mic performances - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi,
I would like to know if the mic peformances are better on a custom rom (like CM10).
thanks for your answers.

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Low MIC volume in calls?

Hi,
Quick question, and I have searched!
Been trying out a couple of Dream roms (cyanogen 3.6.8.1 mainly) and people are telling me they can barely hear me during calls.
I'm using the internal mic, I can hear them fine so i don't think the solution is the meltus mods as they're for the speaker volume right?
What do I need to change to increase the volume of calls?
It's not the hardware as if I reflash my ION rom people can hear me fine???
dazcox5181 said:
Hi,
Quick question, and I have searched!
Been trying out a couple of Dream roms (cyanogen 3.6.8.1 mainly) and people are telling me they can barely hear me during calls.
I'm using the internal mic, I can hear them fine so i don't think the solution is the meltus mods as they're for the speaker volume right?
What do I need to change to increase the volume of calls?
It's not the hardware as if I reflash my ION rom people can hear me fine???
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Yes, there's one file that you have to replace in the update.zip:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0zzzi5kykjz
It's in system/etc...
Thank you so much Back to cyanogen 3.6.8.1 (or 3.9) for me now
in the thread from the Fatal1ty rom you can read on the first sit, that he has replaced the Audiopara4.csv with the one from the Rogers-Rom.
this step was the first i have done , after i recognised the mic vokumen is low.

[Q] Headphone Audio quieter after 2.2?

After the update to stock 2.2 I noticed the headphone audio out is quieter than it was on stock 2.1. (Yes you can suggest a custom ROM but for my purposes I need to remain on stock). Has anyone else noticed this?
I've found several posts referring to the audio quality in 2.1 being low quality. Is there an audio specific kernel that controls the audio quality and output gain? If so, is it possible to change out only the audio kernel without flashing a custom ROM? As a heads up I'm already rooted.
Thanks in advance.
sola fide said:
After the update to stock 2.2 I noticed the headphone audio out is quieter than it was on stock 2.1. (Yes you can suggest a custom ROM but for my purposes I need to remain on stock). Has anyone else noticed this?
I've found several posts referring to the audio quality in 2.1 being low quality. Is there an audio specific kernel that controls the audio quality and output gain? If so, is it possible to change out only the audio kernel without flashing a custom ROM? As a heads up I'm already rooted.
Thanks in advance.
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YES you can change the kernel to a different one but what ever kernel you decide you need a matching modem & Kernel so Cappy to Cappy...i9000 to i9000. Just keep in mind you need to change out your recovery.
I9000 kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10204224&postcount=1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10924296&postcount=1
Captivate kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12009337&postcount=1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9772022&postcount=1
modems for both 1900 & Captivate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9874879&postcount=1
recovery fix for captivate 2.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10517130&postcount=1
Thanks SFernandez. I'll try this out when I get some free time. Gotta make sure the phone operates during business hours.
You can also search for the app "AudioBoost" on the market but it requires root permissions

[Q] bluetooth sound quality

after root & unlock i have Bluetooth sound quality issues ....any suggestions ? thx
Did you flash a ROM? Simply rooting and unlocking should have no impact on that.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
tried couple different rom's right now i'm on clean rom
What do you mean by sound quality issues? Like is there a lot of noise, sound distorted, low volume, etc?
I'm on CleanROM Developer Edition 3.1.1 and I'm having no BT sound issues and I use it in my car with a Samsung BT adapter (with Apt-X)
obvious troll is obvious
thanks , i switch to clean rom 4.0 an everythings run nice now , before everybody on the other end was complaining about sound quality ...

Bluetooth audio is terrible on stock ROMs. Help?

Hey, guys. I would *LOVE* to use a stock KitKat ROM variant on my Note 3, as it performs better and has some more useful features than what comes with CM11. However, I'm forced to use CM11 because my Bluetooth headphones (Jaybird Bluebuds) sound awful under stock. Everything sounds compressed and high notes in particular sound undersampled and robotic.
I've tried replacing the Bluetooth stack with the same one used in CM and AOSP ROMs to no avail, and I can't seem to find any settings that help with this issue.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
Having the same problem with my portable speaker. I've been searching for a solution with no avail.
I'm thinking of reporting this to samsung, but I don't know how.
Sent from my SM-N900 using xda app-developers app
My problem is the other way around, great sound on stock but my bluetooth speaker makes hissing and popping sounds with cm.
Sent from my SM-N9005

CyanogenMod 12 - Motorolla Moto G - Microphone Suppressed Audio Quality

Hei Guys,
i have an Moto G ,running Android KitKat CM12.
After Rooting my phone,setting up an custom rom i noticed that my recorded Audio Messages in WhatsApp/Audio Recorder App are really bad.
They are sound really muffled. The Bass of the Sound is getting removed and it sounds a bit clipped.
I don't know how to fix that.
My speakers are sounding clear and soft.... just the mic quality went completely worse after the custom rom installation.
Please help me Guys. <3
Thanks a lot
Steven
Sir,
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