In DSPManager, there's an option to make the virtual room like a stage, room, large room, or studio. I've tried them all and I honestly can't figure out what the difference is.... can anyone explain what they do?
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Ferrari353 said:
In DSPManager, there's an option to make the virtual room like a stage, room, large room, or studio. I've tried them all and I honestly can't figure out what the difference is.... can anyone explain what they do?
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They add different reverberation/echo effects to try to simulate being in those types of rooms. Personally I keep these effects off.
I've tried them all on loud volumes and I still can't tell any difference
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Ferrari353 said:
I've tried them all on loud volumes and I still can't tell any difference
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Those effects are designed for headphones. ... You are using headphones (albiet with super loud volume?), right?
Yeah. I'm using headphones. Its not overly loud, but its loud enough that I should be able to hear a difference
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Ferrari353 said:
Yeah. I'm using headphones. Its not overly loud, but its loud enough that I should be able to hear a difference
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Cool. Just checking
How loud is a sensation? I've got mine playing next to a sg1. And I can barely hear it. Maybe my speakers are stuffed?
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hwaaka said:
How loud is a sensation? I've got mine playing next to a sg1. And I can barely hear it. Maybe my speakers are stuffed?
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speaker sucks playing media on the Senny unfortunately...
get Volume+.
the app makes it tolerable.
Yeah I got that but still not good. Oh well, HTC better improve it on there next phone otherwise I'm going 2 the dark side
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hwaaka said:
Yeah I got that but still not good. Oh well, HTC better improve it on there next phone otherwise I'm going 2 the dark side
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Thou shalt eat no fruit! Lol
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So when i record a vid and plays it on speaker first off the front speaker the grill type thingy which i suppose is the speaker does not work and also
My camera when i record a movie and play it i hear like a big "pshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" all the time during the playback its quite awfull :/ how may i fix this ? It was like this on stock cam and even the moded one
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Any1?
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Bumpppp
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Go into camera settings, and set the sound from stereo to mono.
Hgaara said:
Go into camera settings, and set the sound from stereo to mono.
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Its late at night i didn't. See that option tho i just ticked off stereo recording perhaps it helps ?
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Thanks man issue fixed !
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I'm running coindroid with sense 4.0 the sound volume is so low. I tried using equalizer but it doesn't see seem to make a difference even with headphones on. Any other way to increase the sound ?
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19fonzy said:
I'm running coindroid with sense 4.0 the sound volume is so low. I tried using equalizer but it doesn't see seem to make a difference even with headphones on. Any other way to increase the sound ?
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You can try this.
http://www.************************/2012/04/volume-volume-boost-v1901-apk.html?m=1
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I found out a nice trick to get Beats Audio control in Winamp. Open Winamp start playing your music you don't see any Beats Audio notification. Now open and close the Play Store. Looky, you have Beats Audio notification. YaY!!!
Let me know if this works in any other players that usually don't have the Beats Audio notification/control.
I hate to be a buzz kill but beats audio API is hard implemented into the OS and is automatically available for all media players
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Irish Enigma said:
I hate to be a buzz kill but beats audio API is hard implemented into the OS and is automatically available for all media players
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This.
[email protected] OP
Figured that might be true, once the notification/control was enabled and the sound didn't change. Atleast you now have control of the on/off.
DvineLord said:
Figured that might be true, once the notification/control was enabled and the sound didn't change. Atleast you now have control of the on/off.
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Also, you always have had control of that too.
Also also, why would you ever want to turn beats "on"?
I believe the question here is why the hell would anybody want to use beats in their favorite media player?
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This discussion helped me because I use JetAudio Plus and noticed too much bass and distorted music. And, since the beats audio was ON by default it was messing with my equalizer settings. Finally, I know why. So, thanks everyone (except for the guy who faceplamed OP :laugh: )
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I believe the question here is why the hell would anybody want to use beats in their favorite media player?
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Why did everyone hate on beats. I think it's great.
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SkizzMcNizz said:
Why did everyone hate on beats. I think it's great.
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Because everyone on XDA thinks they're audio engineers and can detect miniscule details in sound output on a phone.
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Because everyone on XDA thinks they're audio engineers and can detect miniscule details in sound output on a phone.
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Except Beats doesn't make miniscule changes. It can really mess up the bass balance and make things sound obviously weird. Though, if you've been using Beats for awhile I guess your ears get used to that and audio without Beats is what is weird to you. To each their own.
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I believe the question here is why the hell would anybody want to use beats in their favorite media player?
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It really helps. I went from an iPhone to an Inspire to an HOX. In my opinion the only down side to android phones over iOS is sound quality. Beats audio really helps bring it up. Before beats I used SRS enhancement on my inspire.
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I think Beats would be a lot better if we could access the equalizer and make our own profiles instead of just going with the "one size fits all but not really" approach that is currently implemented.
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Because everyone on XDA thinks they're audio engineers and can detect miniscule details in sound output on a phone.
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I don't think I'm an audio engineer but I design and install commercial and residential sound systems for a living so I like to think I know a thing or two about what sounds good and what doesnt.
Beats does not make a miniscule change, it is easily detectable. It is an EQ curve that accentuates the bass and in doing so it muddies the mids and drowns out the highs. It's terrible. The only way for it to actually sound decent is if it's running through a system that has a properly set crossover and even then it will still be too bassy.
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Try MixZing or n7 player. They have equalizers and srs etc
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I think Beats would be a lot better if we could access the equalizer and make our own profiles instead of just going with the "one size fits all but not really" approach that is currently implemented.
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That would completely defeat the purpose of Beats, considering all it is is a proprietary EQ curve.
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_MetalHead_ said:
That would completely defeat the purpose of Beats, considering all it is is a proprietary EQ curve.
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Yeahh...I realized that a few minutes after I posted but failed to edit since I'm a lazy bum.
So how about a whole bunch of pre-set profiles that we can choose from? They can maintain their proprietary stuff but we get SOME control.
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Yeahh...I realized that a few minutes after I posted but failed to edit since I'm a lazy bum.
So how about a whole bunch of pre-set profiles that we can choose from? They can maintain their proprietary stuff but we get SOME control.
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I'd rather just have the EQ from CM9 while i watch Beat's dead body burn on a raft I set aflame and send out to sea. In fact, i'd rather just have CM9
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Because everyone on XDA thinks they're audio engineers and can detect miniscule details in sound output on a phone.
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Lol.
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