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Does anyone know an app that would boost the volume. It's not very loud stock.
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Volume+ works for me. Pay for it though, the +4dB limit in the free version doesnt cut the mustard. I pushed mine up to about 18 -- which makes things nice and loud, but not distorted,
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Volume+ works for me. Pay for it though, the +4dB limit in the free version doesnt cut the mustard. I pushed mine up to about 18 -- which makes things nice and loud, but not distorted,
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So before I buy, you can confirm that works for your tablet correct? I ask because both free and pay talk about it working on GB. Skimming the notes I didn't see anything about root,so just checking stock rom non root works (for you)
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I can confirm that the paid version of Volume+ *does* work on the TF700. Just be careful and don't set it too high or you can blow the speaker!
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The free version works on mine too, I can hear the difference in the movies already, will definitely consider buying this app.
So how high should I turn it up without hurting anything? I set it to +8. It is louder but not loud enough.
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jmasgalas said:
So how high should I turn it up without hurting anything? I set it to +8. It is louder but not loud enough.
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As long as you don't hear your speakers distorting, you should be fine. But, if you hear distortion, it may be too late as well.... Just be careful. I think I have mine @ +10db, but it really depends on the app - some apps output much louder sounds than others. So you just need to be careful and set the volume low enough when you start an app, and then increase the volume it until it's loud enough...
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I use Equalizer and it works great! Love that you can not only boost the volume but shape the sound to your liking. As with all volume boosters, be careful not to blow out your speakers.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer
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I use Equalizer and it works great! Love that you can not only boost the volume but shape the sound to your liking. As with all volume boosters, be careful not to blow out your speakers.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer
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I couldn't hear a difference between using this app or not. Same with Volume+
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FYI - In order to "activate" Volume+ in ICS after installation, you need to enter Settings->Sounds->Music Effect and select "Volume+" (it stays defaulted to "MusicFX" after installing Volume+, which is the Android sound system).
Once you tell ICS to actually use Volume+, you will definitely hear a difference (not sure about the free version at only +4 DB, but the paid version definitely makes it louder!!).
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KilerG said:
I couldn't hear a difference between using this app or not. Same with Volume+
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I used Volume+, boosted to +10 and it made a world of difference for me.
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FYI - In order to "activate" Volume+ in ICS after installation, you need to enter Settings->Sounds->Music Effect and select "Volume+" (it stays defaulted to "MusicFX" after installing Volume+, which is the Android sound system).
Once you tell ICS to actually use Volume+, you will definitely hear a difference (not sure about the free version at only +4 DB, but the paid version definitely makes it louder!!).
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Ahh, that may be my problem.
EDIT: Yes, that allowed me to use Volume+. Now it is perfectly loud, using the Free version and pushing it +4 Db. Any more would be too much for me. Ironically, the only thing I had on my Google Music Cloud (I'm doing a little maintenance with metadata) was some Slayer...and when I hit that +4 button that hurt lol.
THANK YOU!
Sound still not as good as it was on my Tab with its separated speakers but at least its loud enough now!
...sent from Infinity
KilerG said:
Ahh, that may be my problem.
EDIT: Yes, that allowed me to use Volume+. Now it is perfectly loud, using the Free version and pushing it +4 Db. Any more would be too much for me. Ironically, the only thing I had on my Google Music Cloud (I'm doing a little maintenance with metadata) was some Slayer...and when I hit that +4 button that hurt lol.
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Slayer....nice
How does it sound with headphones now.
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FYI - In order to "activate" Volume+ in ICS after installation, you need to enter Settings->Sounds->Music Effect and select "Volume+" (it stays defaulted to "MusicFX" after installing Volume+, which is the Android sound system).
Nevermind seems like I bought Volume+ too. I bought every app trying to boost my prime hehehe.
Once you tell ICS to actually use Volume+, you will definitely hear a difference (not sure about the free version at only +4 DB, but the paid version definitely makes it louder!!).
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I cant wait to try this out. Thats one welcomed improvement. Do you think I can set this up with Equalizer app aswell. I only ask because I have already purchased the Equalizer app. I haven't gotten my replacement infinity yet so I can't try it. Tuesday is so close but yet so far lol.
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THANK YOU!
Sound still not as good as it was on my Tab with its separated speakers but at least its loud enough now!
Agree with that point. The speakers on the Tab 10.1 on opposite sides of the screen are great when watching movies. That's the only flaw that I find with the Infinity. Luckily I got a 'good' one that doesn't have any of the problems that a lot of people are having with the hardware - but I'm also one that can't get the OTA or Unlock tool to work.
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I'm a "prospective" Transformer Infinity owner. At this point this is the one I'm looking at.
Here's how I usually get a good bit of extra volume from my devices that have the speaker on the back. I suspect this would help with the Transformer Infinity too. Cuff your hand on the rear side of the device where the speaker is, so your hand is not covering the speaker, but directing the audio towards you instead of away from you.
If I get this pad and feel the need I might try something such as Volume +, but the hand cuff method is effective without any harmful side effects . (I'll probably just end up continuing with the hand cuff method, since I'm so used to doing it :laugh: .)
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I'm a "prospective" Transformer Infinity owner. At this point this is the one I'm looking at.
Here's how I usually get a good bit of extra volume from my devices that have the speaker on the back. I suspect this would help with the Transformer Infinity too. Cuff your hand on the rear side of the device where the speaker is, so your hand is not covering the speaker, but directing the audio towards you instead of away from you.
If I get this pad and feel the need I might try something such as Volume +, but the hand cuff method is effective without any harmful side effects . I'll probably just end up continuing with the hand cuff method, since I'm so used to doing it :laugh: .)[/I]
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If you do buy the infinity I can bet money that if your room isn't silent while your watching a movie or listening to music you will buy this app it works well.
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It even makes the jambox louder
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Darnell_Chat_TN said:
I'm a "prospective" Transformer Infinity owner. At this point this is the one I'm looking at.
Here's how I usually get a good bit of extra volume from my devices that have the speaker on the back. I suspect this would help with the Transformer Infinity too. Cuff your hand on the rear side of the device where the speaker is, so your hand is not covering the speaker, but directing the audio towards you instead of away from you.
If I get this pad and feel the need I might try something such as Volume +, but the hand cuff method is effective without any harmful side effects . (I'll probably just end up continuing with the hand cuff method, since I'm so used to doing it :laugh: .)
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Ha, I do this all the time too. I still use Volume+, but the cupped hand to redirect the sound works well too. The even made unpowered docks for some phones that worked on this principle, I think Belkin made one.
Cup method works but watch a movie while doing the cup and its gonna cramp your hand abit.
The speaker is good if your at a desk and the sound bounces off something which I'm never at a desk. I'm always in a chair and the speaker points away.
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After updating to JB, i am hearing a weird sound when the camera is focusing. It doesn't happen when i was still in ICS. The camera produces a clicking sound (usually paired by 2 clicks after touching the screen for it to focus). Do you guys think it's a hardware issue? I was wondering coz this only happen when i updated to JB..
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Mine does that too. Always did. So did my old HTC nexus one. It seems to be the auto focus module. Some times mine ticks loud but usually it's faint. It shouldn't be a hardware issue of your camera auto focuses.
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But i only start to hear that when i updated my phone to JB. I've never heard that ticking sound when i was on ics 4.0.4.. nevertheless, it's just the sound that is troubling me. With the camera app itself and the quality of the pictures taken, i don't have any issues.. i'm just afraid that the update has something to do with that ticking sound..
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Are u guys with s4 Jb update facing this issue of sound coming from earpiece instead of rear speakers after the Jb update?
Like for example when someone calls u, sometimes the sound of ringtone comes from the earpiece instead of rear speakers?
Even if u make some video with camera and then watch it, the recorded sound comes from earpiece. Did u check it?
It is an issue with some S3 phones after Jb update. Wanted to confirm r S4 phones (with JB update) facing the same issue?
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Are u guys with s4 Jb update facing this issue of sound coming from earpiece instead of rear speakers after the Jb update?
Like for example when someone calls u, sometimes the sound of ringtone comes from the earpiece instead of rear speakers?
Even if u make some video with camera and then watch it, the recorded sound comes from earpiece. Did u check it?
It is an issue with some S3 phones after Jb update. Wanted to confirm r S4 phones (with JB update) facing the same issue?
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I do have the s4 but i never had that issue.
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I do have the s4 but i never had that issue.
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Ok. But we S3 users seem to have this issue. Not everytime, but sometimes the sound starts coming from earpiece (after JB update)
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A possible FIX. This may not be the correct way to fix it, but should work anyways. Get a Root Browser, go into system/media/audio/ui and replace camera_focus.ogg. Make sure to set the files permission to 755. I found an online converter that converts most sound files to .ogg, it has to be an .ogg file, with permissions 755.
Hope this helps
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A possible FIX. This may not be the correct way to fix it, but should work anyways. Get a Root Browser, go into system/media/audio/ui and replace camera_focus.ogg. Make sure to set the files permission to 755. I found an online converter that converts most sound files to .ogg, it has to be an .ogg file, with permissions 755.
Hope this helps
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It's not the audio sound, it's definitely not the solution. That autofocus is different from the HTC fake focus sound
I'm pretty sure all of my phones have made this noise. (all HTC)
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Mine has always done that sound when focusing. I guess it's normal since the camera works fine...
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jmfragadv said:
Mine has always done that sound when focusing. I guess it's normal since the camera works fine...
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Yup the camera works fine, the thing is, i never really hear that sound when i was still on ics. I only started to hear those when i update my phone to jb..
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After updating to JB, i am hearing a weird sound when the camera is focusing. It doesn't happen when i was still in ICS...
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Same here. This clicking started only after the JB update.
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Hello there!
Well this is weird but mine does click since the first snap. And it was ics then...
It seems it depends on a certain device. I didn't have it before but after changing my mobo in service, the sound appeared. On ics. And it only sounds on auto focus. Manually focusing there is silence.
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It's probably just JB using a different focusing mechanism than ICS which perhaps causes the lens to move more thus resulting in a more audible click noise. As long as it functions fine and takes focused pictures I wouldn't worry about it.
Always had this noise, only in auto focus though. It's disappeared on CM10.1, and I can't say how happy I am at that.
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Hello hye..
So i wanna ask.. my a2 just went mute for a while.. no sound or what so ever.. then tried reboot to solve the mess and it worked again.. so the question here is.. have any of you experienced this? Anything to do with software or hardware?
Thanks in advance.. >,<
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Hello hye..
So i wanna ask.. my a2 just went mute for a while.. no sound or what so ever.. then tried reboot to solve the mess and it worked again.. so the question here is.. have any of you experienced this? Anything to do with software or hardware?
Thanks in advance.. >,<
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Yes I get the same thing a lot like with music..... What I have to do is plug in headphones then unplug them and it works again?????
Ahh.. it happened after i listen to musics.. guess i dont need to reboot next time.. thanks..
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Same here, I think it's hardware problem, happens with all ROMs
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Same here, I think it's hardware problem, happens with all ROMs
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Had this issue on ics . In the other ROMs i noticed that the volume becomes very less after some time ( not mute though ). Reboot as usual fixes it.
i also have similar issue. sometimes audio doesn't work in music player/games. then i pause the player/game, go to home and increase phone volume using vol. up key. it usually fixes the issue
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I thought i got a defect unit xD.. thanks for confirming this.. how frequent does it happen?
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hafizkris90 said:
I thought i got a defect unit xD.. thanks for confirming this.. how frequent does it happen?
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For Me after "2 or 3 days since the last reboot"
I'll monitor mine from now on.. hope it wont affect my experiece with a2 too much..
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ahh thats weird, my audio works fine until i plug anything in the aux, and it only plays the right speaker...i think i have a bad aux port or something...
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ahh thats weird, my audio works fine until i plug anything in the aux, and it only plays the right speaker...i think i have a bad aux port or something...
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Try changing headphones.. my aux port prob is its too tight..
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Try changing headphones.. my aux port prob is its too tight..
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well i have tried ear phones, head phones, its like the aux isnt far enough down into the port, but you cant push it down...
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well i have tried ear phones, head phones, its like the aux isnt far enough down into the port, but you cant push it down...
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My guess is you have lint stuck in there. If you keep your phone in your pocket, especially with jeans and similar materials, lint tends to find its way into the jack. I get this all the time, and audio cuts in and out, and you sometimes have to force the plug in hard to get it to work at all. Turn the phone off and pull the battery out (really, do it) then bend a small paper clip so it is strait with just a little hook on the end, and carefully use it to pull the lint out of the jack. A bright light is helpful in the process. If I am right, you will be amazed at how much you can pull out, and if you get it clear it hopefully will work again.
I found out if you have your ringtones to vibrate or mute, the sound will stay working. So in other words, keep your phone on either and you'll be good . It's something to do with JB. I did some searching and came across a thread somewhere on xda saying it's something with custom JB ROMs across all devices, even nexus devices. What happens may vary, but in the end JB has audio issues
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I found out if you have your ringtones to vibrate or mute, the sound will stay working. So in other words, keep your phone on either and you'll be good . It's something to do with JB. I did some searching and came across a thread somewhere on xda saying it's something with custom JB ROMs across all devices, even nexus devices. What happens may vary, but in the end JB has audio issues
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So u need to level it at lowest sound lvl.. well if its an unfathomable issues..n if u can't fix it.. learn to survive it..
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hafizkris90 said:
So u need to level it at lowest sound lvl.. well if its an unfathomable issues..n if u can't fix it.. learn to survive it..
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Yeah. I had the issue for the LONGEST time, now it is working fine 24/7, like I have all sounds working no problem. If it starts doing it again, I'll post here to let you guys know. If it doesn't **** up again, then all I can say is for anyone who get the issue, just stick to vibrate only for notifications and your other sounds (music, etc) will work fine.
I don't know if it matter's or not, but I am running the PAC-man ROM, the most recent v4 6/12/13. It might even be something with the default notification sounds being used. I am using sounds for my notifications from Zedge.
So I have this issue on my Nexus 5 where when I record something, it makes this HORRIBLE background noise, extremely bad, and I was just wondering if any of you guys have this as well? Because I just got my first RMA on Wednesday, and I don't want to have to get another one, was wondering if you guys know what it's about, and how to fix it and if not so that I can get another RMA.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B13pfTXQtBOiMEJwdXlXSXU5aFU/edit?usp=sharing
Did you read all the other mic issue / noise cancellation posts?
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rootSU said:
Did you read all the other mic issue / noise cancellation posts?
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I did actually, most of them just gave descriptions of a small hissing sound in the background, and the only page that i've found a post similar to mine, is a article, in which people can only comment, and they describe their issue to be a bit more like hissing and not this almost rain pouring down kind of noise.
I wouldn't make another thread for something I know is already out there.
Can you make an example recording?
Edit.. sorry maybe that's what your link is
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Can you make an example recording?
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It's there on the google drive link.
By the way I'm on Purity ROM with r35 from franco, on ART and with Viper4android, that's about it, issue began today, in my house while I was recording a video of my dog.
That's about all there is to it. I haven't done anything else to my Nexus 5 other than that
EDIT: now I'm almost sure it's not a software issue, i tried other cameras such as Snap Camera and the Instagram camera and snapchat camera, and they all have the same noise. Unless the noise cancellation is the issue, and all these apps use the Nexus 5 noise cancellation feature.
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It's there on the google drive link.
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That's really loud but is it always like that? Perhaps its a result of your environment. What if you cover over the noise canc mic?
Its not so much hissing that's the issue. The sound is cancelled when it shouldn't be
https://www.dropbox.com/s/htosvo1u9vgktpl/VID_20140316_020751.mp4
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rootSU said:
That's really loud but is it always like that? Perhaps its a result of your environment. What if you cover over the noise canc mic?
Its not so much hissing that's the issue. The sound is cancelled when it shouldn't be
https://www.dropbox.com/s/htosvo1u9vgktpl/VID_20140316_020751.mp4
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Thanks, I just tried that, and it's not the environment, the room during the recordings is dead quiet. I tried covering both mics. but the issue is still there. and no, it wasn't always this loud, from what I remember, it was working fine at the beginning of the video with my dog, and then suddenly that weird noise began
Not sure if you're rooted or not but to rule out software, do a full wipe. Still a problem? RMA. There's definitely a bigger issue there than the standard issue as shown in my video
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Not sure if you're rooted or not but to rule out software, do a full wipe. Still a problem? RMA. There's definitely a bigger issue there than the standard issue as shown in my video
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Okay, thanks for the help. I'll try that now really quick.
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Not sure if you're rooted or not but to rule out software, do a full wipe. Still a problem? RMA. There's definitely a bigger issue there than the standard issue as shown in my video
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Yeah, I did a factory reset, and nope. Issue is still there, Gonna have to do an RMA again. Thanks for the help.
hope they can do this quickly for me.
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Yeah, I did a factory reset, and nope. Issue is still there, Gonna have to do an RMA again. Thanks for the help.
hope they can do this quickly for me.
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Yeah I don't see any other option. Good luck. Hope your next device works out for you.
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I have been using my One Plus for a few days and I noticed I couldn't use "Okay Google" unless the phone was within a few inches from my mouth. I tested this in my garage screaming at my phone till I felt like a idiot, cause my wife came in and asked "Why are you screaming at Google?" . So I started looking through CM's source and found a a commit that referenced the problem.
I searched on XDA to see if others were affected by this problem and came across this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/fixed-microphone-ok-google-low-t2805568 . So I made a flashable zip after testing it. Now, I'm not screaming at my phone anymore.
REQUIREMENTS:
1) Rooted
2) Recovery installed (I use TWRP)
3) Common sense
HOW TO:
1) Boot into recovery
2) Install
3) Profit
This has worked for several others with low microphone sensitively,without any problems. This is not to say nothing will happen to your device, each device differs from one another,depending on different circumstances.
**Myself or XDA are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device.
DOWNLOAD:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzgUrWZ7XZ0rcU9ub240TmNReFk/view?usp=drivesdk
If this helps you, just click thanks.
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Do not download! This caused my phone to stop processes!! Backup first if you really want to try this!!
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Do not download! This caused my phone to stop processes!! Backup first if you really want to try this!!
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To stop processes ? Can you elaborate more?
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Worked perfectly for me
Thanks DirtyDroidX, that wonderful little zip has considerably improved the Google Now recognition. BTW, I had no problem at all with the flash. I'd actually stopped using voice command on the OPO because it was so bad! Props to you sir
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Thanks DirtyDroidX, that wonderful little zip has considerably improved the Google Now recognition. BTW, I had no problem at all with the flash. I'd actually stopped using voice command on the OPO because it was so bad! Props to you sir
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Thanks bud, all I did was look at CM's commits on Gerrit and hooked up a flashable zip real quick I actually have a few other things I'm fixing so stay tuned. I fixed the low speakerphone problem already,just got to tweak a few things. Also WiFi FC when using some things is being fixed also.
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Thanks for this!
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So I started looking through CM's source and found a a commit that referenced the problem.
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Can you please point me to the commit that you are referring to?
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Thanks for this!
Can you please point me to the commit that you are referring to?
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This is the already merged patch direct link.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/67619/
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I also have problem with low microphone. Does it apply to OPO 64gb EU?
There seems to be another merge regarding this issue.
First I though they just moved the previously fixed one, but this mixer_paths.xml is bigger than the one from the previous fix.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/69311/
Compared the new one with the one in my Gummy Team rom, to push the latest to /system/etc, but seems they already have the new one.
Btw compared the One to my Nexus 5 and they're either the same, or the One reacted a little better to the "Okay Google" command.
What exactly does this zip do to the phone that improves voice recognition?
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I also have problem with low microphone. Does it apply to OPO 64gb EU?
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Yes
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There seems to be another merge regarding this issue.
First I though they just moved the previously fixed one, but this mixer_paths.xml is bigger than the one from the previous fix.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/69311/
Compared the new one with the one in my Gummy Team rom, to push the latest to /system/etc, but seems they already have the new one.
Btw compared the One to my Nexus 5 and they're either the same, or the One reacted a little better to the "Okay Google" command.
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I was looking at the too. I was looking at the build script for some things and think there is a few things in the kernel that might need adjusted . I'm going to look more in a little.
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What exactly does this zip do to the phone that improves voice recognition?
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All it does is raise the microphone gain by replacing a XML file at the system level.
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So does this improve the speakerphone and in call volume?
Bl00dRunzC0ld said:
So does this improve the speakerphone and in call volume?
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No. Just the microphone for listening to your voice. I'm working on the in call volume and speaker phone now.
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No. Just the microphone for listening to your voice. I'm working on the in call volume and speaker phone now.
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Oh okay thanks.
Great it worked well. I was wondering what the issue was.
Just a update guys, I have fixed in call volume and speakerphone is almost their. Should have another fix by this weekend.
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Just a update guys, I have fixed in call volume and speakerphone is almost their. Should have another fix by this weekend.
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Cheers mate can't wait for this the current in call volume is poor whilst I'm outside I can barely hear anything.
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