Is there any software to reverse surround sound?
because the audio of my earphone is reversed (left is right right is left)
fuongtraa said:
Is there any software to reverse surround sound?
because the audio of my earphone is reversed (left is right right is left)
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Change ears to opposite?
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Has anyone thought of activating the earpiece speaker somehow to be able to use it in conjunction with the bottom speaker for a stereo audio?
my s7edge had a sound mod that enabled it. here's the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/themes/req-dual-speaker-t3339809
hope we can get it to work on the pixel.
Hi,
When I play a song with high volume, I feel the sound vibration from one speaker(left speaker)alone which is at the bottom, I couldn't feel any vibration on the other(right)bottom speaker. Is the other speaker is defective? or is this normal behavior?
There is only one speaker at the bottom (on the left side), the other speaker is the earpiece.
NeoVsk said:
There is only one speaker at the bottom (on the left side), the other speaker is the earpiece.
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Thanks for the response, so the sound vibration during music at left side is expected behavior?
dinesh25 said:
Thanks for the response, so the sound vibration during music at left side is expected behavior?
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Yupp...
It's normal
Hello there!
Well, the question is in the title... Mi Note 3 has a kind of stereo speakers, but the earpiece side has a much lower volume than the blaster on the bottom. There's any mod out there that raises the volume of the earpiece side when watching stereo content? Or the speaker itself isn't powerful enough? Cause I've seen other phones with similar configuration that had real balanced stereo sound.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Don't do it, you burn speaker.
Install sound explosion, mi 8 stereo speaker mod,viper 4 android and dolby atmos.
sblonci65 said:
Install sound explosion, mi 8 stereo speaker mod,viper 4 android and dolby atmos.
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Links please ?
And also, Viper4Android " FX LEGACY" or "XHiFi" ?
Plus any preferred settings
whoami_amiu said:
Links please ?
And also, Viper4Android " FX LEGACY" or "XHiFi" ?
Plus any preferred settings
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Forgets mi 8 stereo mod.
Hi everybody, all of you know that bottom speaker's place isn't comfortable for using phone in landscape orientation. In this way while gaming I have to turn the phone over so that the bottom speaker is on the left, but then audio channels messed up (if in game sound came from right I will hear it from left). If turn phone back (bottom speaker is on the right) - channels are correct. That anomaly appears only while gaming (YT Vanced works correctly). Is it firmware bug or can I configure it in settings?
Get the Buds+ and be happy... or some better LDAC based headphones or earbuds.
Or maybe bt speakers.
Hi,
is it just my devices, or is it present on yours also?
When I watch, say, a video on facebook/YT/music and tilt phone to landscape, the top speaker (in this case left one when in landscape) is noticeably louder than the bottom (right) one and has a slightly different sound-color.
I presume it is normal since the shapes of mesh through which sound is firing and possibly the speakers are little different ... so just checking whether ask for repair or it's just how it is.
Thanks
Same here. Which is odd since most of my other phones the loud speaker is usually louder than the earpiece speaker.
Thx, good to know. I also noticed, that the sound is coming rather from right side of the bottom grille. When I go with my finger covering the bottom speaker, it stops playing when I cover the right side, not the left.
Try turning on Dolby Atmos, it resolved the balance issue for me.
Settings > Sound > Audio Settings > Dolby Atmos
Unfortunately it also changes the sound out of headphones, etc. I find that using the custom equalizer with "Intelligent Equalizer" off seems to keep the sound about the same as with Dolby off.
I'm not exactly sure why this fixes it but I assume that it's a software issue not a hardware one...