Audio Booster - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Does anything know if Ac!d Audio or Viper works on the S4?

The audio on the S4 is pretty loud for ringtones and phone. If you want to play media louder, try Dice Player. It lets you amplify the movie in software as much as 400% before passing it along to the OS.

skrowl said:
The audio on the S4 is pretty loud for ringtones and phone. If you want to play media louder, try Dice Player. It lets you amplify the movie in software as much as 400% before passing it along to the OS.
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Cool, thanks I'll try that.

Volume mod thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293133. It makes the phone very loud. I like moderate. The second post is more useful than the first.

kinda why I pointed it out yesterday http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2298946 haha

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[Q] Sound and media player

Hi,
So it's been more than a month that I have my x10 and around a month and a half I was watching this forum even if I knew Android for a while I was in other sections of xda-developers as it's the first sony ericsson with Android I got.
Anyway, I was wondering why the sound was so weak not only with the speakers but even when my headphones were plugged in I'm quite always at the maximum volume which is quite annoying because sometimes I want it to be louder and in most of my other cellphones and mp3 I had, most of the time the volum was at 3/4 or less.
So I don't know if it's because there is a kind of restriction on North American x10a but I was wondering if there was a possibility of raising it up without lowering the quality.
I've made some researches and found some names but Mediascape is good to me for what I ask it's just that it's sometimes laggy and I barely use it to view photos or videos. So i was wondering if there was a mp3 player, without ads, which don't lag and with the basic options, artists, tracks, and albums.
Thanks in advance,
Zyrykc.
Yup theres a few good ones out there, Zimly is one that i have and is fine, currently im using mixzing which in my opinion is one of the best out there, it has an equaliser which works fantastic, ive managed to make the sound level in terms of bass and treble a lot better than before. It also has playlist support which is nice
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770493
I'm going to check mixzing, thanks, and thanks will.m also but unfortunately they don't end up in finding a good solution, i remembered i saw some threads speaking about an app that would increase the sound but you had to pay, also someone was working on a script to increase the sound. So it's certainly possible no ?

[Q] Music Player

What's the best music player to use for the best audio quality as all my music are 320kbps,
Thanks
It doesn't matter with mp3s.
As sound is subjective i suggest you try them all .
Or even read the Music Players Review Thread in guess where Themes and Apps .
jje
Neutron is supposedly the best for sound quality, even though it's UI sucks. PowerAmp is also really good.
i had no idea that the actual player software could change the sound quality. isn't it hardware related?
i use mortplayer btw it's awesome!
I use neutron and poweramp. The sound field stuff in nice in the I9300 native app, but it has many problems -- not the least of which is it doesn't like to be turned off once you turn it on.
Google Music is plain terrible.

[Q] WoW sound effects

I was listening to my music on WMA and i came across the enhancements. SRS WOW to be exact. After setting the WOW to max, i experienced such great sound i could barely believe it. i was wondering if there was some way to recreate this on my galaxy player
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Kamodor said:
I was listening to my music on WMA and i came across the enhancements. SRS WOW to be exact. After setting the WOW to max, i experienced such great sound i could barely believe it. i was wondering if there was some way to recreate this on my galaxy player
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There are several apps that affect sound quality:
Noozxoide is one
There's viper for android, I've been trying to get this to work on my SGP5 running pac-rom 4.3 but have had no luck. works on 4.2 though
There's also flashable zip files that you can try like ac!d audio, awesome beats, and pure audio, i've had no success with those myself.
Also depends on your audio player, theres noozy, neutron player, poweramp (my choice).

[Apps] Apollo Music player and DSP Manager

Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Mankala said:
Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Whats the mod here? Screenshots please.
Is DSP Manager better than ViperAndroid FX?
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gonxsster said:
Is DSP Manager better than ViperAndroid FX?
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Nope
I ve never used viperfx.. And DSP manager will produce ggod Bass, and clarity in music.. one of the best equalizer after Awesome Beats
Mankala said:
Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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No may be..
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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Not work on stock rom ... I have XLQE
Just install Google Play Music..
Automatically syncs with DSP manager
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really good sound
dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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Poweramp by far the best, believe me.
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d27redux said:
dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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Try Play music,,
Now I am using Viper4android with toggling between Play music and xperia walkmaan Music player... It is awesome..
Just buy a decent pair of in-ears (what I prefer) or buy good headphones.
Also it's a bit of a personal thing, others want more bass and less treble.. Also depends on what kind of music you listen.
Personally I like and have the Sennheiser CX-400 Precision, it produces a ''Lifelike Sound''. It all sounds really natural.
Also depends if you buy/download the song in ''Original state'' MP3 file in 320kbps or FLAC (around 1000kbps) or rip it from YouTube. Want to mention that you almost can't notice any difference between MP3 and FLAC when listening with normal speakers, with good headphones/in-ears you do but not a lot, but you can hear the sound is a bit more sharp.
The worst thing you can do is rip song from YouTube because it's already converted once while uploading it so audio quality isn't as good as the original copy, and then you are gonna rip it from YouTube and than it becomes again a bit worse, even if you convert it to 320kbps, it is already not a real 320kbps one anymore.
About the music players.. I'm stuck with Poweramp, with his features like cross-fade which you can set per ms, the themes you can apply for a nice KitKat/Jelly Bean or whatever you want interface, and the ability that you can long-press the song you're playing at the moment and get a pop-up of,
1) All the music from that specific artist.
2) The whole album of the relevant song you're playing.
3) The map where the file is in.
Good audio quality depends on multiple things.
Peace.
coffeecore said:
Just buy a decent pair of in-ears (what I prefer) or buy good headphones.
Also it's a bit of a personal thing, others want more bass and less treble.. Also depends on what kind of music you listen.
Personally I like and have the Sennheiser CX-400 Precision, it produces a ''Lifelike Sound''. It all sounds really natural.
Also depends if you buy/download the song in ''Original state'' MP3 file in 320kbps or FLAC (around 1000kbps) or rip it from YouTube. Want to mention that you almost can't notice any difference between MP3 and FLAC when listening with normal speakers, with good headphones/in-ears you do but not a lot, but you can hear the sound is a bit more sharp.
The worst thing you can do is rip song from YouTube because it's already converted once while uploading it so audio quality isn't as good as the original copy, and then you are gonna rip it from YouTube and than it becomes again a bit worse, even if you convert it to 320kbps, it is already not a real 320kbps one anymore.
About the music players.. I'm stuck with Poweramp, with his features like cross-fade which you can set per ms, the themes you can apply for a nice KitKat/Jelly Bean or whatever you want interface, and the ability that you can long-press the song you're playing at the moment and get a pop-up of,
1) All the music from that specific artist.
2) The whole album of the relevant song you're playing.
3) The map where the file is in.
Good audio quality depends on multiple things.
Peace.
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Yup most my music is either 192 or 320kbps just because I 'suffer' from real fine audio detection in my ears and it bugs the **** out of me when my music doesnt sound crisp and detailed with each instrument noticeable within the music. I call it 'suffering' because when I hear the fukin radio or some other low quality audio source (Pandora on low bandwith setting blaawhh).
So I immediately noticed when I played music through Apollo with the DSP manager in the settings I preferred. I have tried power amp, google play music, and many other players and equalizers in the Play Store and around the web (viper4android) and its just not the same for MY preference of audio. Granted I am not an audio engineer so it is prob me not knowing how to tune the different audio tools but for my low level audio exp Apollo+dsp manager in android kitkat has been by far my favorite.
d27redux said:
Yup most my music is either 192 or 320kbps just because I 'suffer' from real fine audio detection in my ears and it bugs the **** out of me when my music doesnt sound crisp and detailed with each instrument noticeable within the music. I call it 'suffering' because when I hear the fukin radio or some other low quality audio source (Pandora on low bandwith setting blaawhh).
So I immediately noticed when I played music through Apollo with the DSP manager in the settings I preferred. I have tried power amp, google play music, and many other players and equalizers in the Play Store and around the web (viper4android) and its just not the same for MY preference of audio. Granted I am not an audio engineer so it is prob me not knowing how to tune the different audio tools but for my low level audio exp Apollo+dsp manager in android kitkat has been by far my favorite.
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Try PowerAmp or V4A with play or apollo..
Damn good you will love it..
Metalhead081 said:
Try PowerAmp or V4A with play or apollo..
Damn good you will love it..
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The timebar in Apollo is so freakin small, can't skip normally without focusing on that line.
coffeecore said:
The timebar in Apollo is so freakin small, can't skip normally without focusing on that line.
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And we can't skip to previous track in Apollo.
it is sooo wierd.
Play and walkman music players are quite good..
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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I don't know your device but on my G2 D802 is working flawlessly. ..headset, sony soundbar (nfc-Bluetooth) ...is awesome...
Sent from my Primary Device :
LG G2-D802 (The Dark Knight)
Rom : Stock (4.4.2)
Root/cmw: No
Bootloader: Locked
Backup Device : Xperia P-Lt22i (Sleek Shiny Silver)
ROM: MoonWalker HD V8
Kernel: Nemesis V6.3
Root/CWM: Yes
Bootloader: UnLocked
apollo and dsp are also my fave but i used to have zplayer before and that has excellent bass when enabled. removed it due to being over crowded. apollo is excellent

LG DTS Framework & other Audio Questions

I have a rooted US998 on stock pie with the AIO optimization mod. Using Spotify, YouTube etc. the DTS 3D Surround sounds great, on the Side to Side mode at least. But using the new Amazon Music HD app having this setting toggled mutes or studders all audio. Is it because of a higher bitrate in music or an app issue? I know of Androids sampling rate limitations and wonder if it even makes an auditable difference being capped at 48 khz. Is there an alternative app for Amazon Music HD like UAPP Pro has for Tidal integrations?
I still don't fully understand the point of a 32 bit DAC when majority of audio files are 16 bit and few are 24 bit. I've yet to find any 32 bit music.
Audio is a complicated but fascinating subject and I would really appreciate any pointers or tips in the matter. I have a lot to learn, sorry for the clutter of questions I just ask.
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