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I must say I am quite disappointed with sound quality of videos streamed through YouTube app. There are some imperfections and milliseconds breaks in both hd and lower quality videos. When I stream the same videos through web site everything is ok. It happens on both WiFi and mobile network. Did anyone experience this ... ? Is there any remedy ? I listen to hundreds of tracks from YouTube and it is very annoying that sound quality is worst that on my old HTC wildfire (apart from beats audio of course)
Playing music from sd card no issues ... So I think it is app to blame ??
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I have the first Mortal Kombat movie and I have no idea how to make it louder so I can heart it on my evo, any tips?
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I've had the same problem and honestly, the best solution I've found is to either use headphones or a set of powered computer speakers. There is software available (like Film Redux/Visual Hub for the Mac) that will let you reencode a movie with the audio gain increased. This helps some but it can only do so much before the sound becomes distorted.
Using headphones helps but still sounds like whispers, guess I will have to go back to searching for a way to increase it..
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If it's that bad, maybe it's the movie. Whoever ripped the movie originally might not have had the audio settings right. If that's the case, you might have better luck trying to find a different copy.
Well I would appreciate if someone had a good copy of mortal kombat..anyone?
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There is an app for rooted users called Louder Sound Hack or something along those lines. Might wanna check it out.
Thanks, haven't tried the app yet but I found a better solution. If mp4 don't work well, use avi, it had better sound quality. Got MK with 2.5x audio, at the price of 300 extra MBs...gahhh damn lol
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theres also DSP manager. no root necessary i believe. works extra bluetooth settings, headset and phones speaker. and very good equalizer
Hi,
I have wiped my desire as it was getting very full so I fancied a clean, I copied all my pics and videos to my pc and now they play ok but have no sound. This is very frustrating as I have videos of my baby boy laughing and playing now with no audio.
Please do you have any ideas as now there are a lot of memories destroyed.
Thank you for your time.
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On your pc you can see that the video files also have an audio stream? (in properties) Do you have the codecs installed? (Try K-Lite Codec Pack).
If it's a codec issue on your computer, you might wanna try out VLC media player. It's free and to be honest I haven't come across a codec it didn't recognize.
I'd link their webpage but I can't yet, but simply google VLC media player and it should be the top result. Best of luck.
If you tried playing it through something like windows media player, it may well be a case of it not being able to recognise the audio codec. Try out VLC player like the previous guy said..
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Brilliant, ill try what you suggest. Thank you.
Was trying wmp and also tried real player but no luck.
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first off all sorry for my bad English ill do my best to make it clear.
i have a problem with my HOX as you can see at my you tube movie i made.
sound is very low so you have to put your volume a bit up so you can here what i mean.
you can here the music is stuttering of shocking. it comperes what you think of it.
it also happens sometimes when i just play music with the music player.
my HOX is complete stock latest version.
let me here what you thing or if you have any idea's to fix this
big thanks:good:,
Sonic
sonic1611 said:
first off all sorry for my bad English ill do my best to make it clear.
i have a problem with my HOX as you can see at my you tube movie i made.
sound is very low so you have to put your volume a bit up so you can here what i mean.
you can here the music is stuttering of shocking. it comperes what you think of it.
it also happens sometimes when i just play music with the music player.
my HOX is complete stock latest version.
let me here what you thing or if you have any idea's to fix this
big thanks:good:,
Sonic
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I also have the similar problem but only while playing Youtube videos. When I use MX Player for videos stored on phone there is no such problem. Try watching the same video on the youtube website on the browser.
shahidhussain said:
I also have the similar problem but only while playing Youtube videos. When I use MX Player for videos stored on phone there is no such problem. Try watching the same video on the youtube website on the browser.
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i think ill wait till the next update if its still there ill return it
I have thoose issues but only when using any equalizer app.
Im using viper rom i have this bs problem also on my 3rd one x in less than a month now
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The only solutions that comes to mind are the stuttering issue while beats (eq) is active (turn it off completely), or the CPU that is running on a too low clockrate/voltage.
Furthermore have you guys tried a hard reset ? Maybe there are some rogue apps running in the background and clogging up your memory/CPU resources.
The only time I experienced such issue was when I ran the older firmware versions with the beats stuttering bug, or when my phone didn't have enough resources left to do the job
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My phone does not do this with beats active. You might need to update your phone. If you want to return it I would now as I can't imagine there will be a new software update coming out in the foreseeable future.
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Hey all.
I'm looking for an app to record music, but I can't find anything that fits.
What I want is something that will allow me to record 5 minutes of audio through the device's mic, and store it as a file on the device.
That way I can just hit record, play my guitar and sing, and get a demo/reference recording without any fuss.
If it could record extra tracks, that would be awesome, and perhaps apply reverb, even better... but basically I just want a passable quality audio recorder through the devices mic.
I've looked at pocketband, but it seems to be loop focussed, I don't like the cloud storage thing, and it seems a little complex for my needs.
So... any alternative thoughts?
Thanks.
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see if audio evolution meets your needs
Check out Easy Voice Recorded on Google play
Thanks guys.
Both solve the problem I have to say, but Audio Evolution is a fantastic piece of software for a mobile device... I think I might have to cough up the cash for that.
Thanks again.
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I've noticed that streaming videos on my tv over wi-fi is lagging with my htc one, while it works fine with m old htc rezound.
videos are roughly the same size, same resolution and everything. i tried copying video from my rezound to the one and rezound video streams perfectly from my one! apparently, only videos shot with htc one are having issue. I even tried lower quality HD instead of full HD and it still does the same.
any thoughts?
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I've noticed that streaming videos on my tv over wi-fi is lagging with my htc one, while it works fine with m old htc rezound.
videos are roughly the same size, same resolution and everything. i tried copying video from my rezound to the one and rezound video streams perfectly from my one! apparently, only videos shot with htc one are having issue. I even tried lower quality HD instead of full HD and it still does the same.
any thoughts?
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I'm sorry I don't have an answer, but what are you using to stream video to the tv? I wouldn't know how to but I can try to replicate it
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I just play videos from the gallery using default dnla.I tried a few other dlna apps from the play store but I had the same issue. I read somewhere that htc one uses codecs that may not be supported by older tv's so I guess that makes sense.
If you have an xbox 360 stream the videos from your phone to the xbox. Works flawlessly for me that way.
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