New g9, Had planned to use it in the car for the kids, but now I'm worried it will not be loud enough' even with the audio run through a cranked up car stereo. Is there anything I can do to increase the volume?
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btrcp2000 said:
New g9, Had planned to use it in the car for the kids, but now I'm worried it will not be loud enough' even with the audio run through a cranked up car stereo. Is there anything I can do to increase the volume?
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There's a certain limit for the audio codec used inside the Archos devices, concerning output level. This is kind of standard level used on a mobile device.
Should be always loud enough if you use some eternal amplification.
If you speak about car stereo... consider to connect the Archos with a 3.5mm line cable, i guess it should be loud enough then.
If not, you should consider to buy a new exhaust pipe for your car
Regards,
scholbert
I think android version 4.0.4 fixes low audio issue...maybe if archos updates with this it would help
btrcp2000 said:
New g9, Had planned to use it in the car for the kids, but now I'm worried it will not be loud enough' even with the audio run through a cranked up car stereo. Is there anything I can do to increase the volume?
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waiting for their fix, apps like this can solve problem:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ps#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwOSwiaHIucG9kbGFuaWNhIl0.
there is a lot of them, personally I use this.!
Hey,
stumbled over this hint at http://www.openaos.org
If you want to damage your hearing, this one is for you:
echo ro.audio.no_adjust=yes >> /data/local.prop
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Have fun!
scholbert
scholbert said:
Hey,
stumbled over this hint at http://www.openaos.org
Have fun!
scholbert
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so, what you just said is that, a file called local.prop situated in /data/ folder must be edited with "echo ro.audio.no_adjust=yes" line to have a louder sound? And for that is it necessary to root the G9?
Thank you
aboicu said:
so, what you just said is that, a file called local.prop situated in /data/ folder must be edited with "echo ro.audio.no_adjust=yes" line to have a louder sound? And for that is it necessary to root the G9?
Thank you
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Yes you need root to do it
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Does this work for somebody ? I tried it, but can not hear a change.
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For Titan TV i just about to hear the TV is there any way make it really loud ?
For Speaker phone
Thanks
there are some programs that let you change the volume levels but if you dont know what you are doing you can ruin your speakers... search for nue audio
Dcrazys said:
For Titan TV i just about to hear the TV is there any way make it really loud ?
For Speaker phone
Thanks
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I'd like to know how you get tv on the device? I have a verizon unit...
Dcrazys said:
For Titan TV i just about to hear the TV is there any way make it really loud ?
For Speaker phone
Thanks
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Do a search for a small file called "audiopara" (or something similar to that).. That should help for louder volume for many other things too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1870986
Regards,
-B
Anyone use this app with the NT? If so does it help the dismal volume? I am also a little nevous after reading the disclaimer of how it can blow out your speaker. Anyone had any issues like that lol?
I'm using that app. It works WONDERFUL, but I would advise you to heed that warning about cranking the volume too loud---the app can as much as double the typical volume of the device, which can be kinda bad for the speakers. I haven't had any problems, but I'm also not pushing it. Use good judgment.
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I like to support devs and their work. So, for me, the $1.62 is a good deal. However, if your short of $, the dev allows free download on his site. This isn't warez...click on Visit Developers Website on the market page and it'll send you here:
http://www.androidaudiohacks.com/
Hey what would be a good set of setting for this app as i would like to get maximum speaker sound without damaging them. Im sort of an audio noob so any help in this would be appreciated
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SilentStormer said:
Hey what would be a good set of setting for this app as i would like to get maximum speaker sound without damaging them. Im sort of an audio noob so any help in this would be appreciated
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well if you hear any sort of distortion at loudest level then back it down. You will know a speaker is being damaged/can be damaged becuase it will distort and sound horrible try out a song that changes in bass to really test.
nba1341 said:
well if you hear any sort of distortion at loudest level then back it down. You will know a speaker is being damaged/can be damaged becuase it will distort and sound horrible try out a song that changes in bass to really test.
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Kk thanks
LIKE SKRILLEX
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Works great. Now the nook has an acceptable volume level.
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This is a great find. Was struggling with the "soft" volume even when cranked up. This app addressed that very nicely. So far no problems ...
What is the exact name / correct spelling of this app? I am still having a hard time finding it, there are many "volume this or that" apps. Also, the link given to the developers site seems not to be working.
TRS-80 said:
What is the exact name / correct spelling of this app? I am still having a hard time finding it, there are many "volume this or that" apps. Also, the link given to the developers site seems not to be working.
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This works for me.
http://www.androidaudiohacks.com/
This is a great app. I love my nook tablet running cm7 just fine. But this app makes it so much better. I can actually watch videos without headphones. I set it to volume level 10 and its perfect. Any higher and I think it will start to damage the speakers.
Just found the app! Looks awesome! About time i can play with the EQ whilst listening to music through my headphones.
The developer's site seems to be working now. Reading it indicates they did have some site problems recently, I must have visited during one of those times. But all seems working now, I was able to download and install app, looking forward to trying it out.
To answer my own previous question, the name of the app is actually "VOLUME+". But don't bother searching Market or google, best place to get it seems to be developer's site (see above).
Thanks for the info on this app! I've been buggin' out because of the low volume... now it's workin' great (with CM7).
Anyone else out there getting callers telling you that they hear an echo when talking to you on any of these AOSP ROM's while connected to AUX port while driving (happened with viper rez too)? Upgraded my cable to monster and it made no difference. Maybe there's a setting I'm overlooking?
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It might have a bit to do with AOSP, but to me it sounds like something you can't avoid when you use the your car stereo to make calls. The other persons voice pumping through your stereo, and thus back into your microphone. Just something you can't avoid.
GrayTheWolf said:
It might have a bit to do with AOSP, but to me it sounds like something you can't avoid when you use the your car stereo to make calls. The other persons voice pumping through your stereo, and thus back into your microphone. Just something you can't avoid.
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Damn! I just don't understand why it used to work! Uuuugh! Thanks for the reply though wolf!
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Ohschit said:
Damn! I just don't understand why it used to work! Uuuugh! Thanks for the reply though wolf!
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AOSP does have some funky things going on with calling, but whenever you put someone on speaker phone, it is obvious to that person.
GrayTheWolf said:
AOSP does have some funky things going on with calling, but whenever you put someone on speaker phone, it is obvious to that person.
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open the phone app, hit the menu button and then hit settings. Make sure you select "enable noise suppression" and "enable voice privacy" and see if that helps the problem.
I have those setting enabled and I do not notice any echo or weirdness while using speakerphone or headphones.
I haven't attempted to call myself on another phone to hear what it sounds like to the other person when they're on speaker, but so far nobody has asked me "hey, do you have me on speakerphone?" when I'm using it...
Oh also, are you using the aux port to connect to speakers only, or do you have an external microphone also?
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open the phone app, hit the menu button and then hit settings. Make sure you select "enable noise suppression" and "enable voice privacy" and see if that helps the problem.
I have those setting enabled and I do not notice any echo or weirdness while using speakerphone or headphones.
I haven't attempted to call myself on another phone to hear what it sounds like to the other person when they're on speaker, but so far nobody has asked me "hey, do you have me on speakerphone?" when I'm using it...
Oh also, are you using the aux port to connect to speakers only, or do you have an external microphone also?
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Honestly, I don't know. I don't see a mic anywhere. I'm plugging the rezound directly into the aux port using monster aux cable. Its a 2007 328i and I think I may see what could be a mic under the stereo but I'm not sure. Btw, yes, suppression and voice privacy are both checked! Thanks for the response!
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Happy to announce that Raaaaaage 1.3 has solved my auxillary input call echoing bad phone quality dilemma. Thank you to everyone involved!
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How can I route Call sound to phone speaker on cm7 without using any Paid apps.
My phones mic doesn't work and no mechanics were able to fix it. No HTC care or something is present in my city.
I am able to use my phone with headphone mic. Now I want to fix the problem headphone mic to my phone but only problem is I need the sounds to come out of the phone speaker/sbox.
Basically :
My phone need to do this:
Headphone mic for voice input.
BUT outputs call sound through phone speaker or sound box.
I only need it during phone calls but all time is okay too.
I'm rooted, s off on cm7.2 drowning child's kernel, on the Intruder(At&t)
Version of the now low end phone HTC Aria.
It has a room choice of cyanogenmod 6 and 7.2 official, cm9,10 custom ported. Have good knowledge of android but NO developer. Ready to do every thing except bricking my phone to achieve this.
How can I achieve this?
(I should have posted this on my devices forum but there's almost no one there except one or two kind hearted porters, so I am posting this as general android question)
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Hello, any solutions? If Paid apps are a solution them what are they?
Why are SMARTphones sooo freaking DUMB?
i can plu in speaker socket to 3.5 port
vimpel said:
i can plu in speaker socket to 3.5 port
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Sorry but I didn't quite understand, please explain, Thanks in advance.
Why are SMARTphones sooo freaking dumb?
sifat3d said:
Sorry but I didn't quite understand, please explain, Thanks in advance.
Why are SMARTphones sooo freaking dumb?
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I see you already did what i mentioned. Man as far as i know there is no such an app for doing such procedures.
Okay, so I'll have to change phones... Too bad I liked android,
Back to dumb os S40
Why are SMARTphones sooo freaking dumb?
So you are saying your internal microphone is broken, and you want to use an external mic but also use the internal speaker. Did you try using speakerphone at a low volume, maybe that would work for you.
spunker88 said:
So you are saying your internal microphone is broken, and you want to use an external mic but also use the internal speaker. Did you try using speakerphone at a low volume, maybe that would work for you.
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Great idea, using tasker to auto mate the process and works like a charm. Thanks man, it is a bit awkward though but a blind dog is better than no dog.
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I wanted to know what the amp fix is for? I seen people talk about it but I never truly understood what it meant. If you guys can help me understand what does the amp do and what effect of not having the amp have? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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I wanted to know what the amp fix is for? I seen people talk about it but I never truly understood what it meant. If you guys can help me understand what does the amp do and what effect of not having the amp have? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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Our device has an audio amplifier, no amp means quiet(un-amplified) audio.
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Our device has an audio amplifier, no amp means quiet(un-amplified) audio.
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So is that the reason when I put the volume on the music up it sounds distorted. cuz the amp is not working?
young0ne said:
So is that the reason when I put the volume on the music up it sounds distorted. cuz the amp is not working?
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Yeah most likely. Probably some other things too.