I would like to increase earpiece sound and loudspeaker sound, which lines must I edit in the mixer paths file?
Thanks.
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kanej2006 said:
I would like to increase earpiece sound and loudspeaker sound, which lines must I edit in the mixer paths file?
Thanks.
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thr s lots of mods to do that for u.
search for Boost Sound, Tweak Sound Xperia Z3 to find lots of result and project
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Geeks Empire said:
thr s lots of mods to do that for u.
search for Boost Sound, Tweak Sound Xperia Z3 to find lots of result and project
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I did indeed run a sound mod. However, the loudspeaker and in-call sound is still low. Do you happen to know which lines I can manually increase in the mixer paths? Thanks.
Geeks Empire said:
thr s lots of mods to do that for u.
search for Boost Sound, Tweak Sound Xperia Z3 to find lots of result and project
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It's necessary root?
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Root is necessary with 99% mods available on xda
I believe this is what I used on the Z1 to make the earpiece louder on the mixer_path.xml. it should be the same setting. Don't make it to loud though . I found that if it's too loud it seems to create an echo for the for the other person. That's with the Z1 anyway . Plus you don't want to blow out the speaker either.
-<path name="handset-voice-cfg">
<ctl value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX"/>
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2B7 -->
<ctl value="83" name="RX1 Digital Volume"/>
<ctl value="1" name="DAC1 Switch"/>
<ctl value="POS_6_DB" name="EAR PA Gain"/>
<!-- 62 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x356 -->
<ctl value="77" name="IIR2 INP1 Volume"/>
</path>
raginginferno said:
I believe this is what I used on the Z1 to make the earpiece louder on the mixer_path.xml. it should be the same setting. Don't make it to loud though . I found that if it's too loud it seems to create an echo for the for the other person. That's with the Z1 anyway . Plus you don't want to blow out the speaker either.
-<path name="handset-voice-cfg">
<ctl value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX"/>
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2B7 -->
<ctl value="83" name="RX1 Digital Volume"/>
<ctl value="1" name="DAC1 Switch"/>
<ctl value="POS_6_DB" name="EAR PA Gain"/>
<!-- 62 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x356 -->
<ctl value="77" name="IIR2 INP1 Volume"/>
</path>
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Thanks, will give this a try. Having previously having the Xperia Z Ultra, it was far easier!
In the Z3, there are many more lines of code to go through...
^ @ raginginferno, I changed many settings yet no difference. Strange since my previous Z Ultra made a difference.
Many settings including headphones, earpiece, voice calls and digital volume was increased to 91/92. Saved and rebooted but sound is the same.
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Its simple. A lot of sound mods out there but none of them suited my needs. Each of them had different mods that the other didnt have so i copiled a mixed_paths.xml with @olokos sound mod v 2.5 adding @odl 's mic fix and @dontbelive stereo speaker mod v 2 and made a Monster Stereo Volume Mod. Ben Volume
Req:
Rooted 4.4.4 Stock Sony Xperia Z1/Z1C/Z1S/Zu
Instalation:
Just download, rename the file to mixer_paths.xml and copy the file to system/etc and set the correct permisions.
WARNING:
THIS MOD CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR EARPIECE. DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK ITS BETTER TO LOWER THE VOLUME A BIT WHEN LISTENING TO THE SPEAKER
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I suggest 87 for volume on both channels. This value is sufficient for louder volume without risk of damage.
The problem with mic occurs when we set more bass for speakers:
Like this: <ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Format" value="S24_LE" />
I'm using S16_LE now, less bass but no problems with mic. @dontbelive is working to get more Bass without trouble for mic recording.
Cheers
Rafe said:
I suggest 87 for volume on both channels. This value is sufficient for louder volume without risk of damage.
The problem with mic occurs when we set more bass for speakers:
Like this: <ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Format" value="S24_LE" />
I'm using S16_LE now, less bass but no problems with mic. @dontbelive is working to get more Bass without trouble for mic recording.
Cheers
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Still its something than nothing, can you share it?
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Still its something than nothing, can you share it?
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Here you go:
<path name="speaker">
<ctl name="SLIM RX2 MUX" value="AIF1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="Two" />
<ctl name="RX7 MIX1 INP2" value="RX2" />
<ctl name="RX1 MIX1 INP1" value="RX1" />
<ctl name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX" value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" />
<ctl name="HPHL DAC Switch" value="1" />
<!-- There is no "HPHR DAC Switch" -->
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2E7-->
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="87" />
<!--30 % of 20 register: 0x1AE-->
<ctl name="HPHL Volume" value="20" />
<!--30 % of 20 register: 0x1B4-->
<ctl name="HPHR Volume" value="20" />
<!--67 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2B7-->
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="87" />
<!-- 100 % of 8 (range 0-8) Register: 0x1E0-->
<ctl name="SPK DRV Volume" value="8" />
<ctl name="RX1 HPF cut off" value="MIN_3DB_150Hz" />
<ctl name="RX7 HPF cut off" value="MIN_3DB_150Hz" />
<ctl name="TFA98XX_PARAM_TYPE" value="Playback" />
<ctl name="TFA98XX_CHANNEL" value="Both" />
<ctl name="TFA98XX_SPKR_AMP" value="1" />
<ctl name="DAC1 Switch" value="1" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Format" value="S16_LE" />
</path>
Cheers
i think your xml is misspelled...
must mixer.paths and no mixer.path...
xxx_sunnyboy_xxx said:
i think your xml is misspelled...
must mixer.paths and no mixer.path...
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You are right i'll change the op to specify
ok...:good:
Your MOD is beautiful, love it...
Headphone ROCK's
xxx_sunnyboy_xxx said:
ok...:good:
Your MOD is beautiful, love it...
Headphone ROCK's
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Glad you Like it but without the help of our fellow devs it could not be possible
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only for stock ! or work on CM
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only for stock ! or work on CM
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It might work give it a try but backup first
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I'm on lollipop Z1S, this work on it ?
Morgane3D said:
I'm on lollipop Z1S, this work on it ?
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@Morgane3D No it is only for Android 4.4.4
Morgane3D said:
I'm on lollipop Z1S, this work on it ?
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hi , you can use this app , try on z1 5.1.1 , its working.
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iedafarha said:
hi , you can use this app , try on z1 5.1.1 , its working.
Playstore Link
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Haven't recovery in lollipop
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Haven't recovery in lollipop
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are you root? if your phone root just download NUT dual recovery installer here ,
My Phone: Sony Xperia Z3 with Cyanogenmod 12 NIGHTLY (5.0.2)
Hi,
I hope one of you can help me: the in-call-volume of my Z3 is much too loud and I can't find any option to reduce the volume to a normal level (I mean the voice of my call partners are much too loud). Yes ... I know I can change the volume with the volume keys but however even at the lowest setting it's still much too loud. During a call at the office everyone in the room can hear what my call partner says and that's kind of 'infelicitous'.
I tried to change the values in /system/etc/mixer_paths.xml but I don't know which one(s) I have to change.
Any idea how I can reduce the in-call-volume?
I believe this is what I adjusted on the Z1 on CM11. A lot of the mixer path settings are the same across many phones. So just drop the RX1 digital volume value a bit and see of that works.
<path name="handset-voice-cfg">
<ctl value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX"/>
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2B7 -->
<ctl value="83" name="RX1 Digital Volume"/>
<ctl value="1" name="DAC1 Switch"/>
<ctl value="POS_6_DB" name="EAR PA Gain"/>
<!-- 62 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x356 -->
<ctl value="77" name="IIR2 INP1 Volume"/>
</path>
Thanks for your answer. I tried to change the value but without an effect. I also tried to change every single value wich was above 55 to a lower value like 40. The only result was that other people could not hear me anymore, but I still hear my call partner too loud. Seems to be "kernel feature"
I didn't found a solution yet and I despair of this problem... even in the official cm forums I don't get any answer :crying:
That is the last time I buy a phone wich does not comes directly from the os-manufacturer.
Same problem here.. Any solution yet?
Hey guys,
Had a little browse, but couldn't find anything for the Z3 specifically. I want to increase the headphone volume, past the limit the phone currently has. I have tried editing the values in the xml file, but it doesn't seem to do anything. I have seen there are a few soundmods for KK but can't find anything for LP (.726 to be precise)
Anyone know how I can do this? I literally just want louder headphones, as the quality is great, but the volume is pants with headphones.
Thanks in advance
strongylad28 said:
Hey guys,
Had a little browse, but couldn't find anything for the Z3 specifically. I want to increase the headphone volume, past the limit the phone currently has. I have tried editing the values in the xml file, but it doesn't seem to do anything. I have seen there are a few soundmods for KK but can't find anything for LP (.726 to be precise)
Anyone know how I can do this? I literally just want louder headphones, as the quality is great, but the volume is pants with headphones.
Thanks in advance
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Yeah look for Viper Sound Mod - it is compatible with Lollipop and I actually installed it (on my Skyrocket, not Z3) for low volume sound. You'll want to convert it to a system app after install for better stability.
NoXion1 said:
Yeah look for Viper Sound Mod - it is compatible with Lollipop and I actually installed it (on my Skyrocket, not Z3) for low volume sound. You'll want to convert it to a system app after install for better stability.
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That's awesome. Thanks mate I'll have a look at that today
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Try vlc player. You can increase volume than the default.Without any flashing or editing
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RISHI RAJ said:
Try vlc player. You can increase volume than the default.Without any flashing or editing
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Its a general all round boost I wanted, so for like soundcloud, walkman etc, Viper seems to be the one for me, however it just ruined my phone, so I've wiped data, reinstalled android and starting again
NoXion1 said:
Yeah look for Viper Sound Mod - it is compatible with Lollipop and I actually installed it (on my Skyrocket, not Z3) for low volume sound. You'll want to convert it to a system app after install for better stability.
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How do I convert it to a system app buddy?
In Titanium Backup, tap the app, tab over one to "special features"and select "convert to system app".
NoXion1 said:
In Titanium Backup, tap the app, tab over one to "special features"and select "convert to system app".
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Cheers mate, still having murder getting this to work though. Keeps crashing the phone and just not liking it at all
strongylad28 said:
Hey guys,
Had a little browse, but couldn't find anything for the Z3 specifically. I want to increase the headphone volume, past the limit the phone currently has. I have tried editing the values in the xml file, but it doesn't seem to do anything. I have seen there are a few soundmods for KK but can't find anything for LP (.726 to be precise)
Anyone know how I can do this? I literally just want louder headphones, as the quality is great, but the volume is pants with headphones.
Thanks in advance
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For whatever reason the Z3 needs to have "headphones-regulation" modified in the mixer_paths.xml. I am not sure if "headphones" needs to be modified as well... but I did it anyways and matched them.
Make HPHL/HPHR Volume both 20 (Don't exceed 20, it won't work then) and crank the RX1 Digital Volume & RX2 Digital Volume values. I have them set to 84 and I guess it looks like it goes to 124... but it will get really really loud and probably hit distortion. So don't over do this value... try it at roughly 84 and see how you like it there.
(The Z2 never had the "headphones-regulation"...)
-<path name="headphones">
<ctl value="AIF1_PB" name="SLIM RX1 MUX"/>
<ctl value="AIF1_PB" name="SLIM RX2 MUX"/>
<ctl value="Two" name="SLIM_0_RX Channels"/>
<ctl value="RX1" name="RX1 MIX1 INP1"/>
<ctl value="RX2" name="RX2 MIX1 INP1"/>
<ctl value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX"/>
<ctl value="1" name="HPHL DAC Switch"/>
<ctl value="0" name="COMP1 Switch"/>
<!--95 % of 20 register: 0x1AE-->
<ctl value="20" name="HPHL Volume"/>
<!--95 % of 20 register: 0x1B4-->
<ctl value="20" name="HPHR Volume"/>
<!--68 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2B7-->
<ctl value="84" name="RX1 Digital Volume"/>
<!--68 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2BF-->
<ctl value="84" name="RX2 Digital Volume"/>
</path>
-<path name="headphones-regulation">
<ctl value="AIF1_PB" name="SLIM RX1 MUX"/>
<ctl value="AIF1_PB" name="SLIM RX2 MUX"/>
<ctl value="Two" name="SLIM_0_RX Channels"/>
<ctl value="RX1" name="RX1 MIX1 INP1"/>
<ctl value="RX2" name="RX2 MIX1 INP1"/>
<ctl value="DSM_HPHL_RX1" name="CLASS_H_DSM MUX"/>
<ctl value="1" name="HPHL DAC Switch"/>
<ctl value="0" name="COMP1 Switch"/>
<!--95 % of 20 register: 0x1AE-->
<ctl value="20" name="HPHL Volume"/>
<!--95 % of 20 register: 0x1B4-->
<ctl value="20" name="HPHR Volume"/>
<!--61 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2B7-->
<ctl value="84" name="RX1 Digital Volume"/>
<!--61 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2BF-->
<ctl value="84" name="RX2 Digital Volume"/>
</path>
Thanks,worked flawlessly
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strongylad28 said:
Cheers mate, still having murder getting this to work though. Keeps crashing the phone and just not liking it at all
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Did you convert it to a system app? Also I think you have to disable whatever Sony's audio effects app is called in order for the two not to but heads. [emoji4]
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Did you convert it to a system app? Also I think you have to disable whatever Sony's audio effects app is called in order for the two not to but heads. [emoji4]
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I managed to get it working by disabling the Sony music thing in developers tools. Works well, but has highlighed some real flaws in my crappy gym headphones haha. Time to bring out the DJ cans I think!
strongylad28 said:
I managed to get it working by disabling the Sony music thing in developers tools. Works well, but has highlighed some real flaws in my crappy gym headphones haha. Time to bring out the DJ cans I think!
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No kidding? I'm going to install it on my Z3 tonight.
Did you have to disable any audio fx type pre-installed apps?
What did you disable in dev tools?
Also did you have to convert it to a system app?
NoXion1 said:
No kidding? I'm going to install it on my Z3 tonight.
Did you have to disable any audio fx type pre-installed apps?
What did you disable in dev tools?
Also did you have to convert it to a system app?
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You need to untick "use Nuplayer (experimental) " in developer settings
SONY HAVE ADDED SOME LIMITER TO THE EARPHONES SOUND SO THIS PROCESS WILL HELP U INCREASE THE LIMITER
PRECAUTIONS
#Save your stock Mixer.path.xml which is used here...
#try this only if you are on stock sound
#In case something goes wrong just replace it and sorry its not working for you
Steps
Step 1. Go into system /etc/ mixer.path.xml
Step 2. Open that file
Step 3.find this lines
<path name="headphones">
<path name="headphones-lite" />
<ctl name="COMP1 Switch" value="1" />
<ctl name="HPHL Volume" value="11" />
<ctl name="HPHR Volume" value="11" />
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="84" />
</path>
Step 4. Increase the volume by increasing value of Rx1 And Rx2
Step 5. U can increase max at 99 and my suggestion will be 88 or 90 not more than that..
Stpe 6. Save this file
how about speaker?
i really ****ed with that, i don't know any notification even that's an incoming call
Nah default is just best.. Because for few day u will think u are king of the world but some time speaker will start screening like its get braked up... And u have replaced it.. I had replacd mine
Grajatyadav said:
Nah default is just best.. Because for few day u will think u are king of the world but some time speaker will start screening like its get braked up... And u have replaced it.. I had replacd mine
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What do you mean? I cannot hear anything when my phone is inside of my pocket
** Added Mono + Disable Camera NS
What is this?
This post is a collection of all the audio related mods I have created from the OnePlus 3. The mods so far are: Mono surround sound, Camcorder Mic Gain, Cam Mic Gain plus Mono Surround sound, and various Camera recording tests. The cam disable NS is the latest for fixing the noise suppression on video recordings. If you have a request, then make it here and I'll try to make it if I can.
Various Mod Explanations
What is it?***Mono Surround***
This mod will activate you front earpiece speaker in conjunction with the bottom main speaker any time Speaker mode is used for example playing music, watching movies, shows, you tube and so on, creating an almost surround sound type of effect. This will not effect notifications because that is a different setting that I don't really care about.
Mono Surround Sound
This version plays all audio through one channel. This basically means that you now have 2 mono speakers. Fair Warning, I find the sound very underwhelming. WARNING: MESSING WITH YOUR EQ WILL ALSO EFFECT THE EARPIECE. IT COULD POTENTIALLY BLOW IT OUT IF YOU INCREASE THE VOLUME OR BASS TOO MUCH
Camcorder Mic Gain
This version increases the microphone gain for the audio recorded through the camcorder only. I did this as a workaround for the way too aggressive noise cancellation that happens. This won't fix the problem but hopefully make it more bearable. If I find a better way to fix this, I will update this mod.
Camcorder Mic Fix Test 1
This version uses a different stereo microphone path to record audio for the camcorder. This is a test and I don't know if it's better than stock or not. Please test and use the poll so I can see if its working or not
Camcorder Disable NS v4
V1: This version attempts to disable the noise suppression for the camcorder in the audio_platform_info.xml.
V2: It also increases the mic gain by 12db for the camcorder only on CM
V3: switches to stereo recording for CM
V4: Increases gain for OOS by 12 db
Prerequisites and installation instructions
MUST be rooted
MUST be on CM (OOS is untested)
MUST have TWRP installed
Flash one of the zips below
reboot
This mod modifies the mixer_path_tasha.xml in the /system/etc folder. I have only tested this on CM13. I don't guarantee it will work for your rom, because this is based off Blisspop rom. Although the worst that'll happen is you'll lose sound and mic. If you do lose sound, flash the revert zip to restore your original file. In a worst case scenario where you messed up the permissions and are in a bootloop, dirty flash your rom.
DIY
Background:
OnePlus is using deep buffering for their audio processing to conserve battery life. If you want to disable deep buffering, go to your build.prop and edit this line to false
Note: Changing this will change the sound mapping in the mixer_paths_tasha
Code:
audio.deep_buffer.media=true
audio_platform_info.xml
Speaker is referenced as "quat_i2s" with the interface "SLIMBUS_0_RX"
mixer_paths_tasha.xml
Audio playback for music
Code:
<path name="deep-buffer-playback quat_i2s">
<ctl name="QUAT_MI2S_RX Audio Mixer MultiMedia1" value="1" />
</path>
Audio playback for notifications
Code:
<path name="low-latency-playback quat_i2s">
<ctl name="QUAT_MI2S_RX Audio Mixer MultiMedia5" value="1" />
</path>
Note: If deep buffering is enabled, all sound will go through the low latency playback path.
Mono Surround Sound
Code:
<path name="deep-buffer-playback quat_i2s">
<ctl name="SLIMBUS_0_RX Audio Mixer MultiMedia1" value="1" />
<ctl name="SLIM RX0 MUX" value="AIF_MIX1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="One" />
<ctl name="RX INT0_1 MIX1 INP0" value="RX0" />
<ctl name="RX INT0 DEM MUX" value="CLSH_DSM_OUT" />
<ctl name="EAR PA Gain" value="G_8_DB" />
<ctl name="RX0 Digital Volume" value="95" />
<ctl name="QUAT_MI2S_RX Audio Mixer MultiMedia1" value="1" />
</path>
To change the volume of the earpiece for audio playback, change RX0 Digital Volume to a value from 1 to 128. Anything above 95 might be dangerous
To disable the speaker and only use the earpiece for audio playback, delete the line <ctl name="QUAT_MI2S_RX Audio Mixer MultiMedia1" value="1" />
Earpiece Volume
Code:
<path name="handset">
<ctl name="SLIM RX0 MUX" value="AIF_MIX1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="One" />
<ctl name="RX INT0_1 MIX1 INP0" value="RX0" />
<ctl name="RX INT0 DEM MUX" value="CLSH_DSM_OUT" />
<ctl name="EAR PA Gain" value="G_6_DB" />
</path>
To modify the earpiece volume for anything that uses the earpiece for output add the line inside the path and modify the volume to your liking from 1 to 128
Code:
<ctl name="RX0 Digital Volume" value="95" />
to this path
Earpiece Mic
Code:
<path name="handset-mic">
<path name="adc4" />
</path>
Add the following line inside the path and change the value to your liking from 1 to 124 where 84 is the default. Each increase by 1 corresponds to 1db of gain.
Code:
<ctl name="DEC4 Volume" value="84" />
Headphones Volume
This might be the headphones path that is being used but I haven't tested it.
Code:
<path name="headphones">
<ctl name="SLIM RX5 MUX" value="AIF4_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM RX6 MUX" value="AIF4_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_6_RX Channels" value="Two" />
<!-- #ifdef VENDOR_EDIT-->
<!-- [email protected],2016/4/7,use 24bits to get rid of 16bits innate noise -->
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Format" value="S24_LE" />
<!-- #endif VENDOR_EDIT-->
<ctl name="RX INT1_2 MUX" value="RX5" />
<ctl name="RX INT2_2 MUX" value="RX6" />
<ctl name="RX INT1 DEM MUX" value="CLSH_DSM_OUT" />
<ctl name="RX INT2 DEM MUX" value="CLSH_DSM_OUT" />
<!-- #ifdef VENDOR_EDIT -->
<!-- /*[email protected] , 2016/02/19, add for hw require*/ -->
<ctl name="HPHL Volume" value="19" />
<ctl name="HPHR Volume" value="19" />
<!-- #endif -->
</path>
Feel free to play around with the volume values
Adjusting Camera Mic Volume
This is only if you have flashed the disable NS Camera Fix
Code:
<path name="speaker-stereo-dmic-ef">
<path name="speaker-dmic-endfire" />
<!-- #ifdef VENDOR_EDIT -->
<!-- /*[email protected] , 2016/04/19, mic power high level mode and add adc volume*/ -->
<ctl name="ADC4 Volume" value="11" />
<ctl name="ADC5 Volume" value="11" />
<ctl name="AMIC_3_4 PWR MODE" value="HIGH_PERF" />
<ctl name="AMIC_5_6 PWR MODE" value="HIGH_PERF" />
<ctl name="DEC4 Volume" value="96" />
<ctl name="DEC5 Volume" value="96" />
<!-- #endif -->
</path>
DEC4 and DEC5 correspond to different channels. If you want to increase the gain equally, adjust DEC4 and DEC5 volume to whatever you like. 84 is the default value which means 0db gain. Each increment by 1 indicates a 1db gain for the corresponding channel. DEC volume ranges from 1 to 124.
Credits
All credits go to @chdloc for disabling the noise suppression and @mhoppi for testing
Flashable Zips are below
@abhi08638 I request your help to find out the handset mic values and handset speaker values (not earpiece), as I couldn't find them similar to many others mixer_paths.XML files which I have been modifying for several of my Android devices like OPO, OPT, Mi3 etc. Basically I want to increase the speaker and mic volumes of the phone. Can you just point me in the right direction? Already checked the mixer_path_tasha.xml but couldn't find anything! TIA.
@abhi08638 well nice to see you on op3 development
I will test ur mods on OOS and report u asap.
@abhi08638 is there a way to turn DOWN overall volume? I work in an office and even the lowest volume is quite high... Thanks!
Can u make Dolby atmos mod for op3
HatRiGt said:
Can u make Dolby atmos mod for op3
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did you try the latest test zip from dolby atmos thread in android software development forum?
I can confirm that mono mod is working perfectly on my OP3 with Viper and extremebeats...!!
Thanks a lot for this mod..!!
Joyo-rocker said:
I can confirm that mono mod is working perfectly on my OP3 with Viper and extremebeats...!!
Thanks a lot for this mod..!!
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which viper package did you use? i tried to install but i causes my OP3 won't boot up
The zips work fine on oxygen os. Thanks abhi!
Works great wit op3lite rom 3.1.3...awsome effort bro..thnks..?
lowest speaker volume too loud
kristofpetho said:
@abhi08638 is there a way to turn DOWN overall volume? I work in an office and even the lowest volume is quite high... Thanks!
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I would appreciate more choices in lower speaker volumes as well. The lowest speaker volume is too loud for 90% of the environments/situations I operate in. thanks for considering it,
mweis said:
which viper package did you use? i tried to install but i causes my OP3 won't boot up
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Just flash the zip from xtrememusic audio mod.
Google it or search on XDA.
The viper package comes along it...!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-beatsaudio-e-xloud-installer-t3029951
There's the link..!
srvoleti said:
@abhi08638 I request your help to find out the handset mic values and handset speaker values (not earpiece), as I couldn't find them similar to many others mixer_paths.XML files which I have been modifying for several of my Android devices like OPO, OPT, Mi3 etc. Basically I want to increase the speaker and mic volumes of the phone. Can you just point me in the right direction? Already checked the mixer_path_tasha.xml but couldn't find anything! TIA.
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This mixer paths is very odd, I don't know how to change the speaker volume since there is only an enable/disable option for speaker sounds. Ex: there's a different value for speaker notifications than audio playback because onePlus is using deep buffering to increase battery life. I'll look more into it and update the OP detailing the values and what they correspond to later today.
As for the handset, the handset is defined as the earpiece and there is conflict with the handset and speaker paths since they both use slimbus 0 for the path. The mic values are always tx values since they stand for transmit. The handset uses adc4 and if you want to control the mic gain you would have to do something like adc4 volume=20 inside the path of the handset mic or the mix part itself. I usually only make new paths and replace the old ones with the new paths just so I have a reference point.
kristofpetho said:
@abhi08638 is there a way to turn DOWN overall volume? I work in an office and even the lowest volume is quite high... Thanks!
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HorstDCC said:
I would appreciate more choices in lower speaker volumes as well. The lowest speaker volume is too loud for 90% of the environments/situations I operate in. thanks for considering it,
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Sorry guys but I don't know how yet, I'll keep trying though. The only thing I would be able to do at this point is to route all audio to the earpiece since its Max volume is lower and configurable.
On a side note I tried getting stereo sound to work but this is extremely difficult since it is not a normal mixer file. I'll keep trying it have no guarantees
Many thanks for your explanation @abhi08638.
abhi08638 said:
Sorry guys but I don't know how yet, I'll keep trying though. The only thing I would be able to do at this point is to route all audio to the earpiece since its Max volume is lower and configurable.
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So turning down the earpiece volume is possible? How can i do that? Its to loud for me on the lowest level in stock.
bencozzy said:
Looks like the are using multiple mixed paths to control audio outputs have you tried changed volume in mixer path i2s?
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I don't know if that would work since I don't even have that file on CM. I only have mixer_paths_tasha.xml, if you post it ill try seeing if I can get CM to load it and see if that works
Kreet said:
So turning down the earpiece volume is possible? How can i do that? Its to loud for me on the lowest level in stock.
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I'll be posting a diy guide this week, Max 3 to 4 days because I'm very busy atm
abhi08638 said:
Camcorder Mic Gain
This version increases the microphone gain for the audio recorded through the camcorder only. I did this as a workaround for the way too aggressive noise cancellation that happens. This won't fix the problem but hopefully make it more bearable. If I find a better way to fix this, I will update this mod.
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I have not been able to locate a sample of the camcorder audio produced by the Oneplus 3, but it sounds like it suffers from the same problem as the Nexus 5, for which I've come up with an effective workaround. I'm guessing the same can be done for the Oneplus 3.
As a first step, I suggest you try this.
Edit: Depending on what software you are running you may need to play around with another device, i.e. SND_DEVICE_IN_SPEAKER_STEREO_DMIC (produces a stereo recording), instead of SND_DEVICE_IN_CAMCORDER_MIC (produces a mono recording) and assign different numbers to acdb_id. Note that I found the acdb_id for the Nexus 5 by looking at the audio HAL sources (hardware/qcom/audio/hal/msm8974/platform.c, see here for the Oneplus 3) and trial-and-error.
chdloc said:
I have not been able to locate a sample of the camcorder audio produced by the Oneplus 3, but it sounds like it suffers from the same problem as the Nexus 5, for which I've come up with an effective workaround. I'm guessing the same can be done for the Oneplus 3.
As a first step, I suggest you try this.
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Thanks ill be sure to look into this
abhi08638 said:
I don't know if that would work since I don't even have that file on CM. I only have mixer_paths_tasha.xml, if you post it ill try seeing if I can get CM to load it and see if that works
I'll be posting a diy guide this week, Max 3 to 4 days because I'm very busy atm
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That would be great, thank you.
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
did you try the latest test zip from dolby atmos thread in android software development forum?
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I just flashed the latest Dolby Atmos I released, but it isnt working. Also i found the deep buffer zip puts us in a boot loop.