Is there a way to get the game turbo sound adjustments when in the regular system? - Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Questions & Answers

I've noticed there is an incredibly drastic improvement in audio quality from the speakers when you are in a game with game turbo running vs when you are just in the regular system, but I can't find a way to adjust this to match.
I find when I'm in a zoom or google call, I have to go into a game to listen to the audio so it sounds good.

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Camera sound quality very poor

Ok I'm loving my sensation but the quailty of the sound is shocking any wind or any sort of movement and it just ruins the video
I can't seem to find good setting I fins 3.0 has better sound quailty but the size of the files are huge compaired to sizes on 3.5 drives me mental I have my hole Rom set up the way I like but just can't find that good video sound quailty
Does any one else have to share about there video sound quailty
daddyspud said:
Ok I'm loving my sensation but the quailty of the sound is shocking any wind or any sort of movement and it just ruins the video
I can't seem to find good setting I fins 3.0 has better sound quailty but the size of the files are huge compaired to sizes on 3.5 drives me mental I have my hole Rom set up the way I like but just can't find that good video sound quailty
Does any one else have to share about there video sound quailty
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Hi,
Have you tried switching off stereo sound.
Sometimes this improves it.
Yh I've done all that the video sound on a sense 3.0 n stock kernal and stero sound turned of is loads better than 3.5 but the files size of a video on 3.0 even on low are huge
I took a 3 min video on low quailty and it was just over 100mb
I took a 3 min video on 3.5 also low quailty and it was only 20/30 mb
It's shocking and I don't know of a 3.0 Rom with lower video formats so its a catch 21
I send a fear few video clips on what's app and what's apps only allows 12 videos size so around 1.45 / 2 mins ok 3.5 roms
And about 10/12 secs on 3.0 lol
Edit I've also found is if u use ur head set the video sound quailty is loads better but that really is a work around and no one want to be taking video with there head set plugged in
I am also having problems with poor video camera sound quality. I'm using Android Revolution HD 3.6.X and I love, love it very much, but the video camera sound is clipping out and scratchy. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix it?
I have been experimenting and hopefully, this will help others. I have an app called Blade Buddy. I went into the settings and checked the setting for camera - sound. I took a sample video and the sound quality was a "little" better. My next move is to update the ROM where there are updated files for the Sony Bravia Engine.

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Lissajous – audio and visual software

Anyone seen this software from Audiobulb – pretty amazing visuals as well as sound.
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Stock Q no longer provides Audio Enhancer&Equalizer

Hi,
I send Feedback about it to Xiaomi and they said this:
"Dear user,
I am the Xiaomi user feedback group. The feedback about the Equalizer. Due to the adjustment of Xiaomi business, the Q version no longer provides this function, which is inconvenient for you."
So dont expect it on the future versions.
Solution for missing sound setup.
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Hi,
So don't expect it on the future versions.
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Not that the stock equalizer that came from Android Pie was any good. We just need people to try and revive the old DogsBark team (Noozxoide Laboratories) and make rootless DSP. I have nothing against Viper, don't get me wrong, on my other device I use Viper Audio, root and all that stuff... but sometimes you just need to stick to the old user/non-dev ways. I am sure it's possible, the problem is the financing and the will to do it. For me, the app developed by them and last updated in 2013 worked like a charm on many devices... except this one, since november update... That's when the problems started to appear.
Since then, I've been looking not just for an equalizer, but a self contained DSP pack that would work better and guess what, nothing's there... nothing except apps with built in function (which by definition are not system wide) and crappy adware.
As for the "Xiaomi business" this really shows me that Xiaomi really gave up on the development of this device, and ALL stock Xiaomi apps will be gone, replaced by Qualcomm's apps... and I don't ever recall seeing any DSP coming directly from Qualcomm.
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While the PRO version of Noozxoide EIZO-Rewire PRO has the problems mentioned it seems that the second software Noozxoide EIZO-Rewire Elemental which works even better is still compatible and working just fine on Android 10. Right now it's in testing and benchmarking... which is not an easy job to do, but as long as I love quality music I will do it and post results/download links for it.
-----Download Software-----
Download the Noozxoide EIZO-Rewire Elemental from HERE.
-----Testing abstract-----
For the following tests, were done using only hi-res audio (FLAC/ALAC 96khz 3mbps) files and 320kbps mp3 files so results may vary compared to what I tested here. Remember that streaming services use low bitrate/extremely compressed content.
---Test Speakers---
Internal audio speakers has a good response, bass is there audible, resolution is good, in this case I cannot post any reference to advanced graphs since they are irrelevant in this case.
The best settings (for me) are posted in the first screenshot here. While this is my recommendation, the software doesn't go overboard and keeps the audio quality in control. While testing all the test tracks which varies from Rock/Metal to Acoustic to a more aggressive dubstep there were absolutely NO cracks and pops in audio output from the speaker (which is a result of poor equalization/frequencies outside the speaker range).
---Test Line-Out/Amplified output---
Headphones (because of my current limitations of testing - a conclusive test would be source file vs. processed audio output and multiple headphone test - in ear, open back, ported, etc) were only tested with 3.5mm jack Apple EarPods which are well known to have the best consumer grade frequency response I found that the 2nd attached screenshot works best (for me). While some FLAC files with really deep bass (about 6-10Hz) totally overrun them (and not the Qualcomm audio processor) I would say that this DSP (VSP) works just fine on our devices.
I don't know if I should leave a placeholder here for the advanced, audiophile grade, passive amplified headphones.
---Test Wireless Audio---
Bluetooth and wireless media. Works just as expected. Test were done only with a Nokia BH-503 headset (couldn't test on the car, and neither did I want to spend time going to the car and test it on the BMW Pro-Logic system) but on those headset it made them literally vibrate on the ears, extremely good quality sound, deep bass, crystal clear trebbles and warm mid-tones. Again, I didn't manage to get a single crackle or pop on the speaker drivers which means the equalization done by this engine is sensible and perfectly limited/compressed. The settings I used are posted in the third screenshot.
-----Conclusion-----
The solution posted here works fine, while extensive testing the app still shows that is consumed 0% battery, so the battery drain is minimal.
The application works perfectly after reboot and closing from the recents screen, there were no modifications done/or excluded from the battery optimization screen.
This application is not a booster, this application is a DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSOR controlling the Qualcomm core (was built for this back in the day) and upscaling the audio resolution.
-----Q/A-----
Q: Does this app require any tampering with the system?
A: No, this app is installed as a normal app from the link provided (Play store link)
Q: Does this app work as a system wide equalizer and integrates in other apps?
A: Yes, yes it does, and from my testing it works with all media players (the equalizer option opens up the app), Youtube, Games, etc.
Q: Does this app consume system resources while processing?
A: Yes and no. Of course you need system resources for processing but they aren't that intensive at least for MP3 processing but for FLAC/ALAC processing things get a little more frisky as shown in the 4th screenshot attached.
Q: How's the battery drain overall with FLAC and MP3 playback?
A: Depending on the method of listening the drainage is different, but even on Bluetooth the consumption didn't affect my battery overall.
Q: Does this enable AptX?
A: No. This has nothing to do with that. But while AptX and SBC are not that different in base audio quality, this pushes the codec to 328kbps and upscales the audio to a resolution of 48khz which is ideed great for maxed out mp3 quality over Bluetooth, which again is based on the source files.
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Why doesn't YouTube have Surround Sound in 2021?

Hello there, guys!
The question is not a new one. It has already been asked a couple times over the years. For some strange reason though, nothing changed.
Surround Sound is glorious. You don't even need an expensive setup, nowadays even normal headphones or sound bars can utilize algorithms or separate drivers or speakers that can create a wonderful experience - even "just" from your everyday phone. No matter if it's 5.1, 7.1, or if it's labeled Dolby Atmos, or some other fancy 360 algorithm, just like Sony created with their newer in-ear & over-ear models ("360 Reality Audio").
It's been bothering me for years. Especially if you think about video game footage - or just in general: content - that has been created and could be improved so much by a more immersive sound experience.
Even phones nowadays can utilize spatial algorithms. Just think about phones that can be improved with Dolby Atmos. Samsung has already enabled this. Yeah, those tiny little speakers. And yes, Thomas - around the corner in his sound bunker - with his $9,000 dedicated & custom-made Dolby atmos home speaker setup will at this point call me a fool. Even though he will likely benefit a lot by surround sound with YouTube.
It's almost undeniable that surround sound is great. Everyone that has ever played a game or watched a movie with a device that can enable a sound experience will be quite likely to agree here.
So the question remains, why doesn't Google give a sh*t?
Back in the days, people argued with the amount of data required. Nowadays, where streaming services prove with all their fancy algorithms that even a tiny 20 Mbit connection can sustain a 4K Dolby Atmos stream, that's just out of the question. Especially since YouTube can buffer and you don't even need a perfect connection, worst case you just need a little patience.
So I would like to hear your opinion on the topic. Do you give a sh*t? And in case you don't, please be honest here, have you ever had the chance to experience surround sound?
It is known that Google has dived into this topic a little bit. They have enabled surround sound with Stadia and with YouTube TV. So the next logical step should be YouTube. But nobody talks about it. And that's a shame.
I want you guys to talk about it. I want us to have a conversation. I want Google to notice.
And then to give us surround sound. I mean 120 Hertz would be a nice addition, or Dolby Vision or something like that, but you take what you can get, right?
Cheers!

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