Hello,
I try to found an app for my non-rooted nexus 4 to put the sound in mono because i'm hear of one hear. But I couldn't find it on the play store. I know poweramp has a mono output channel but i need to have mono output for spotify. Does it exists?
There are equalizer apps out there that can modify real time audio, but I haven't seen any that can blend L-R or force mono that I know of.
This can be done with external modification to the headphones or a patch cable. The left audio output could be sent to both the left and right ears by connecting both wires to the left giving you mono. Or stereo blend can be done by shorting the left and right wires together. I'm not sure if this is bad for the sound hardware. You may be able to find prebuilt adapters that do this for you.
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Hello, did anyone find that the background noise of vibrant is very clear, when using headsets.
If you want to have a test, I think you can do as fellow.
1. Find a quiet environment, plug in your headsets
2. Open music player, turn the volume to 0
3. Play a song, you'll hear the background noise immediately
4. If stop the song, the background noise hold on for several seconds, then disappear.
What's the cause of this? Driver or hardware design? or just software.
So did anyone have some idear for solving this problem?
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
I've heard it with iems in silence, same as what you described.
oka1 said:
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
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I use te headset comes from tmobile, factory headset.
Which headset are you using? and also rom and kernel.
I tested in several kernels and roms, all have this question.
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
z0phi3l said:
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
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no, noise does not come from mp3. I use musicplayer just to take a example.
the noise comes when the dsp has outputs,and disappears when the dsp has no outputs
I am pretty sure you are hearing hardware static noise from the audio circuit. The sound quality of the headphone amp in the galaxy phones is better than most HTC phones, but sadly still falls short compared to an iPhone and many dedicated mp3 players. The static is even more evident with higher sensitivity headphones like the ultimate ears tripple-fis and the like.
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Yeah I hear this also...if you don't hear it you're probably using cheap headphones.
Can anyone tell me how to do this?
I maybe pulling this out of my ass but I think there are different profiles for headset vs. media audio. I have a pair of Nokia bluetooth headphones that function as both. When I pair it with the phone, it shows up as two devices. One as a headset and another as "media audio" so if you're device isn't designed for it, it may not work
and even if you get it to work, it will sound like crap with low bitrate mono audio
Stop pulling stuff out your ass! XD
Super bt mono froyo free.
I would post a link, but I can't seem to find the share button. It sounds like crap, but it works.
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Just curious, I noticed my beats audio is 'enabled' and the icon is in the tray with my other buds, and my gaming headphones (using the music app). The deep bass is present as well.
Is that normal? I thought beats audio only was active with the actual beats headphones? Does it just turn on every time you use the music app?
Nope. Any decent headset even car stereos with aux
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Just curious, I noticed my beats audio is 'enabled' and the icon is in the tray with my other buds, and my gaming headphones (using the music app). The deep bass is present as well.
Is that normal? I thought beats audio only was active with the actual beats headphones? Does it just turn on every time you use the music app?
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Beats audio enhancement becomes available when ever the headphone jack is used with a stock Rezound.
Yeap its an an audio setting that will work with any headphones or audio system through the 3.5 mm jack, its just that the sound profile is tuned to match the beatz headphone frequency range but will work well with lots of other brands. The jack doesnt tell the phone beatz are plugged, just that a line out is plugged in, just happens that Beatz tuned it to heat suit the exact range of their headphones.
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Now if only they would enable it to be used with blue tooth Headphones.
Also i only works with the music app, wish it would also work with Pandora, but oh well! Makes me music sound great!
Is anyone else having any issues with sound not outputting in stereo with any CM9 AOSP ROMs? I have tried all of the CM9 AOSP ROMs out for the Rezound and I seem to have an issue with sound outputting only in MONO. I believe the right audio channel is the one missing. In the song "kill you" by dethklok (best example I can offer, do a search at youtube and listen to know what Im talking about since I cant post any links) after the drum intro a guitar begins to play through the right audio channel and shortly after is play through both left and right audio channels. However, I can't hear the right audio channel because of the MONO sound output issue. This issue occurs in any method of output: headphones, bluetooth, and loud speaker.
I've done some research and this seems to be an issue with a lot of devices running any CM from 7-10. Since I'm new and can't post this is any of the ROM threads, I'm trying to raise awareness via Q&A. So if anyone out there also has this issue as well, please help me raise awareness of this so we can hopefully get a developer's attention!
I had it in mono one time but a reboot fixed it.
BTW, mono sound is also considered the left channel.
Thanks for the reply. A reboot solved the issue as far as headphone output is concerned. However, loud speaker output is sill messed up. It now outputs both audio channels but the right audio channel is extremely quiet. With the volume at max, the right audio channel is as if the volume is at the minimum setting.
Not a deal breaker anymore since I use headphone output 95% of the time.
Thanks again, I love your ROM.
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Been using the virtual cam tweak but annoyingly it plays the audio out loud instead of directly into the camera/microphone input.
I'm wondering if there's a tweak that does this? Or if it can be developed, surely it can be. It's just redirecting the device audio directly into the microphone input. I absolutely couldn't find anything though through my searching.
For example
right now;
I play video using virtual cam
The audio plays out loud
The microphone picks up the out loud audio & uses it as microphone input
The audio quality sounds awful & picks up loads of background noise
What I want to do
I play video using virtual cam
I can have device muted for myself, but the audio of the video still goes through mic
Sound quality is perfect & no background noise is picked up since it's device/video audio playing in mic
Download ManyCam app.
Hope it helps.
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Download ManyCam app.
Hope it helps.
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need a tweak not manycam, manycam doesn't help me
opommy said:
need a tweak not manycam, manycam doesn't help me
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Oh! I don't think there is any, on web.
But you can try making your own with a headset, If you can understand this:
How do I route my audio output into the microphone of my Android phone?
Al Klein's answer: You connect your audio output (of whatever) to the mic input of the phone, probably through an attenuator (because most audio outputs are much too high for a mic input): Ignore the speakers, resistors and switches.
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maybe I can pay someone to develop it? Surley not too difficult?
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Oh! I don't think there is any, on web.
But you can try making your own with a headset, If you can understand this:
How do I route my audio output into the microphone of my Android phone?
Al Klein's answer: You connect your audio output (of whatever) to the mic input of the phone, probably through an attenuator (because most audio outputs are much too high for a mic input): Ignore the speakers, resistors and switches.
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opommy said:
maybe I can pay someone to develop it? Surley not too difficult?
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yeah try nearby mobile repair shops, they will sure do.
i'm still looking for someone who could build this