Custom equalizer settings

I know that the iPod will not use custom built EQ presets - I always wondered why, btw - it can only be a mattter of codingthe right piece of software.
I wonder, however, what happens when I alter the presets delivered - will they be used in the way I changed them on the pod or what exactly happens in that case?
The question might be put a diffferent way: What is it that the pod cannot handle - new entries in the EQ presets list or any settings other than the ones being ddelivered by Apple.
In both cases, as I said - I wondered why the heck Apple pesters us with such nonsesnse. It'd be a far more accurate tool when users would be able to use it freely.

okay, the "legacy" pref files from your itunes 6.0.x days are located here:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iTunes.pref
and
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iTunes.pref
(“<username>” here will be the name of the account you had your itunes library in.)
You might have to turn on "show hidden files" to find them. (Right click "my computer", select open, select Tools menu -> Folder Options. Select View tab, "show hidden files" radio button is in the center scrolling panel.)
the new 7.0.x pref files are the "iTunesPrefs.xml" files you'll see in the two hidden iTunes folders.
soooo ... let's try this. with itunes shut down, get copies of the itunes 6.0.x legacy pref files from the old PC. (be careful to make a note of which is which when you're transporting them.
on the new computer (with itunes) move both the current .xml and any legacy .pref preference files out of their current positions to the desktop. (perhaps into different labelled folders ... we'll keep these there as backups in case anything goes wrong.)
place the .prefs from the old computer into the appropriate folders in the new computer.
now when you launch your itunes again (on the new computer), the itunes set-up assistant will run again. (much like it did the first time you ran itunes after installing it on the new PC.) one of the things that will be happening is that itunes 7 will be converting the .prefs you transferred into fresh .xml files.
once the setup assistant has done its thing ... are the custom preferences from the old PC's itunes now in place in your new PC's itunes?

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