How to fix your audio problems... On playing mp3's - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 Accessories

On your media players or mp3 players
make pre-amp volume value to 0 or below 50% (the ideal value should be 25% or less plus check your system volume)

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Qtek 8310 sound

Can you tell me how many speakers 8310 has? When I play mp3 song from it (192Kbps), it plays sound from the speaker which is used for conversation. And the sound is not very loud (earpeace volume is set to maximum).
Is there only one speaker present? Should I avoid playing music, in order to keep the quality of the speaker on the level it is now, since I don't want to loose conversation sound quality?
Tornado has just one internal speaker
This is not true, it has two of them, one for the earpiece (very tiny) and one for the speakerphone, also used for the ringer. Just search the net for photos of disassembled Tornados or other HTC smartphones.
If you play music and do not have the headset connected, then the bigger speaker is used - and you can't kill it by playing music. The smaller one is only used for phone conversations. The volume level label "earpiece volume" is misleading - it always levels the complete system output audio level (it seems to be stored separately per profile or per situation, e.g. "in call" is remembered separately). It is usually set to full level. Applications (like media player) should not adjust this master volume, but their own playback volume only.

Volume control when playing music in M3D

I just got a converter to get my headphones connected to the Fuze and noticed that Volume is waaay up. In fact, to listen to music comfortably I have to set the volume (using side buttons, and then fingers to tap) to about 1-2 lines in the meter.
Did anybody find a better solution for a more convenient volume control? Or maybe changing the volume meter sensitivity?
Anyone? maybe there's a reg. setting that can be used to lower the volume?
I used the equalizer and turned everything down.
If you have the advanced config tool installed there is a setting for media manager volume. I have mine set at 25% and it is still plenty loud enough.
Check:
HKLM/Software/HTC/Audiomanger_eng/Config/Music_player_volumn
And set it to the desired level.
100 is full.
0 is off.
I used MP3Gain to set my average music volume to 89.0 Db, without clipping.
Volume I needed to put it to was about 80.
With MP3's straight from the rip with windows media player I used 60.

Audio tweaking

Hello. Yesterday I was listening to very dynamic music (classical) and I noticed that very low level moments in the music were not played back. I tried all - Manila3d player, mediaplayer, tcpmp and the great newcomer Nitrogen. They all cut out the silent moments in a manner like they would have been considered as background noise. I was using HTC original audio dongle with earphones. Is there a regchange or something to change the lowest level played back/audio gate threshold?

Speaker playback

I'm a Metalhead n need playback of my Metal tracks to be good quality on the phone if not great ! Everything else plays fine than a Rock/Metal track. Its no doubt that the audio quality on the headphones is great. I also understand that those low quality speakers on the Optimus suck.
So now what's the solution to eliminate the crackling + hiss sound?
Can I apply some software application? Can I change the speaker hardware? Can I alter the music files in a way that they dont produce crackling sound but still sound loud enough on speakers?
P.S : Many of the music files I download are originally encoded at a low volume i.e. some of the music files are low volume, while others are higher volume (based on how they were encoded by the uploaders). I always amplify the volume using the freeware "Wavepad" due to the low volume of files. I experimented by first applying a reverb to the files n then amplifying them to see if they no more produce a crackling sound.
Please help me if someone knows what I'm talkin abt.
I almost solved the issue of the crackling/hiss sound on speaker playback by playing around with the software "Wavepad".
In this software, I applied the following to the mp3 files in the given sequence:
1. Automatic Gain Control
2. Equalizer - Band Stop
3. Stereo Pan
4. Amplify - 200% to 300% (max)

player that allows to set gap / pause length between audio tracks

Is there a player that allows to set gap / pause length between audio tracks?
I listen to very short audio files for language learning and I want to set about 4-second gap between tracks to be able to repeat what I heard.

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