Audio Management and Equalizer - Touch CDMA Windows Mobile ROM Development

Hello xda community! Firstly, I would like to thank everyone who compiled all these awesome guides, roms, etc on this forum for doing a spectacular job and helping me upgrade my XV6900 to NFS WM6.5. That being said, I am looking for an application(s) for my phone that has certain capabilities. I would like an equalizer application and/or an application that pauses or mutes audio playback when my headphones are unplugged. Thanks again and I'd greatly appreciate any further assistance.

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Audio Booster - EQUALIZER (Help + Advice)

Hello guys i have question about the Audio Booster and i need some help from some Music expert or someone who know the settings!
Im using often my Blackstone to listen music and the Audio Booster is good app for me!
Also im using the default Music player because for me he play good the songs !
But i don`t like all the presets from the Audio Booster so i wana make my Custum Preset but the problem is that i don`t understand from Music equalizer alot and i dont know the settings so can anyone give me example about the equalizer i listen mostly Progressive House Music and i want the music to sound cool and clear if have vocals they to be cool and on the same time the beat to be clear and cool too!
If someone help me with this will be awsome
Thanks to all!
you just can send me an screen shoot with some Equalizer settings to try what will be best for my kind of music!
Thanks in advance!
flick through all of the presets, find one which sounds best and then, tweak each controller a bit up and a bit down, and see what sounds best. repeat this until youve done it for all of the controllers.
thats how i did it

[Q] netcf. Audio Library (Play/Record)?

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I'm developing a software for wm 6.1 with c# / netcf 3.5 and i need to record audio. I tried using the waveform interface with p/invoke, but that solution isnt realy nice.
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[Q] Xperia play custom rom with mono output in accessibility options.

Hi there, this is my first post and I couldn't find any similar topic.
I'm planning to buy a XP, but there's a deal breaker for me: the mono output with headphones, a feature which I found in my friend's Galaxy SIII when it had ICS. It would be extremely useful, for I am deaf from one hear and I would use my headphones a lot while gaming/listening to music/watching videos. So the question is, can someone with a custom ICS/JB rom tell me if this feature is available in the accessibility options? Thanks in advance for the answer. And sorry for my bad English...
Just bumping this thread, hoping someone will be abke to answer my question.
Man I'm deaf from one hear too, but I never saw such an option in a rom
However I found a way to partially solve this: download this app from play store (it's an equalizer app, really useful) and enable virtualizer
Let me know if it works for you
First, my most sincere thanks for replying: I was afraid that no one could answer my question.
About the app, I don't have any Android phone at the moment to check the app out (my friend is on a vacation), but I was wondering, does it work only as an mp3 player or with every phone's sound too? For example, if I was playing Chrono Trigger (a game that I love, as you can see from my avatar ), and I was fighting against Lavos last form, would I be able to listen to the boss music with the audio set on mono? Thanks in advance for the answer, and thanks again for the reply! :victory:
EDIT: what I mean is if it works system wide (making it possible to use Spotify, Pandora, Youtube, games/emulators and other apps with mono output)

Interesting Question For Poweramp and Windows Users!

Hello,
The reason i have made this thread is because there's a feature in Poweramp for Android on my Moto G which i really want to be able to get on my Windows PC, so i thought i'd ask on here to see whether anyone knew of a program or something to do the same job.
In Poweramp while listening to a track, on the main album artwork screen with the basic controls, there is a button which looks like a dial at the top which takes you to a screen where the sound balance, equalizer and equalizer presets can be modified. But there's also a dial which controls the bass boost, and this is the feature i want to get on my Windows PC.
Sure, i can modify the levels of bass to a degree using the equalizer built into Dolby Home Theater program on the computer, but i can't turn up the bass to the level i would like it. If i use the equaliser built into my music centre on the computer (Which is MusicBee), it results in distortion. Poweramp on Android is rather unique because i can turn the bass up to literally bone-shaking levels without any distortion whatsoever using the bass boost dial underneath the equalizer settings. Anyone who has used a proper decent pair of headphones with Poweramp should definitely know what it's like! I'm using a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50's and it sounds great.
So what i'm getting at is, does anyone know a program with a good bass booster for Windows, just like Poweramp's bass booster on Android?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks! :good:
DFX audio enhancer
Use Viper4Android's Windows counterpart, Viper4Windows.
Oh and BTW, if you love bass (like me), try Viper4Android. You won't be disappointed.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I checked the DFX Manager website, but when i found it i realized it was a program i had already downloaded to try and increase the bass levels. I remember quickly removing the program after installing it because the interface was horrible and very outdated! But the main problem was that it made very little difference to the amount of bass coming through the headphones!
I also looked at Viper2Windows, but after installing it i found that it wouldn't work at all. Even after restarting the computer it wouldn't make any difference to the sound output, which is a shame because it looked really good. I Googled the problem and it seems like the program doesn't work with Windows 8.1 because more people are reporting the same issue.
So please can i ask whether anyone has some more suggestions?

[APP][Free] Dopplerplayer: 3D music player with built-in EQs

hi xda,
I published a 3D music player called 'Dopplerplayer' for android this thanksgiving, it has following features:
1. Support .mp3, .wav, .ogg file
2. Built-in 3D audio effects, including: dance, rotate, swing and updown; Plus it also has some other audio effect: flanger, tremolo, ringing, chorus, echo. All these effects are adjustable.
3. Built-in regular 3-band, 5-band, and 10-band EQ effects, such as: full bass, rock, vocal, jazz, full treble
4. Local audio file exploration and file download
5. Social media access
6. Player skin customization
I would really appreciate any help to test my App and give me some feedbacks, especially on display, font size, audio quality, etc. Or if you have any comments on the audio effects, welcome, any feedback is good. Thanks very much!
The app can be found at Google Play by searching for 'Dopplerplayer', sorry since I am new here, I cannot post links.
fhjack88 said:
hi xda,
The app can be found at Google Play by searching for 'Dopplerplayer', sorry since I am new here, I cannot post links.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...yer&pcampaignid=APPU_1_vT2BWLzZLMWcsAHa75KwBg
Just help:good:
Nice APP bro
Thank you very much for your help!! Really appreciated!
nino2603 said:
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Nice APP bro
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Works for me!
Out of curiosity, did you manage to do a Fourier transformation and get the frequency's? (i was not able to calculate frequencys quick enough :crying: )
It works!
With kind regards.

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