A2DP settings in TweakUI mean what? - P3600 ROM Development

can someone explain the settings for A2DP in TweakUI for me please? I cant seem to find anywhere what each setting means I want to be able to tweak it so it sounds a bit better....
thanks
Scott

please! I need help too. I hear my phone calls lower than usual with WM6. Why? Can I adjust the sound level somehow?

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Orbit loudspeaker distortion.

Hi Fellas,wonder if you could help me out.
Done a search,but to no avail on this one.
My XDA Orbit loudspeaker has gone distorted on speech lately.Music is fine but speech such as MS Voice command and TomTom sound distorted at high volumes.Seems like the volume is louder than before,like the gain has been turned up or summat.
Anyone know where loudspeaker volume level in the registry is?
Maybe turn that down a couple of clicks may help.Anything so I ain`t gotta change the speaker!
Thanks in advance.
Anyone know where loudspeaker settings are in the registry?
Anyone? ???
Maybe this will help. Not investigated it myself, but maybe worth a read..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=256734
That`s very helpful.
Cheers buddy!
How did you get on? I have the same problem, which settings did you use if you got a good result.
Still playing with it at the minute.Definately alters things using the values from the Wizard registry.
I`ll post my final settings when I crack it.

WM6/Headset Profile is apparently missing

I use my headset when I'm driving, and I've noticed since the upgrade that the headset doesn't ring when I get a call. I looked in the Profiles, and there's no Headset Profile. Does anybody know of a way to either enable one or create one?
Thanks.
I notice this ALSO!!! Its driving me nuts!....no pun intended as i use it when i drive as well. Anyone know whats going on?
serialtoon said:
I notice this ALSO!!! Its driving me nuts!....no pun intended as i use it when i drive as well. Anyone know whats going on?
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No offense, but that is the best thing (to me) about WM6... Okay, maybe not the best, but I prefer this method to the WM5. I understand it was nice to have your headset profile set the way you like it for using your headset. However, I use my headset 90% of the time, and the fact that I couldn't easily change the profile with a headset on with WM5 annoyed me.
I wish you could assign a "headset profile" so that the feature isn't gone, just disabled by default... but I like the new method.
XCSdM
No offense taken.
The primary concern that I have with the WM6 way is that I'm required to keep my phone on silent or vibrate while at work. Using it in the car like I do, I keep the phone in a holder on the dash, so I don't feel the vibration when someone calls. In WM5, I could leave it that way, and when I received a call while in headset mode, it rang in my ear. Under WM6, I don't hear a ring, and therefore, I miss calls.
FYI, I had an SDA prior to the Dash, and it had the headset mode as well. Maybe someone will see this and suggest a way to add a profile to this. I'm not educated enough in the WM registry (where I think it would need to be added) to make the attempt.
xcsdm said:
No offense, but that is the best thing (to me) about WM6... Okay, maybe not the best, but I prefer this method to the WM5. I understand it was nice to have your headset profile set the way you like it for using your headset. However, I use my headset 90% of the time, and the fact that I couldn't easily change the profile with a headset on with WM5 annoyed me.
I wish you could assign a "headset profile" so that the feature isn't gone, just disabled by default... but I like the new method.
XCSdM
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You know what, after using it some more today, i think it IS better like this. Makes more sense.
My bluetooth rings in my ear on vibrate--- I like it much better then the headset profile and with the voice command it tells me who is calling and from where!!!
Still missing calls while using headset w/ phone on vibrate. Help, please.
I wish they would allow us to create our own profiles. I remember in WM 2003 it allows us to do that.

Low incall volume with LVSWTrinity WM6 v2.0.1.1

To all,
I am very happy with LVSW WM6 v2.0.1.1. Everything works fine except of an incall volume which is quite low and can't be adjusted. The speaker volume is very low. And this is in the contrary to Skype or Win Media where it's pretty loud.
Does any one know how to tweak the registry to get the incall volume higher?
Thanks in advance for help or an advise.
Trinity incall volume
Perhaps I should ask my question differently. Is there a way to tweak the registry so when my Trini receives a call the volume would be all way up and not 1/3 down which is too low and one can't hear much. I guess this is a default setup but adjusting the volume every time some one calls it a pain in the neck.
Any ideas please...
Yeah, Is there any means to make the volume of this rom higher. A registry value or a cab file will do.
Thanx alot
That's exactly what I mean. Just a registry value fix. But don't know how.
Marand55 said:
That's exactly what I mean. Just a registry value fix. But don't know how.
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I searched in large 3ds of this forum, but found only fake triks...
if someone knows something about increase incoming call volume, please post...
bye!!!

Accoustic Parameters

Anyone know how set accounstic parameters works?
I am trying to adjust the fact that full volume on the Phone via the speaker is fine, but then when I listen to music via the wired headphones, I have to turn it dwn to say 35%, then I get a call and volume jumps right up to max and it sound slike the other person is shouting right in my ear.
(Ok that is probably the effect the wife is trying to achieve, but even so....)
I was wondering if this can be achieved by tweaking the set accoustic parameters files.
The first hurdle seems to be that a different file is used per operator - how do I know what my operator ID is?
If anyone can help or make any other suggestions I would be most grateful.
crazyC said:
Anyone know how set accounstic parameters works?
I am trying to adjust the fact that full volume on the Phone via the speaker is fine, but then when I listen to music via the wired headphones, I have to turn it dwn to say 35%, then I get a call and volume jumps right up to max and it sound slike the other person is shouting right in my ear.
(Ok that is probably the effect the wife is trying to achieve, but even so....)
I was wondering if this can be achieved by tweaking the set accoustic parameters files.
The first hurdle seems to be that a different file is used per operator - how do I know what my operator ID is?
If anyone can help or make any other suggestions I would be most grateful.
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same question for me!
Anyone? (Please)
see this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=348329
doesn't really help and relates to bt headphones?
Bump? Anyone?
OK really no one knows anything? Just give me a few hints about how this all worls and I will tr and find time to play around with it and work out the rest.
IIRC set accoustic parameters runs on the first setup ? Does it run each soft reset ?
Any info would give me a useful starting point.
Cheers
Low Phone Volume
Do a search on "Low Phone Volume" and you will find a thread by that name in this forum with a great deal of information on this topic.

Samsung i780 - audio/volume settings

Hi, this is my first posting on this forum (which I have been reading for a while) and I take the occasion to greet you all.
I've got a Samsung i780 (Italian brand TIM) and I am very pleased with the same. However, (maybe because I'm deaf although I don't think so) I find the volume-output of the earphones very low! I read on an Italian forum that by using the code:
*#0002*28346#
one gets access to the volume panel control of the i780 and from there one could probably increase the volume-output for the earphones.
I'm a bit "nervous" of accessing said code and before doing so I wonder if you can let me know if:
1) once entered in the service-menu (using above cited code) is there some kind of exit (without saving) for instance like when ones enter the BIOS-settings in a PC?
2) has anyone already modified the volume with success?
3) is it straight-forward or are there many parameters to change?
Any help/input from you would be really appreciated. If someone already have a procedure (or a link) that would be really great.
Regards,
/tilleke
I would also like to know if this can be used to increate the PHONE volume as well, which is too low for me, the lowest of all phones i had...
tilleke said:
Hi, this is my first posting on this forum (which I have been reading for a while) and I take the occasion to greet you all.
I've got a Samsung i780 (Italian brand TIM) and I am very pleased with the same. However, (maybe because I'm deaf although I don't think so) I find the volume-output of the earphones very low! I read on an Italian forum that by using the code:
*#0002*28346#
one gets access to the volume panel control of the i780 and from there one could probably increase the volume-output for the earphones.
I'm a bit "nervous" of accessing said code and before doing so I wonder if you can let me know if:
1) once entered in the service-menu (using above cited code) is there some kind of exit (without saving) for instance like when ones enter the BIOS-settings in a PC?
2) has anyone already modified the volume with success?
3) is it straight-forward or are there many parameters to change?
Any help/input from you would be really appreciated. If someone already have a procedure (or a link) that would be really great.
Regards,
/tilleke
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indeed it will take you to a menu that allows you to control several variables related with sound... did not test, but it was a good hint. I'll post my findings when I have the time to test it
Samsung i780 - service menu?
Hi guys.. inspired by the *#0002*28346# code for changing volume (which works well by the way..) - I was wondering how to get to the following menu:
[1] Debug Screen [2] Version Information [3] RF Test [4] UMTS rf nv [5] Read gsm rf nv [6] Write gsm rf nv [7] NULL [8] Audio [9] Common ”€\ [1] Basic information ”Ź\ [2] MM Information [3] RR Information [4] GSM Neighbour Cell [5] GPRS Information [6] SIM Information [7] Handover [8] Phone control [9] Antenna & ADC Test
These strings (basic menu) and even more interesting ones(submenus),can be found in the i780_DXHC4_Rev12.img file, I guess it's some kind of service menu, yet I've no idea HOW to get to this menu... anyone does ?
it is indeed possible to enter and exit the menu without changing values. just pressing ok.
...and the settings survive after soft-reset... I guess they are stored in the nvram. Great for making by bluetooth handset louder
What exactly did you select in the menu to increase the volumes of the phone? there are many paramters in every menu, is there some manual for this?
Many thanks for your replies. I will now try it out.
In any case, if someone obtain some real good results it would be great if you could post a more "detailed" procedure. I will do this myself as well.
This could be useful for other users as well.
Thx and rgds,
/tilleke
There is no manual.... but generally....
TX - controls how loud people will hear YOU
RX - how loud YOU can hear ppl
- XX dB .. +XX dB .. logarithmic scale.. negative values decrease volume, positive values amplify volume, 0 dB = "original" sound without any processing (decrease/amplification)
Works also with the ring tone volume, speakerphone volume, media player.. everything - and values are retained after soft-reset, but reverted during a hard reset.
I've attached the app that is launched with the key combo.. can't launch it manually though, any idea why? And also, where are the values stored? They are applied immediately..
Hi,
Its still not clear how to adjust...
1) what's the difference between Normal Mode / Talking mode ? Normal does not have RX / TX...
2) I will use TX to increase hwo loud i can hear people but what is the other settings (RCV, MPBST, MVOL, M2BST)?
Can anyone post the original settings here, please. I accidantly increased the microphon sound of my earjack and do not know what parameter it was. I want to avoid a hardreset of course ...
what was the problem after increasing ? is it too loud?
I did some chnags andI am really happy with them
ofird said:
what was the problem after increasing ? is it too loud?
I did some chnags andI am really happy with them
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yes, too loud. the caller told me he wasn't able to understand any word because of scratching noise.
Can you post your Settings? Maybe they work for me too...
Dirk Hasloewer said:
Can anyone post the original settings here, please. I accidantly increased the microphon sound of my earjack and do not know what parameter it was. I want to avoid a hardreset of course ...
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Hi Dirk
so sieht man sich wieder
HP :-7.7db
RX:-6db
MPBST:+12db
MVOL:0db
M2BST+0db
TX:-6db
Das sind die Einstellung vonTalking/Earjack. Reicht dir das?
I don't know how to increase my microfone. I tried many settings but no results. Could someone help me? which setings I must change to increase volume on my microfone. Sorry for my english. I'm still learning.
found this on wordpress.com
Here’s a tip from Gavin to tweak the i780’s volume-
*#0002*28346# code for changing volume
TX - controls how loud people will hear YOU
RX - how loud YOU can hear people
- XX dB .. +XX dB .. logarithmic scale.. negative values decrease volume, positive values amplify volume, 0 dB = “original” sound without any processing (decrease/amplification).
Works also with the ring tone volume, speakerphone volume, media player.. everything - and values are retained after soft-reset.
Thx Reyals but I read this before. I set this:
Talking -> handset and Earjack:
TX to 0dB, next time -1,5db and -46,5dB (Available value for this setting: from -xx to 0dB)
next menu and apply.
I didn't see any difference. Maybe I chose wrong setting.
This information is very useful to improve the talking quality of BT handfree
If you own a BT handfree with DSP and use it on i780, you will found that other people can't hear what you are talking.
Your voice will process two times in BT handfree (DSP) and Phone (TX -9dB). it result the voice is very LAG for hearing.
But if you use a BT handfree without DSP it will be fine.
Therefore if you use a BT handfree with DSP, you should set the TX in BT mono to 0db.
P.S. I found that the i780 is REAL stereo BT (A2DP), not same as HTC phone used joinstereo. and the BT sound quality on i780 is great with my plantronic 855.
I've been playing around with the settings but I have not managed to increase the volume-output of the earphones (for listening to music). I have tried all possible settings but in vain
Someone who knows what settings to change?
Thank you.
rgds,
/tilleke
Anyone ?? Thank you.
tilleke said:
I've been playing around with the settings but I have not managed to increase the volume-output of the earphones (for listening to music). I have tried all possible settings but in vain
Someone who knows what settings to change?
Thank you.
rgds,
/tilleke
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