Good equalizer - General Questions and Answers

Hey I'm wondering if anyone has a really good equalizer.. I've been using noozoxide for some time I love it but it screws up too much, I started with the flash able version now I'm on the free version from store and I can't stand it, anyone have a good one that better then stock musicFX?
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buu1152 said:
Hey I'm wondering if anyone has a really good equalizer.. I've been using noozoxide for some time I love it but it screws up too much, I started with the flash able version now I'm on the free version from store and I can't stand it, anyone have a good one that better then stock musicFX?
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May be you like Vaiper4Android --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223

LS.xD said:
May be you like Vaiper4Android --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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Do you know how to improve sound quality without using additional applications?

vickbuitenzorg said:
Do you know how to improve sound quality without using additional applications?
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No, it can be provided as a tunable kernelfeature or using some app. I'm not informed about how setting parameters manually by editing files. Whats wrong with using a EQ-app??

LS.xD said:
No, it can be provided as a tunable kernelfeature or using some app. I'm not informed about how setting parameters manually by editing files. Whats wrong with using a EQ-app??
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Application will be made more narrow ram, I do not like it .. but I always take lib files in EQ-app, consequently increasing the quality of audio output .. because lib it will be driven by kernel

Sure, but "free ram = wasted ram"
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LS.xD said:
May be you like Vaiper4Android --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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Omg I cannot even express my gratitude to you right now.. THIS IS INSANE!! This was everything beyond my expectations I'm so blown away right now the difference is retardedly amazing. Thank you so much! :sly::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::beer::beer:
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Noozy Music Player

Now...
Noozy Music Player is a great player that looks very much like the Zune Music Player. It has pretty much the same functions as the zune player but it allows you to listen to thousands of internet stations as well. It also comes with its own sound processor that is supposed to be better than anything available on Android... developer claims it will produce HIGHER QUALITY AUDIO.
Anyways, the app was pulled from the Google Play store but you can still download it here:
Noozy music player apk
it seems that i can't install Noozxoide_EIZO-rewire_PRO.apk...
desalesouche said:
it seems that i can't install Noozxoide_EIZO-rewire_PRO.apk...
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Its for ics rom...
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desalesouche said:
it seems that i can't install Noozxoide_EIZO-rewire_PRO.apk...
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Check this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803
The dogsbark dev is active in there and allowing the dev of Nexus Louder to use Noozxoide_EIZO-rewire_PRO in his mod, and the links are in the first post I believe.
And I have both running on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 with no issues.
Noozy works on sgs3.. on wicked rom... it fc'd and caused a random reboot... but when rebooted... it works fine. Thanks
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so both of these require ics?
AWESOME App!!!
I was able to download with no problem. I completely fell in love with the app the moment I installed it. There is a difference in sound quality. The only issue I have with the app is how it shuffles music in it's playlists. I may hear the same 2 or 3 songs twice in a 10 song window. Things will get better with time.
Super2cool said:
so both of these require ics?
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Only for noozxoide rewire pro...noozy player can use with both gb n ics...
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Ehh.. its easy to say why it got booted off Google play. Its got no new features of Zplayer.
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gjoy77 said:
Only for noozxoide rewire pro...noozy player can use with both gb n ics...
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Thanks mate
withbloodskies said:
Ehh.. its easy to say why it got booted off Google play. Its got no new features of Zplayer.
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LOL.. dude..
What features does this NOT have that Zplayer has?
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Thanks mate
LOL.. dude..
What features does this NOT have that Zplayer has?
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Well (lib/audio) wise nothing. But zplayer is actually getting updated again.
Last one was the 26th I believe.. anyway nooz needs to fix the bugs. Its stopped on me at least 15 times and never shows album art.
Plenty of features, the base they used to make nooz is old.
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withbloodskies said:
Well (lib/audio) wise nothing. But zplayer is actually getting updated again.
Last one was the 26th I believe.. anyway nooz needs to fix the bugs. Its stopped on me at least 15 times and never shows album art.
Plenty of features, the base they used to make nooz is old.
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The Noozy dev is active in the Nexus Louder thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803
There will be a new Noozy Player in December, he has stated.
Great! Will try this, feedback later. Thanks. :thumbup:
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I hate to bump a thread, but has there been any explanation for why the permissions require "Your location"? Thanks!
babydo said:
I hate to bump a thread, but has there been any explanation for why the permissions require "Your location"? Thanks!
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Think you can share what your listening to. If not I wouldn't worry, its not like you would live right next to the dev lol.
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I installed it on HTC wildfire s and Galaxy note . I found lots of sound improvement in case of wfs , but little bit difference for note .
For some reason it stops sometime wierd.
Ist it possible to play music downloaded from play music app with zoony?
anyone know if a updated noozy came out in december like said earlier in this thread?
this is a very nice player..just miss the option to edit id tags..anyway..it worked fine in my JB rom.with other version of the equalizer of course.
thanks.:good:

[Request] Volume Hack

I'm not sure how hard this is but I've noticed that the speaker volume isn't very loud. If anybody knows how to get a volume hack or needs some help, I'd be willing to offer my time. Thanks in advance for your response.
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stayRooted said:
I'm not sure how hard this is but I've noticed that the speaker volume isn't very loud. If anybody knows how to get a volume hack or needs some help, I'd be willing to offer my time. Thanks in advance for your response.
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it will come. its only like, day 2 of most people actually getting their devices. and many of those people aren't devs
I hope there comes something, for me it is wayne when the speaker is overdriven, I need it loud for alarm clock and when someone calling me, Don't hear music with it
Yeah I hear ya
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stayRooted said:
I'm not sure how hard this is but I've noticed that the speaker volume isn't very loud. If anybody knows how to get a volume hack or needs some help, I'd be willing to offer my time. Thanks in advance for your response.
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Same here. I would be very happy if some kernel will resolve this problem. Otherwise, phone is super. Just speaker when talking ... and maybe not so good buttons. :good:
stayRooted said:
I'm not sure how hard this is but I've noticed that the speaker volume isn't very loud. If anybody knows how to get a volume hack or needs some help, I'd be willing to offer my time. Thanks in advance for your response.
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+1
Just to add to your request, need to increase the headphone output as well. Way to quite.
Ooh, wrong forum
Sorry.
obtix said:
+1
Just to add to your request, need to increase the headphone output as well. Way to quite.
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Definetly a NO to this on.
Using a active speaker at work which resets its volume to a base volume everytime you enable it.
The speaker is on par with a Galaxy Note 1 which I have just retired.
I´d even say its louder....but possibly that is because of faux kernel....try this...
You can install this kernel...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=250965
Then install FauxSound from the PlayStore, you can up the speaker gain a decent amount. It's nothing drastic, but I've got it loud enough for me now.
ArkAngel06 said:
You can install this kernel...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=250965
Then install FauxSound from the PlayStore, you can up the speaker gain a decent amount. It's nothing drastic, but I've got it loud enough for me now.
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+1. Came here to say this. FauxSound works excellent. If you don't want to / can't afford to pay for the app, trickster mod works fine.
But if you can, support your local dev!
notbrodie said:
+1. Came here to say this. FauxSound works excellent. If you don't want to / can't afford to pay for the app, trickster mod works fine.
But if you can, support your local dev!
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So you're saying using the stable faux kernel and the latest version of Fauxsound, sound modifications are working for you on the nexus 5?
emerica243 said:
So you're saying using the stable faux kernel and the latest version of Fauxsound, sound modifications are working for you on the nexus 5?
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yes
edit: can't speak for stable kernel, but their is nothing in the changelog for the beta about fauxsound, so I can only assume the stable includes it.
notbrodie said:
yes
edit: can't speak for stable kernel, but their is nothing in the changelog for the beta about fauxsound, so I can only assume the stable includes it.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll support this!
emerica243 said:
So you're saying using the stable faux kernel and the latest version of Fauxsound, sound modifications are working for you on the nexus 5?
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Fauxsound needs an update. Faux123 should have it out shortly. It works fine except for the fact that settings are reverted to stock upon reboot. Little annoying but faux is great at keeping his kernels and a ops up to date and fully functional.
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stayRooted said:
Thanks for the heads up. I'll support this!
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Or instead of changing kernel, u can install viper4android
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miguepereira77 said:
Or instead of changing kernel, u can install viper4android
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except that viper sounds like ****. I don't want a software eq. I want a hardware boost.
notbrodie said:
except that viper sounds like ****. I don't want a software eq. I want a hardware boost.
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It's your opinion... Not mine, nor the thousand of people who downloaded... Not a simple equalizer BTW
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FauxSound (with the latest beta) and viper doesn't boost my speaker output.... I don't know what you hear...
Cuzz1369 said:
Fauxsound needs an update. Faux123 should have it out shortly. It works fine except for the fact that settings are reverted to stock upon reboot. Little annoying but faux is great at keeping his kernels and a ops up to date and fully functional.
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Thats what i thought, i read him saying it needed to be updated. Which is why i was confused on notbrodie's answer.
emerica243 said:
Thats what i thought, i read him saying it needed to be updated. Which is why i was confused on notbrodie's answer.
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it works fine. I can adjust it up and down with music playing and hear the adjustments. I don't care about next sticking between reboots, as I don't reboot multiple times a day
edit: verified. working fine
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Audio mods

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.
zerolgk5 said:
Hi, I'm looking for some audio mods for my nexus 5. Which ones do you guys prefer?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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.

Best Equaliser App?

I'm running 4.4.2 ROM based on slimkat and I want to know what people think is the best equaliser app to use with Google play music? I've tried a few but most didn't seem to alter sound instantly or didn't seem to improve sound quality.
Thanks
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Have you tried the ClearAudio+ I think it is SIMPLE but AWESOME!!
Try viper audio v4a you won't regret it
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Viper is working brilliantly in safe mode and compatibility mode. Maybe I installed the wrong driver. Thanks guys
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Viper is working brilliantly in safe mode and compatibility mode. Maybe I installed the wrong driver. Thanks guys
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I just installed Viper's Audio and its pretty damn good. Like the rest of the posters, I'd also recommend you and whoever is wondering the same thing to give it a shot too.
Cillu said:
I just installed Viper's Audio and its pretty damn good. Like the rest of the posters, I'd also recommend you and whoever is wondering the same thing to give it a shot too.
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I can confirm this absolutely

Headphone jack LOW !

Hi ..
Headphone jack sound with Beats system in my HTC One SV were Powerful, Pure and High Quality !!!
But after update the phone from ICS to JP now the sound in headphone by AUX or Headset become Low and Less Quality
Is there any method or way to get powerful sound quality back ?
( except back to ICS, this is last solution )
My phone information in Attchment if need .. and sorry for my bad language
Try viper 4 android from the play store. Works good.
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biga1 said:
Try viper 4 android from the play store. Works good.
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I downgraded to ICS already
Thnx ..
Mil4no said:
I downgraded to ICS already
Thnx ..
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Cool. I prefer viper to beats. Check it out. You can always uninstall it.
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biga1 said:
Cool. I prefer viper to beats. Check it out. You can always uninstall it.
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Ok but Beats is built in the phone .. So what will happen if i use Viper while Beats system still in the phone ?
I have both on my phone and there is a big improvement with viper. I have not noticed anything negative running both except maybe memory storage.
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