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Is there any way to get Beats Audio on the G2X? I'm using Hellfire Phoenix_v2.1.
Try using the search function, it is useful believe it or not
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525168&highlight=beats+audio
mt3g said:
Try using the search function, it is useful believe it or not
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525168&highlight=beats+audio
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Okay. And thanks ^_^
And how for you know if you have beats audio?
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It's enabled automatically. Just plug in your headphones
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The beats audio is not a very good audio system for music as it just distorts the lower and midrange bass (speaking as an audiophile with a $1000+ audio setups). The best thing to do if you want better quality is just to use voodoo sound with a kernel that has it built in. The trinity kernel has it built in and I think Faux123 does too. But to each his own.
stormageddon said:
The beats audio is not a very good audio system for music as it just distorts the lower and midrange bass (speaking as an audiophile with a $1000+ audio setups). The best thing to do if you want better quality is just to use voodoo sound with a kernel that has it built in. The trinity kernel has it built in and I think Faux123 does too. But to each his own.
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Okay, I have Trinity kernel right now, but how do I enjoy this Voodoo sound? Besides, I already flashed the Beats Audio, no way that I can remove it now, can I?
NekoNyapii said:
Okay, I have Trinity kernel right now, but how do I enjoy this Voodoo sound? Besides, I already flashed the Beats Audio, no way that I can remove it now, can I?
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You need to download the Voodoo sound control app from the market.
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FatalityBoyZahy said:
You need to download the Voodoo sound control app from the market.
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Does Voodoo override the Audio Beats effects?
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FatalityBoyZahy said:
You need to download the Voodoo sound control app from the market.
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Also I can't really tell the difference. it sounds the same. :/
NekoNyapii said:
Also I can't really tell the difference. it sounds the same. :/
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Go into the app and turn it up.. it only affects the headphone volume
DJLamontagneIII said:
Go into the app and turn it up.. it only affects the headphone volume
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Yeah, that's all I noticed, that can't be the only difference right?
NekoNyapii said:
Yeah, that's all I noticed, that can't be the only difference right?
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Yup, its the only thing working on our phones right now. The dev for voodoo said he wants to incorporate more into it for the g2x, but it's gonna take time...
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Try a combination of Voodoo and DSP Manager.
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FatalityBoyZahy said:
Try a combination of Voodoo and DSP Manager.
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Do you think that the DSP pack has an effect on music? I really can't tell....
NekoNyapii said:
Do you think that the DSP pack has an effect on music? I really can't tell....
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Well it's pretty much an EQ
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Also there is an app on the Play Store called Volume+. One of its EQ's (which is what Beats Audio is) is a "Beats Emulation" as they call it. Just another option. Personally I found that Voodoo Sound Control was more than enough to make sound great on the phone.
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I've flashed Beats onto my phone and didn't really notice a difference. I've had more results fooling around with Volume+ or DSP Manager.
which one do you have a better experience with?
i'm currently running aokp's jb build4... any help would be appreciated.
also, links to working versions? i found the beats xda thread, but i cant find anything substantial on a jellybean version of dsp.
i've also heard that beats only works w/ certain apps while dsp is across the board?
thanks
stevepwolf said:
which one do you have a better experience with?
i'm currently running aokp's jb build4... any help would be appreciated.
also, links to working versions? i found the beats xda thread, but i cant find anything substantial on a jellybean version of dsp.
i've also heard that beats only works w/ certain apps while dsp is across the board?
thanks
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DSP. Beats is quick an easy, but you can't fine tune like you can with DSPManager.
Just download any CM rom and extract DSPManager.
I'll skip the Beats gimmick and stick with direct audio output from VooDoo Sound thank you very much.
eksasol said:
I'll skip the Beats gimmick and stick with direct audio output from VooDoo Sound thank you very much.
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DSPManager is good to compensate for somewhat subpar speakers/headphones though. You know, like most portable headphones that people buy. =)
I think voodoo does the trick, that and I use the awesome equalizer in poweramp
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DSP seems to be the standard in most custom ROMS. Voodoo gives color control but is for more advanced users. I find Beats to be more for the person who uses there phone as their iPod with fancy high dollar headphones.
FirePoncho86 said:
I think voodoo does the trick, that and I use the awesome equalizer in poweramp
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does poweramp (or any 3rd party app for that matter) let you play your clouded Googlemusic?
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polobunny said:
DSPManager is good to compensate for somewhat subpar speakers/headphones though. You know, like most portable headphones that people buy. =)
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Fortunately, if you use euroskank roms or slim roms they will have voodoo settings integrated into the DSPManager, as long as the kernel supported it as well.
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does poweramp (or any 3rd party app for that matter) let you play your clouded Googlemusic?
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Unfortunately, poweramp doesn't, and I assume other 3rd party players don't either. But that's not a big problem here in Canada, where Google music isn't really supported
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Is there a way to flash an apk or zip file to get a system wide EQ on our phone like Beats? The sound output via the headphones is soooooo low. Any help much appreciated. Thanks!
Viper4Android is by far the best IMO. It's a much easier install than AC!D as well. Beats(even Awesome Beats) was always garbage to me. Especially compared to AC!D/Viper4Android.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Beats - https://db.tt/1EBIkSRr
I've not tried it my Nexus tho
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Seems like I have to edit build props to get Viper to work?
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I've decided to give a try to the Beats Audio™ PRO that used before on my N7 which is now outdated on playstore...if you find it and it works for you it is night and day compared to the original output. There is no equalization but IMO there is no need to. You can still play with EQ with your music player (I use poweramp). I've tried several DSP managers (downloaded, integrated in custom roms, etc...) but nothing comes close this mode. The only inconvience - you need to be root.
AliLaPointe said:
Seems like I have to edit build props to get Viper to work?
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I didn't need to. It worked straight away for me.
AliLaPointe said:
Seems like I have to edit build props to get Viper to work?
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Don't really need to. The stock ROM doesn't contain the lines to edit anyways.
Viper works, I highly recommend if using with a good IRS. Works great on my Nexus 5!! Best audio mod I've used.
Okay. I had installed beats on a previous phone awhile ago and wasn't at all impressed. The EQ in poweramp was good enough. However, seen this thread today and figured I'd give viper a shot being as how a couple people recommended it. Well, I am quite impressed. I've tried it on phone speaker and Bluetooth and it definitely offers an improvement, especially on Bluetooth. Hopefully, it is just as good on the headset, haven't been able to test it out yet. But yeah, definitely worth installing.
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Just installed Viper and it's not having any effect of the music from Google play music. What gives?
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AliLaPointe said:
Just installed Viper and it's not having any effect of the music from Google play music. What gives?
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Do you have the "Enable/V4A-FX is powered on" check box checked for the output you're using? There is one to check for Bluetooth, Speaker, and Headphones. All three have been working for me on Google Music.
Yeah, I have that box checked for my headphones. I've been changing the eq settings and nothing happens. Going to uninstall and reinstall.
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Thank Jesus! The low audio output even on headphones was driving me insane. Viper definitely got that taken care of for me on my N5.
trinikartel said:
Thank Jesus! The low audio output even on headphones was driving me insane. Viper definitely got that taken care of for me on my N5.
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The extra loud option for the speaker comes in handy too
Can anyone link me to viper? There's different versions on the store
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Marck527 said:
Can anyone link me to viper? There's different versions on the store
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Use ViPER4Android FX and install it like a normal App.
For me works great..
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Yeah, I have that box checked for my headphones. I've been changing the eq settings and nothing happens. Going to uninstall and reinstall.
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Go to System-Settings/Sounds and set the Soundmod for Viper..
If You don't hear any changes go to Setiings in Viper and enable the FX Compatible Mode.
That will work.
Roger.T said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Use ViPER4Android FX and install it like a normal App.
For me works great..
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Go to System-Settings/Sounds and set the Soundmod for Viper..
If You don't hear any changes go to Setiings in Viper and enable the FX Compatible Mode.
That will work.
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Thanks it's working.. But only on Google music player app. I use poweramp and no effect on it at all, however on googles music player it's really noticeable. Also I was hoping this would work system wide or at least YouTube.
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It works for me on Poweramp. Enable FX in Audio Settings and Test it. Sometime helps when You longpress the FX Button in Ton/Vol. Viper go open than uncheck the enable option and emable it again.
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What version did you use?
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Marck527 said:
Thanks it's working.. But only on Google music player app. I use poweramp and no effect on it at all, however on googles music player it's really noticeable. Also I was hoping this would work system wide or at least YouTube.
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It *is* system-wide. It won't work on PowerAmp unless you turn off DVC in PowerAmp's settings.
V4A is a comprehensive audio-driver replacement, not just some software EQ.
Guys is that any other blasting music player for xperia L?
Please suggest one here other than stock Walkman which has less presets.
I need a player with blow blast effects.
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Poweramp
PowerAmp or WinAmp
drganbds said:
Guys is that any other blasting music player for xperia L?
Please suggest one here other than stock Walkman which has less presets.
I need a player with blow blast effects.
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You can try viper 4 android that will integrated with walkman..
the features are awesome for both phone speaker and headphone including bluetooth deviced..
Just try it..
faizalotai said:
You can try viper 4 android that will integrated with walkman..
the features are awesome for both phone speaker and headphone including bluetooth deviced..
Just try it..
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Oh thanks a lot bro...I'll try it.
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drganbds said:
Oh thanks a lot bro...I'll try it.
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Just make sure you installed right driver..the one with neon
faizalotai said:
Just make sure you installed right driver..the one with neon
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Please make it clear and I'm new to Sony...wat drivers?
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drganbds said:
Please make it clear and I'm new to Sony...wat drivers?
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V4A driver that will integrated with our device...
Its the 3rd one from top..I forgot the name but with neon etc..
I use PlayerPro with iOS 7 skin.
Great, minimal looks and for obvious the player is awesome, if you want to change the loudness, you may equalize with the PlayerPro DSP Pack. I'm a PlayerPro fan and I prefer it more over the Poweramp.
iAyush said:
I use PlayerPro with iOS 7 skin.
Great, minimal looks and for obvious the player is awesome, if you want to change the loudness, you may equalize with the PlayerPro DSP Pack. I'm a PlayerPro fan and I prefer it more over the Poweramp.
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Thanks ill try
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Powramp with Viper4Android = best sound experience
flatex said:
Powramp with Viper4Android = best sound experience
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In which form does this Viper4Android enhances your experience?
Hackner said:
In which form does this Viper4Android enhances your experience?
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i dont know how to explain, you can configure v4a the way you like and improve almost everything (bass, clarity, surround, effects, volume, presets, etc). it gives life to music, i highly recommend for everyone.
Hi, I'm looking for some audio mods for my nexus 5. Which ones do you guys prefer?
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Viper4Android. Hands down the best there is. I've tried just about every sound mod out there in XDA and Play Store.
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Hi, I'm looking for some audio mods for my nexus 5. Which ones do you guys prefer?
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Thanks, I'm trying it right now. Any thoughts beats/xlouder type mods?
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zerolgk5 said:
Thanks, I'm trying it right now. Any thoughts beats/xlouder type mods?
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All beats mods implement "beats" which is marketing hype and not much else of substance other than some eq changes so why you'd want a beats mod is beyond me.
There are about 5 threads about this in various forums, use the search function. Beats is just an equalizer same with their headphones, it is nothing special, rootsu got the post before I did =D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2532788
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521211
AndrasLOHF said:
Viper4Android. Hands down the best there is. I've tried just about every sound mod out there in XDA and Play Store.
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Hi: Does this address the N5 low volume issue as well or is that another mod? Thanks
eyeconic said:
Hi: Does this address the N5 low volume issue as well or is that another mod? Thanks
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the first link posted by mistahseller addresses this very issue.
eyeconic said:
Hi: Does this address the N5 low volume issue as well or is that another mod? Thanks
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It can. There is an extra loudness option for the speaker. For headphones and bluetooth you can play around with adjusting the gain and master limiter.
I've been playing with viper for a little bit. It's definitely more comprehensive than the stock equalizer, and it takes care of the (imo)low volume, but it's a little overwhelming. I have no idea what half of the settings are for. It works well, though.
Also, I had to download an older version for the drivers to work.
Thanks for the input!
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extra loudspeaker attached with your phone..
I agree with the others - Viper4Andorid is a really advanced audio mod with lots of configurable settings.