[Q] noise cancellation setting - Defy General

Where can I find setting for noise cancellation?
I know that defy has a second mic (near camera has a hole) but I cant find any setting for that and i dont know if it works.

There in not exactly an noise cancellation setting but an voice quality setting.
If you look in settings, call settings, voice quality , then you can select from standard, balanced, bright or extra bright.
John.
demolition23 said:
Where can I find setting for noise cancellation?
I know that defy has a second mic (near camera has a hole) but I cant find any setting for that and i dont know if it works.
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thought that was bass control or something..
So will set it bright and see how this behave..
TNX!

The only bass adjustment i can see is for headphones and the external speaker in settings, sound & display, media audio effects , but it`s not for the earphone.
demolition23 said:
thought that was bass control or something..
So will set it bright and see how this behave..
TNX!
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
There in not exactly an noise cancellation setting but an voice quality setting.
If you look in settings, call settings, voice quality , then you can select from standard, balanced, bright or extra bright.
John.
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In Cyanogenmod 7 these settings are not visible, does anybody know if that means that CM7 doesn't support noise cancellation?

Maarren said:
In Cyanogenmod 7 these settings are not visible, does anybody know if that means that CM7 doesn't support noise cancellation?
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Thats a good question sir. Can anyone else report a decrease in voice quality on the defy? Does noise cancelling work for normal voice recording too?

It ends up distorted on normal recordings.. Instead you can record in stereo

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Secondary microphone noise cancelling?

Hello, Im probably buying TP2 and one main features i want is that noice cancelling microphone.
Does it work while in normal calls or just in straight talk mode?
it works only during normal calls and not in handsfree mode.
That's wrong. It works automatically with the speakerphone function. For normal calls you can activate it. There are three settings for normal calls:
"On", "Automatic", and "Off". "On" has constant noise cancellation and will use more CPU and therefore I'm guessing will run down the battery faster. "Automatic" takes a sampling at the beginning of the call and based on that uses one set of noise cancellation for the entire call, which means if you change from a quiet to a noisy environment mid-call it won't help you much. "Off" I'm guessing is self evident. you have to choose the setting before the call is made/answered for it to be of any effect.
This is all in the manual.
thank you much, this helped me lots.
noise cancelling is best feature for some time in phones.
solsearch said:
That's wrong. It works automatically with the speakerphone function. For normal calls you can activate it. There are three settings for normal calls:
"On", "Automatic", and "Off". "On" has constant noise cancellation and will use more CPU and therefore I'm guessing will run down the battery faster. "Automatic" takes a sampling at the beginning of the call and based on that uses one set of noise cancellation for the entire call, which means if you change from a quiet to a noisy environment mid-call it won't help you much. "Off" I'm guessing is self evident. you have to choose the setting before the call is made/answered for it to be of any effect.
This is all in the manual.
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where are these options?
pigphish said:
where are these options?
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There were on old official WinMo 6.1 ROM..
I can't say where are in Wm6.5 update..
Well.. I wonder IF it is enabled on wm 6.5...................
pigphish said:
where are these options?
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For 6.1:
Start-settings-personal (tab)-phone
Then you'll need to scroll to the right, across the bottom tabs, until you get to the one that says "advanced". The drop-down list with these options will be at the bottom of the options on that tab.

[Q] Moto Defy with Loud Volume Hack

Hi Did anyone try the Moto Defy with Louder Volume Hack ? If yes, was there any difference?
it doesnt work on any Motorola devices
Did you find a Louder Volume solution for your Motorola Defy?
For me the other people are always a bit quiet in phone calls. I either have to ask them to speak up, or switch to speaker phone and blast everyone nearby with my conversation
Mines currently stock System version:Blur_Version.2.51.1.MB525.Retail.en.IT
komakaze said:
Did you find a Louder Volume solution for your Motorola Defy?
For me the other people are always a bit quiet in phone calls. I either have to ask them to speak up, or switch to speaker phone and blast everyone nearby with my conversation
Mines currently stock System version:Blur_Version.2.51.1.MB525.Retail.en.IT
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Really? I had the voice call volume all the way up yesterday and it almost blew my ear off. In fact, it was so loud I thought I had the speaker phone engaged for a second.
Hi guys,
Thanks for answering. defy is actually a very good phone in terms of speaker / loudspeaker's amplitude, but always felt the absence of an equalizer (The media settings did not help much) - The Louder Volume Hack promised to do a good job of improving the bass frequencies without putting strain on the processor and hence the battery.
I used the app, but to say the truth I did not feel much difference. Also the app did not make much sense to me. Regarding the bluetooth sound, i felt a slight improvement after using the Louder Volume hack app.
slashvanyoung said:
Really? I had the voice call volume all the way up yesterday and it almost blew my ear off. In fact, it was so loud I thought I had the speaker phone engaged for a second.
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+1 Even I thought that the speaker phone was on but found it off! Interestingly, I couldn't hear much when I moved the phone away from my ears!
snath83 said:
Hi guys,
Thanks for answering. defy is actually a very good phone in terms of speaker / loudspeaker's amplitude, but always felt the absence of an equalizer (The media settings did not help much) - The Louder Volume Hack promised to do a good job of improving the bass frequencies without putting strain on the processor and hence the battery.
I used the app, but to say the truth I did not feel much difference. Also the app did not make much sense to me. Regarding the bluetooth sound, i felt a slight improvement after using the Louder Volume hack app.
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In my t-mobile UK defy I have some equaliser settings in "Settings, Call Settings, Voice Quality" menu. See if you have that option?
i did adjust the voice quality setting to the one that says "seems louder" but it didn't make a noticeable difference, I still strugle to hear. Dunno if the european motoblur firmware is the issue? Or if phone carrier effects this? I will have to look into that volume hack.
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[C605] Very Low Mic Volume

Very low volume of my microphone during connection.
But when i activate the speakers or i try rec voice in Video or Whatsapp have a normally function.
geovane1030 said:
Very low volume of my microphone during connection.
But when i activate the speakers or i try rec voice in Video or Whatsapp have a normally function.
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what do you mean by connection?
when i make a call
Please make sure its not a hardware / physical problem... such as dust inside the mic hole, or a faulty mic.
I could give a modded acoustic profile to increase mic volume... BUT, I would search Sony support in first place. And use a modded acoustic in last place.. since a low volume mic is not normal... I never had any complain about volume,
But quality is another story, and it depend mostly on Service Provide quality

Low Mic volume / muffled sound

Hello z1c owners.
Have you guys experienced low mic volume problem during call? The other end of call keep complain about my voice not clear. After turn off noises suppression, things got better, but still sounds like the mic is coverd with something, not crystal clear. I used skvalex call recorder recorded calls from my z1c and a moto x for comparison. Moto X is loud and clear, but z1c is lower and muffled.
Is that normal or I bought defected phone? Is there any solutions for this problem.
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Hello z1c owners.
Have you guys experienced low mic volume problem during call? The other end of call keep complain about my voice not clear. After turn off noises suppression, things got better, but still sounds like the mic is coverd with something, not crystal clear. I used skvalex call recorder recorded calls from my z1c and a moto x for comparison. Moto X is loud and clear, but z1c is lower and muffled.
Is that normal or I bought defected phone? Is there any solutions for this problem.
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Have exactly the same problem only when I use the speakerphone for calls. I am very interested in possible solutions.
I have another observation to report. I use smart voice recorder from the playstore to record conversations. There is a setting inside this app which lets you choose between microphone's auto gain control and manual gain control (calibrate). Auto gain gives me awful very low volume audio. On the other hand when I calibrate the mic the volume is in the perfect level.
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sachilleas said:
Have exactly the same problem only when I use the speakerphone for calls. I am very interested in possible solutions.
I have another observation to report. I use smart voice recorder from the playstore to record conversations. There is a setting inside this app which lets you choose between microphone's auto gain control and manual gain control (calibrate). Auto gain gives me awful very low volume audio. On the other hand when I calibrate the mic the volume is in the perfect level.
Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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check my ultimate sound fix for cm11 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...x-ultimate-t2861135/post55108387#post55108387
[email protected] said:
Hello z1c owners.
Have you guys experienced low mic volume problem during call? The other end of call keep complain about my voice not clear. After turn off noises suppression, things got better, but still sounds like the mic is coverd with something, not crystal clear. I used skvalex call recorder recorded calls from my z1c and a moto x for comparison. Moto X is loud and clear, but z1c is lower and muffled.
Is that normal or I bought defected phone? Is there any solutions for this problem.
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I had the same problem on mine, the volume was so low that the other people could't hear what I said at all. Then the little grid covering the mic and the speaker detached and now the problem is gone (waterproofing is gone too I guess), the holes on the grid are tiny and they got obstructed by dirt.

Anyway to remove noise suppression in video recordings?

There's noticable noise suppression in video recordings which really affect the audio quality. As much as I like it on phone calls, I don't always record voices when shooting video. The noise suppression really destroys the sound of the environment. Anyone know a way to disable it?
Kidsnd274 said:
There's noticable noise suppression in video recordings which really affect the audio quality. As much as I like it on phone calls, I don't always record voices when shooting video. The noise suppression really destroys the sound of the environment. Anyone know a way to disable it?
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Only way which I think is shooting in manual mode and disable wind filter, and optionally use HiFi audio recording which will enable recording sound track in lpcm.
But I very much doubt that tiny mics of G7 are capable to correctly picking ambient audio of 10-20 dB volume levels. They're too tiny, you should rely on external USB microphone with much higher sensitivity

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