametric eq, the graphic eq is really simple to use.

I've corrected the boomy low-frequency room acoustics in my listening room with this software. Something I should have tried before messing with crossover modifications etc.
 
I don't have a good experience with EqualizerAPO. Earlier I tried EqualizerAPO, I don't know what happened but it didn't work. That's why I have to look for an alternative. Currently, I am using "EqualizerPro" and it is working perfectly. It comes with more than 20 preset settings.
 
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