Running CM7 7.03 stable from SD Card.
I'd like to use the alarm to wake up to music.
I can set up an alarm with the clock app, and have it load the music app. But, when I do that, the music doesn't play automatically.
Is there a setting that I need to adjust? I can't seem to find any.
Alternatively, can anyone suggest a good clock/alarm app that will allow me to wake up to music?
Thanks!
I use Alarm Clock Plus. I set my MP3's as the alarm, and it works great.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vp.alarmClockPlusDock&feature=search_result
Same here, Alarm Clock Plus to wake to my mp3's.
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Thanks! Downloaded it and will try it out tonight.
f308gt4 said:
Thanks! Downloaded it and will try it out tonight.
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What's the use, since the nook speaker is not that loud
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TuneinPro has a built in alarm system if you like to wake up to music or talk radio.
Disco180 said:
What's the use, since the nook speaker is not that loud
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It's certainly loud enough to wake someone up that is sleeping in a quiet room. I use it every night, and believe me the speaker seems much louder when it's yelling at you at 5am!
bigdaddybama said:
Same here, Alarm Clock Plus to wake to my mp3's.
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Alarm Clock Plus is my vote. Really like the Nap feature
I use Gentle Alarm. It's a bit in depth if you just need a basic alarm, but it has a million features to help get you awake on time. It runs on my Evo and Nook perfectly.
hey, this thing makes phone calls too!
Want to try to overclock to 1.3ghz+?
Tired of the speaker not being loud enough?
Tired of hiss and noise with your high sensitivity headphones?
What is this?
I have made a free app in the Android market to tweak a few things I've added to the Nook Color kernel. I hope to add more features to this app later. For now you can adjust:
*CPU speed per stepping. Allows you to overclock as much or as little as you want.
*CPU voltage control. Undervolt for better battery life and/or overvolt for better overclocking.
*Headphone analog gain
*External speaker analog gain
*DAC gain
*USB Host control(requires OC kernel 06/18/11+)
*U-Boot control(courtesy of FatTire)
What can I do with this?
The CPU settings allow you to customize the CPU clock rate. With my overclock kernel the OMAP CPU has 5 OPPs(steppings) available. This app allows you to change the clock rate for each of those OPPs at runtime. Want to try to overclock to 1.3ghz? This app allows you to set the clock rate of your choosing.
You can also use this app to help get rid of hiss and noise on your headphones. I have sensitive headphones and I find the hiss and noise to be downright abnoxious on the Nook Color. With B&N default settings, I can only turn up the "Android media" volume to 25-35% before its too loud. This means the volume difference between the noise floor and the audio is very small which makes the noise noticiable. To partially fix this issue you can either turn down the DAC volume in this app or turn down the headphone analog gain. I prefer to just turn down the headphone analog gain until I can increase the "Android media" volume to 85-90% for comfortable listening levels.
If the external speaker is too quiet you may need to increase the DAC gain. Note that this will also increase the headphone volume so you may need to subsequently decrease the headphone analog gain.
Why use this app and not the other apps in the market?
The primary advantage to using this app versus other more generic apps you might find in the market is that this app makes low level changes in the driver to increase volume. Other apps must make these changes in software to be hardware agnostic. This leads to reduced audio quality versus hardware level changes.
Note: This app requires kernel support. For audio settings you will need a newer 2.6.32 kernel found in CM7 Nightly 88+ or my(Dalingrin) overclock kernel for B&N Froyo 1.2 and CM7.
For CPU settings you will need a 2.6.32 overclocked kernel from 06/09/11 or later.
Download:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dalingrin.nookcolortweaks
I love it! It works great so far for external speaker, really helps when in the car with music and in a case watching netflix. Thanks again!
Awesome app Dal, just what I was looking for! Thanks for all your awesome work on the NC.
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I am running CM7 5252011 #87 nightly & this app notifies me that the kernel is not compatible & I need a later ver of CM7. What am I doing wrong. BTW thanks for this app. It is a big deal!!!!
Thanks,
kev
Just tried messing with the settings for the headphones, and wow, its so much clearer now! Awesome app, really makes the NC that much better.
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two good things happen with this apps:
first, it really reduces hiss in the headphones to levels i cannot hear
second, finally it has a link to donate to the person who contributed the most in making the nook the great device it is now
don_ernesto said:
two good things happen with this apps:
first, it really reduces hiss in the headphones to levels i cannot hear
second, finally it has a link to donate to the person who contributed the most in making the nook the great device it is now
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I think people should get the app just to donate to Dal
EDIT: Ah ha! A direct link. DONATE PEOPLE!
www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=S8ZMTYR2J2JFu
ace7196 said:
I think people should get the app just to donate to Dal
EDIT: Ah ha! A direct link. DONATE PEOPLE!
www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=S8ZMTYR2J2JFu
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Absolutely!
Thanks Ace.
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Man volume fixes, and usb host coming in at the same time.. you know somthings are brewing when the devs go quite for a while.
I am actually having some problems with this app. I can increase the DAC a little bit, but if I even touch the external speakers option the sound goes out which requires a reboot. I am running nightly 87, with the oc kernal of 5/23. Any ideas? Great app by the way, I can tell from increasing the DAC that it helps a lot.
5 stars for you on the market
of course!
thefamousmoe said:
I am actually having some problems with this app. I can increase the DAC a little bit, but if I even touch the external speakers option the sound goes out which requires a reboot. I am running nightly 87, with the oc kernal of 5/23. Any ideas? Great app by the way, I can tell from increasing the DAC that it helps a lot.
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Lol. I thought I was the only one!
So, increase the DAC, then if you open the speaker or headset, the sliders go mute by default. So open it and just slide the sliders over
A bit confusing. I even did a restart because I thought I broke something...
FYI, CM7 nightly 87 does not have kernel support for this app yet. You will need to wait for the next nightly or you can use the OC kernel now.
ace7196 said:
Lol. I thought I was the only one!
So, increase the DAC, then if you open the speaker or headset, the sliders go mute by default. So open it and just slide the sliders over
A bit confusing. I even did a restart because I thought I broke something...
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I am probably missing something really simple, but for the life of me can't figure out how to fix this without a reboot.
I increased the dac slightly, then I increased the external analog gain slightly, and it stopped playing... or i thought it did.
I checked my speaker volume through the main settings and it was all the way up. I checked it in the cm7 settings and it was all the way up. Then i went back into this app and increased the dac about halfway and could hear what was playing, but barely. And when I increased the gain more it did get a bit louder, but not loud enough to listen to from more than a couple inches away.
Story for the trouble, i know I'm just missing something. Thanks for any help
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I am probably missing something really simple, but for the life of me can't figure out how to fix this without a reboot.
I increased the dac slightly, then I increased the external analog gain slightly, and it stopped playing... or i thought it did.
I checked my speaker volume through the main settings and it was all the way up. I checked it in the cm7 settings and it was all the way up. Then i went back into this app and increased the dac about halfway and could hear what was playing, but barely. And when I increased the gain more it did get a bit louder, but not loud enough to listen to from more than a couple inches away.
Story for the trouble, i know I'm just missing something. Thanks for any help
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This issue is fixed and the app is updated.
The problem was that the gain settings were defaulting to 0 on first run. This should not require a reboot to fix. All you need to do is turn up the speaker analog gain. I would turn it all the way up. You should have no problem hearing the speaker at this point and it will no longer default to 0 once you adjust the gain.
dalingrin said:
This issue is fixed and the app is updated.
The problem was that the gain settings were defaulting to 0 on first run. This should not require a reboot to fix. All you need to do is turn up the speaker analog gain. I would turn it all the way up. You should have no problem hearing the speaker at this point and it will no longer default to 0 once you adjust the gain.
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Perfect! Thanks, this is great!
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Excellent program, thanks for putting this together!
Nightly86 + 5/23 kernel = kernel not compatible
mr_fosi said:
Nightly86 + 5/23 kernel = kernel not compatible
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Same combo working fine for me...?
mr_fosi said:
Nightly86 + 5/23 kernel = kernel not compatible
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I would reflash the latest OC kernel.
yeah, im going to download this as soon as i get home tonight, this is awesome, thanks.
hay, dalingrin, do you think this will be merge with cm in the near future? this with cyanogens DSP Equalizer would be a great combo.
Question... does the Note generate a shutdown tone? I am rooted, running the beta 4 of CWM recovery and Da_G's over clocked kernel. Every time I shutdown or reboot (necessary after a full charge to allow the phone to properly deep sleep) I hear about 1-2 seconds of static coming from the speaker like it is trying to play something. I can't remember from stock if it plays a shutdown tone.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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Mine does it too, so what? No big deal!
I'm stock and unrooted. I have sound and vibrate on and just tried a shutdown to see - I get about a second of vibration, no sound at all.
it's hit or miss...it's definitely on all skyrockets and notes that I have tested...a "white noise" or slight static at shutdown and while doing certain functions/screen selections
I get that static noise on shut down also. I am running the same cwm, kernal, and on stock. I am not sure what it is so I can't help but just want to report I'm experiencing the same thing.
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it's hit or miss...it's definitely on all skyrockets and notes that I have tested...a "white noise" or slight static at shutdown and while doing certain functions/screen selections
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Yeah.. It's not like it's a deal breaker. I was just wondering if anyone else was experiencing this and if it was trying to play a tone or something.
Hello everyone. Just to let you know, I posted this on the i9000 forums as well as it seems to be non device specific.
Basically, any ICS ROM (I primarily use CM9 and MIUIv4) I use has really awful sound. CM7.2 sounds superb!
How do I describe the sound? Well, it's like there's a tiny thumping mono aural sound when you listen to your music. And when a song hits a high note, everything just goes muffled/crumpled.
Any ideas anyone?
(even on the i9000, with Voodoo sound, does the same effect)
I noticed the same as well with custom ics roms, it must be due to lack of some stuff left behind in gb roms or some compability problems. Hopefully it will be fixed with the official ics.
Cheers for that! I thought i was the only one!
Change the sound setting
The.Opethian said:
Cheers for that! I thought i was the only one!
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If you go to settings>sound in ics there is something called 'Audio effects'. Disable that for your wired earphones and internal speaker and sound would get back to the way it is in gingerbread.
cheers!
pankajxdx said:
If you go to settings>sound in ics there is something called 'Audio effects'. Disable that for your wired earphones and internal speaker and sound would get back to the way it is in gingerbread.
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Thank for your reply, but alas, I cannot find any setting like you said. There's the DSP effects, but changing any of the settings there (enable/disable) does not help in any way.
Anyone else having issues with Stereo+ ? I disable it and its like ignoring my setting and still works in youtibe and anyother app... Running ..xxx.0.115 version of the rom
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Anyone else having issues with Stereo+ ? I disable it and its like ignoring my setting and still works in youtibe and anyother app... Running ..xxx.0.115 version of the rom
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Forgive me asking but why would you want to disable it? Having stereo sound in landscape mode is a great feature.
tboy2000 said:
Forgive me asking but why would you want to disable it? Having stereo sound in landscape mode is a great feature.
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Thing is the earpiece speaker is not the same as the bottom one, and when having stereo ans music/voice/something on different channels it ends up beig really bad... Especially if thay sound changes channels from left to right its a really bad experience... Thats why.