Where is the directory for Presets or how can it be found? #2558
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MicHaeL-MonStaR
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When the installation is done through an native distribution package the presets can be found inside the user folder |
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I had already found a thread (from last year) that asked about exporting, which was answered with going to the directory. But even with the suggestions there, I still can't find the presets for the life of me. - I could find them when I tried the older PulseEffects on Ubuntu about half a year ago, but since I switched to Easy Effects when I moved to Pop!_OS later, I can't seem to find the individual preset-files.
I've actually searched in all kinds of directories, also using search with terms like "pulse" (which did bring up a lot of results, but they seem to be for the general "pulse audio" tech), "easyeffects", just "easy", and even the names of the presets, but for some reason the individual preset-files still don't show up. - I don't know if they're not there (and hidden within some singular file), because it's a Flatpak, because the search in Pop!_OS fails to find them, or what have you.
It would be nice to make a backup before updating, because you never know when a piece of software resets itself. And I've made a lot of tiny tweaks to my main equalizer-settings (30 bands, so try and remember that). - The best I can do is either take screenshots for the lazy way or note everything down the hard way (and if needed, set everything manually again).
While this would rather be for ideas/suggestions: I know that you can import presets, but for some reason you can't export them. It would be nice to have that ability as well, be it for each preset individually or to make a backup with all presets into a single file (or both ways, even better). - If not, at least a way to open the preset-directory to be able to grab them easily.
I'm hesitant to update to a new version without having a copy of the presets, or at least my main one, cause it was a long process to get it to where it is. - So if anyone could tell me where I could find the presets in Pop!_OS, that'd help a lot already.
Thanks for reading!
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