[Q] Stereo balance adjustment ? - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is there any application that controls the stereo balance between left and right speakers of the headset globally ?
The headset's right speaker volume is slightly lower than the left one, I'm already using poweramp to listen to music as it has this option, but I want it to be global not for poweramp only D it really annoys me while watching YouTube videos
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[Q] Sound Bug ? (Speaker/Headset)

I have noticed that sometimes when im listening music from speakers and during the play, plug my headphones in, i get a great loss in bass ?
could anyone confirm/look into this ? im pretty sure its "real".
its not like... that i would loose all the bass, but what used to be ear piercing is now just "boom boom"
There are many possible answer for that(i.e. Lousy headset or song quality)
sent from my Xperia PLAY running DiXperia

Audio Hiss Problems on the One X?

Couldn't see a specific topic on this issue so thought I'd start one up.
In certain situations I'm getting a very noticeable amount of audio hiss when playing sound over headphones via the One X. So far I've tried the following headphones with the following results:-
Apple iPod headphones - low level of hiss when any sound being played (music, streaming radio or volume up/down chime) followed by an audible crackle as the hiss stops around 0.5 to 1 second after the sound stops.
Sennheiser HD 457 Open back Headphones - very low level of hiss when any sound being played (music, streaming radio or volume up/down chime) followed by a slightly audible crackle as the hiss stops around 0.5 to 1 second after the sound stops.
Sennheiser MM50 earphones with Mic - high level of hiss when any sound being played (music, streaming radio or volume up/down chime) followed by an audible crackle as the hiss stops around 0.5 to 1 second after the sound stops.
Sony DR-BT22 Bluetooth Headphones - very high level of hiss when any sound being played (music, streaming radio or volume up/down chime) followed by an audible crackle as the hiss stops around 0.5 to 1 second after the sound stops.
Is anyone else able to replicate these issues? Is this something that can be fixed in software? The constant hiss and crackle when using my preferred headphones is really starting to annoy me
I'm not getting any hiss with my sennheiser 555s - in fact, its quite transparent at all volumes. There is a slight pop about 1 second after ending a track on any player - stock music app, doubletwist, grooveshark
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Noticed this as well at low volume on speech based Podcasts, it's really annoying.
Different headphones seem to filter it out better but with my usual in the ear headphones it is unbearable.
So the One X does not seem to be better than my own SGS2.
Oh well, I was thinking of getting this. Would probably skip it now. I don't have hopes of LG or Huawei or Motorola delivering something to rival this or the SGS3, so I will probably wait for the SGS3.
Yes, I've noticed this too, with my Bose QC 3's. I assumed it was something to do with the noise cancelling on the headphones but maybe it's a fault with the device?
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I get a whine on my car speakers that I didn't get on my desire, only when there is no audio playing though
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Same problem with my Sennheiser CX300II
I don't know if it's hardware or software...
Got some new headphones this morning (JVC HAFX1X) and with these the hiss is sooooo bad
Same here. It went good untill i plugged phone into the charger. Every 2 minutes it hisses..
Then rebooted phone while charging, problem gone.
Mine is charging now and I'm listening to music for the last 4 hours - I don't hear anything.
Could it depend on the player used?
My headphones do not have any active noise cancellation.
I don't listen to music so I can't comment on that but I do notice an audible pop / crack noise sometimes when a sound is played. It doesn't happen all the time but a good example is when I use Twitter and pull it down to refresh. There are two sound effects that play, one as you pull it down and one as it refreshes. The noise happens after you pull it down for the first sound only. I'm only mentioning it here in case the two are related as I've not seen anyone else mention a pop / crack noise.
Sounds like audio processing thread is being run at too low priority.

[Q] Stereo video recording not true stereo when played back ?

We all know that the One X supports stereo recording while making videos.
I have tried this out by turning on music on my computer while recording with the HTC at the same time. I had my One X in the middle of the left and right speaker and i played with the balance on my pc from left to right.
When i playback the recorded video from my HTC One X on my pc i can't hear any difference when i'm panning (or balancing from left to right speaker) but instead hear both speakers all the time like it's mono..
So my question is what is really the difference with this Stereo recording compared to mono recording ?
I would have expected that i hear the difference in balance but i don't

Quiet Audio from MX Video Player? Volume Boost?

Hello,
I've been using MX Player to play some previously encoded videos from Handbrake. The issue I'm having is that the audio is a bit too quiet to comfortable listen to using earphones or the device speakers.
I've adjusted the gain in Handbrake and performed some tests but the problem is to achieve a loud enough volume the Audio track from the video becomes slightly distorted in places which is extremely unpleasant.
Is there a way to adjust the N7's maximum volume or maybe a separate app/settings that may boost the output volume?
I've left my handbrake settings at Gain +5 but I'd still like the volume a little louder if possible. I have also checked that once ading gain to the video encode it was definitely the audio track that was distorted rather than the N7's output being pushed too far. I used the same video files on other playback methods and the distortion was still present.
Thanks
Volume 16-30 in MX Player should be a boost. If you're using 30 volume in MX Player and it's very quiet there must be something wrong with the handbrake settings(?)
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Is Settings, Audio, Volume Boost enabled?
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I also think you have to use HW+ decoding to get the volume boost capability.
iamtherealmungo said:
Hello,
I've been using MX Player to play some previously encoded videos from Handbrake. The issue I'm having is that the audio is a bit too quiet to comfortable listen to using earphones or the device speakers.
I've adjusted the gain in Handbrake and performed some tests but the problem is to achieve a loud enough volume the Audio track from the video becomes slightly distorted in places which is extremely unpleasant.
Is there a way to adjust the N7's maximum volume or maybe a separate app/settings that may boost the output volume?
I've left my handbrake settings at Gain +5 but I'd still like the volume a little louder if possible. I have also checked that once ading gain to the video encode it was definitely the audio track that was distorted rather than the N7's output being pushed too far. I used the same video files on other playback methods and the distortion was still present.
Thanks
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Get the Noozxoid custom codec somewhere in this forum. Great tone and volume, especially when you plug it aux or earphones!

HTC One M8 System Wide Equalizer?

So I have these headphones that output most of the sound from the left earphone. I've been using PowerAmp for my music and it has an equalizer in which the sound can be focused to either the left or right. I put it to the left as it is the only side that is mainly working. However, this doesn't work for other things such as YouTube or Twitch. I was wondering are there any system wide/level equalizers that can do the same thing and hopefully help me output all the sound through one side. Thanks

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