Why isn't DSP Manager working??
check this thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015522
the second post is prob right, might have something with libraries and the kernel...but I'm no expert
It's a very badly needed audio boost, equalizer, compression, etc for your phone audio. Controls phone ear piece, speaker, headset and Bluetooth. It usually comes in cyan ROMs, so it might show up then.
I know DSP Manager works just fine, but I was curious if you can get Beats Audio to work with Google Music yet? Or has there been a solution yet by chance?
Does anyone use an audio profile app they really like? I'm trying to find one that will consistently apply a custom EQ only when connected to my bluetooth helmet. The rest of the time I would like the EQ to be perfectly flat, with no intervention at all. Is this even possible? I need to knock the treble way down for listening to music while riding and would appreciate it if it didnt apply to profile to my other bluetooth headsets used for phone calls.
i like using the stock music app or google play music. I do own poweramp but it didnt have this function.
abbazaba said:
Does anyone use an audio profile app they really like? I'm trying to find one that will consistently apply a custom EQ only when connected to my bluetooth helmet. The rest of the time I would like the EQ to be perfectly flat, with no intervention at all. Is this even possible? I need to knock the treble way down for listening to music while riding and would appreciate it if it didnt apply to profile to my other bluetooth headsets used for phone calls.
i like using the stock music app or google play music. I do own poweramp but it didnt have this function.
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I used a software called DSP Manager, but I don't see it in the Play store anymore. But if you search for DSP in Play store you should see some other ones that do pretty much what your looking for.
abbazaba said:
Does anyone use an audio profile app they really like? I'm trying to find one that will consistently apply a custom EQ only when connected to my bluetooth helmet. The rest of the time I would like the EQ to be perfectly flat, with no intervention at all. Is this even possible? I need to knock the treble way down for listening to music while riding and would appreciate it if it didnt apply to profile to my other bluetooth headsets used for phone calls.
i like using the stock music app or google play music. I do own poweramp but it didnt have this function.
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Silly quesiton and not that it really matters, but is this actually legal?
Will
shellguy said:
Silly quesiton and not that it really matters, but is this actually legal?
Will
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I don't see nothing illegal by doing so, hes just modifying the why the music sounds on the fly not permanently applying the modification. It's up to the consumer to regulate how he listens to the music.
No my concern was the listening to music while wearing the helmet. Not the changes to the phone it self. Sorry I didn't make that clear.
Will
^Headphones in helmets are legit.
I use Volume+, on both transformer prime, and the evo.
it works great. Has seperate profiles for Handset, speaker, bluetooth,and headphones.
Unfortunately it wouldn't allow seperate settings for two seperate bluetooth devices though. Its just bluetooth in general.
Although, the way your headphones probably come up as media audio and a handsfree comes up as a headset device, maybe it would treat it differently, would have to try it out.
Hello all, I am running CM11 Nightly and the only modification I have made to the actual file system is deleting the DSP Manager apk in system/app because it was taking precedence over other equalizer apps I was trying out. Long story short, I couldn't find an equalizer that boosted the bass correctly as well as the equalizer built into the stock S4 Touchwiz did. So, I reflashed the DSP Manager apk through CWM. Now, neither Google Play Music nor Apollo will play my music on the external SD card. And for my last question, why are no equalizers working correctly with bass boost? When I have either a preset or use the bass booster slider bar in any equalizer (including DSP Manager) it just makes my music crackle. Its not my headphones either, as they worked perfectly on Touchwiz. Thanks in advance for your reply.
Just got some cheap wireless earbuds and they're surprisingly really nice, but I'd like to tune the sound a little. I didn't even realize this phone doesn't have any kind of EQ for Bluetooth audio. I installed AudioFX and it enabled the EQ setting in GPM but it didn't actually do anything when messing with settings.
Anyways if anyone has any suggestion, that'd be cool.
Thanks in advance!
this works with Spotify
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devdnua.equalizer.free