Hello,
I bought a FM transmitter and I'm using with my Wizard to hear MP3 on my car, once my autoradio/CD has no MP3 feature or Flash drive slot.
Usually TCPMP is the MP3 software I consider.
It works very well.
My question is regarding phone calls when mp3 is playing.
Is there any possibility to TCPMP (or consider another software) manage the music and the phone call ?
I mean reduce the mp3 volume and increase phone call volume considering the FM transmitter to be able to hear the phone call on the autoradio/cd ?
Tks in advance.
Best regards,
Cássio
Technically, it's possible - it would involve using the TAPI api, or handling the PhoneIncomingCall notification.
TCPMP is no longer supported, but it's possible that it could be added to CorePlayer as a feature request.
Or, TCPMP is open source - someone could certainly write it. You would just need to find someone willing to.
Cytoplas,
Can U explain a little bit more ?
What is TAPI api ?
How does it work ?
Tks in advance.
Regards,
Cássio
Cyt0plas,
I made some tests on TCPMP and now it is working.
Tks for your help.
Cássio
Hey i just moved from my n95 with its good speakers but the touch pro;s cant get any louder then my n95 is there a way to get the volume on the same level as the n95? Because if i riding my bike i cant hear the speaker welll. and i hate earplugs so...
How to get volume louder
I have used a file that I found on aruppenthal's ROM that seems to work (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=488781). I have attached it to the reply as well. Hope this works for you.
thx i'll check it out!
where does the installed program goto? Not in programs, explorer or settings... where can i find it?
I believe you don't have to run it as a program. It probably changes some registry value. Install the cab and then reboot your phone. After that it would sound louder than before.
but it does'nt i resintalled it on de device mem and still nothing
Which model?
which carrier?
which rom?
You want the speaker louder on 'speaker' when you're listening to music I take it?
The CAB file above works for increasing in-call volume on some ROM's
Htc touch pro (europe)
Telfort(dutch)
rom version is: 1.90.404.1 NLD
Yes the speaker for listening music. the incall volume did get louder but thats not what i'm searchin for... thx anyway.
Any other programs?
anybody successfully tried using SRS WOW HD?
Whats that can it make the speaker louder? and now the speaker off my phone sounds really crappy like its blown or sometin'
nothing can make speaker louder really
in a program
digital audio is a frame for which one use 16bit to give a value of sound every
1/sample-Rate sec
if the audio stream is low one can amp it digitally but also amplifying any noise
present in the file
and if one amp higher so some audio peeks inc over the values given by 16bit
distortion will ruin any quality the audio sample once had
ok and now in english please... XD
My english is not that good...
But if i call someone in the speaker mode it seems that its louder then when i play music trough speaker...
And is the htc speaker just bad because those warning sounds from wm6 are even not nice and crisp...
I installed the srs wow hd but where does the program goto? not in explorer, programs, settings, tf3d or windows media player
where can i find it?
i use this it helpswith all volume i believe
i hope it helps
thx i'll try that...
The SRS wow gave me alot of problems i didnt hear any sound?! not from both the phone speaker and the music speaker?! Removed it now soft reset and everithuing was fine...
I'll let u know if this audio para works
beefcakeb0 said:
i use this it helpswith all volume i believe
i hope it helps
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it must be helpful however I have downloaded it on my Touch Pro but either it opens as an excel file or the format is not recognized. As I am no software professional like most of my unseen freinds here can someone help me out in the lay man's language about how to utilize this good work done on audio para.
Thanks in advance....
Audio para does'nt show up in prgrams or startmenu or settings
bapski said:
anybody successfully tried using SRS WOW HD?
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Version 1.2.10.0 worked great for me on the Stock ROM without the bloat, and now on NATF's 4.4 Standard. I installed it on my device from the cab, rebooted and it was good to go. tvos has a great thread on it, he attached the cab and describes the patterns he has seen for which ones worked and didn't work on the 4 Raphael's he has gone through. His thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=483556
darkyogi said:
it must be helpful however I have downloaded it on my Touch Pro but either it opens as an excel file or the format is not recognized. As I am no software professional like most of my unseen freinds here can someone help me out in the lay man's language about how to utilize this good work done on audio para.
Thanks in advance....
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I got my Audio_Lighter_Boost.cab from aruppenthal's thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467592#6
It worked perfectly for me on NATF's ROM. He also describes how to utilize the audiopara tweak.
darkyogi said:
it must be helpful however I have downloaded it on my Touch Pro but either it opens as an excel file or the format is not recognized. As I am no software professional like most of my unseen freinds here can someone help me out in the lay man's language about how to utilize this good work done on audio para.
Thanks in advance....
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All you need to do is use total commander and copy the new audiopara file to the windows directory. It will ask if you want to overwrite the audiopara file that is already there. click yes to overwrite the file, restart, and then enjoy the louder volume.
I'm trying to find a way to play PCM audio on an active phone call.
The Java API is not capable of doing this, so I'm now going through the native approach by using the AudioHardwareInterface that is exposed by the libaudio.so library.
Before I move forward, I wanted to check if anyone already accomplished that already. And also if anyone has any other suggestions?
I have no knowledge of programming for android. But I was wondering how hard it would ber to make an app that uses the lame mp3 encoder to down sample an audio file.
Best example is, I cut a ringtone using ringdroid, the file is 600kb because my mp3 was 192kbps.
I open the tool and down sample it to 64kbps, now the file is only 150kb. Yaaay now my ringtone is smaller and I can share my tone with friends via mms.
Future versions or paid version could include amplify, or normalize, I'm sure these 1ghz phones can handle it. I have seen an app called hificorder which records audio his the mic and allows you to set a compression level, so I'm gonna assume these devices are indeed capable of the resampling.
Any takers?
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Hmmm,
Any comments anyone?
Am I the only one who would want something like this?
Hello
I really like the premium way of Airdroid, but don't like the Limitations of bandwidth Connecting also have a Question.....
Is it possible to add an option to create Stream/Record sound from microphone (or other sources..)??
Regards
Hi, I'm a little confused...Do you mean adding a sound recorder feature in AirDroid?