Was wondering if there's a good sound boost with still clear good quality sound. I love music and I use my phone for it daily, over the headphones its fine but the speaker..nah. I have the latest stock jb and sense no custom kernel or anything do have root.
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siemz said:
Was wondering if there's a good sound boost with still clear good quality sound. I love music and I use my phone for it daily, over the headphones its fine but the speaker..nah. I have the latest stock jb and sense no custom kernel or anything do have root.
Kind regards!
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U have to Root ur Phone first buddy
then flash this file http://d-h.st/bsE its sound booster
If you install noozoxide from the play store, you can adjust equaliser for speaker and make your music play louder
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Thanks for your reply's!
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Ive Spent 2 Full Days Looking for an Equalizer that works with MIUI. I need this for the miui music player so i can get a boost of volume. U know How HTC Headset Audio is . Sorry if there's a place where the answer is there i looked and couldn't find it. Thanks For Your Help
There should be a dps manager app
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I have also been looking for hours for an equalizer that is compatible with the miui music player. Everything I try doesn't seem to work. I will let you know if I find anything.
Have you looked at power amp? It has a built in equalizer and amp. There is a trial version to try. I don't have MiUi so I don't if it for MiUi, it maybe worth a try. Good luck.
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So I got some new headphones with bigger speakers than your normal "ear buds". With the volume at full it isn't very loud...
I tried getting one of the volume boost apps from the market and it made the sounds louder for sure, but the quality we terrible. Lots of static. Is there any better solution?
I tried the headphones on my computer and the sounds was way louder and quality was excellant.
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So I got some new headphones with bigger speakers than your normal "ear buds". With the volume at full it isn't very loud...
I tried getting one of the volume boost apps from the market and it made the sounds louder for sure, but the quality we terrible. Lots of static. Is there any better solution?
I tried the headphones on my computer and the sounds was way louder and quality was excellant.
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The gingertiny kernel has audio boost built into it, and also other kernels if your not on gingerbread. You can find it in the dev section. Other than that an app is your only option.
Well you see they purposely limit the output on portable devices because kids listen to it too loud. So it sucks when you get a nicer set of headphones or hook up to a stereo and it has really low volume. Get a headphone amplifier but its another device with battery you have to charge and carry with you.
Bummer, not looking carry another device. I an on miui so sense kernels are no good for me.
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Bummer, not looking carry another device. I an on miui so sense kernels are no good for me.
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Not sure but im willing to bet there is a non sense kernel out there with audio boost. Or mabey a kernel module to enable it.
I'm pretty sure Chad's kernel has audioboost and it's AOSP.
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Yea I used to use Chad's but it's really buggy with miui. Maybe I'll try tiamat.
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I just use DSP manager and adjust the eq up a couple db's...
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Chad's has audioboost and it shouldn't be buggy with MIUI. What type of issues were you having?
Use poweramp?
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Use poweramp?
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poweramp was useful until I tried playerpro with dspmanager.....
Hey Guys -
I recently tried the Franco kernel with hopes for a speaker boost, but it turns out that just does headphones. I'm looking for another kernel and or ROM which is not bloated, doesn't kill the battery and will make the speaker/ringtone louder.
I'm by no means a power user, use maybe 3-4 apps total, so don't need all the bells and whistles. Just would prefer something close to stock, with good battery life, and has a good volume boost on the speaker/ringtone.
Thanks!
I personally recommend Trinity Kernel and any ROM that works for you. You also need to purchase the app in the Play store to modify the volumes. Its a small price ($3 USD) and goes to a very talented developer
Just use dsp manager to boost speaker volume, you can also purchase franco's app and boost volume from there
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What DSP manager? Volume+ doesn't seem to work on JB?
i use volume+
matttah said:
Good basic ROM with volume boost?
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CM 10 nightly has a volume boost patch integrated. Its way louder than it needs to be.
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One more reason for me to try this.
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matttah said:
What DSP manager? Volume+ doesn't seem to work on JB?
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Oh it only for music, so.. You can flash cm10 and see what it is or just try to fix your problem another way
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One more reason for me to try this.
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You wount regret it its basic with only internal changes done to it with almost nothing changed visually from stock its only missing toggles then itd b perfect for me ive used it b4 with Franco and its a good combination
Speaker volume and ringtones are just not loud enough on any rom I've tried. I was hoping they would be louder with this one but they are still too low. I guess it's the hardware... Darn.
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I installed PA rom and found that the sound quality was rather compromised to a great extent. Then I found something called AwesomeBeats MOD. This worked well but comletely screwed the bass effect. The sound cracks when put on high volume.
Please tell me the aay to fix the same. Also help me uninstalling this mod, in order to get a new one.
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Search for beats audio on the play store and install it.
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flash this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226
Hey all. My N3 is sitting at UPS for a Monday delivery. Cant freaking wait.
I have this.apk on my rooted VZW Galaxy Nexus, and it works perfectly.
This app enables a Beats Audio-like profile when your headphones are inserted.
Would someone like to try and install on their stock rooted N3 and post back results?
I didn't make or develop this app. Have had it for a while but no clue where I got it from (somewhere here on XDA).
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No guinea pigs yet bro?
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Not yet. I'll give it a go on Monday when I get my device.
Figured I'd throw it up on here since I see many people complaining about sound quality.
Be sweet if this worked. No flash either, just a side load .apk install.
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Hey all. My N3 is sitting at UPS for a Monday delivery. Cant freaking wait.
I have this.apk on my rooted VZW Galaxy Nexus, and it works perfectly.
This app enables Beats Audio drivers when your headphones are inserted.
Would someone like to try and install on their stock rooted N3 and post back results?
I didn't make or develop this app. Have had it for a while but no clue where I got it from (somewhere here on XDA).
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Works great
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Please explain how this works when the device has no beats or capability for it? This is a perfect example of a placebo
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Please explain how this works when the device has no beats or capability for it? This is a perfect example of a placebo
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This app installs the beats 'drivers' or some other type of audio driver. On my Galaxy Nexus (also Samsung) this absolutely worked.
It activates when you put the headphones in.
Maybe its just a generic ultra bass driver that it installs. But whatever it does, it just works.
Noticible difference in crisp deep lows with this installed versus uninstalled
So this app isn't yours, you have no idea what it does, and if it's like you say and it installs "drivers" then it's installing proprietary HTC drivers on a Samsung phone. Yeah - all of those add up to a bad idea.
Plus Beats is a kernel implementation which Samsung legally itself can't use - so yeah - any "improvement" is going to be negligible if any at all - falling into placebo category.
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Please explain how this works when the device has no beats or capability for it? This is a perfect example of a placebo
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Basically, beats has 2 parts; hardware and a software EQ. Beats hardware is basically when the manufacturer uses higher quality components and places them on a separate PCB to keep interference (crosstalk) down. The second, the software part of beats makes the default audio profile "duller" by lowering some frequencies. Then they tweak the second "beats" EQ profile with slightly "crisper" sound by basically adjusting the mids and highs upwards a bit. This results in more of a difference when switching back and forth between the beats on and off settings. You can pretty much achieve the same effect by messing with the built in EQ if there is no actual beats hardware.
The beats audio has been modded to work with non HTC crap phones for ever. Thank you for sharing.
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Just trying to lend a hand.
Have been reading that people are having issues with headphones mucking up the audio in some way.
If nothing else maybe this could help fix.
Even with the EQ settings on Google music I could never get my nexus to sound as good as with these drivers.
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Just trying to lend a hand.
Have been reading that people are having issues with headphones mucking up the audio in some way.
If nothing else maybe this could help fix.
Even with the EQ settings on Google music I could never get my nexus to sound as good as with these drivers.
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Maybe you shouldn't call it a driver but an audio profile. I think that would put people at ease. Some people might be on edge since development is slow right now and we got off to a rocky start with the whole brickloop drama.
Good tip. Edited OP.
what do you think its actually doing with an install size of 1.6mb?
Also - did you try it?
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Good tip. Edited OP.
what do you think its actually doing with an install size of 1.6mb?
Also - did you try it?
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I looked into it on my Note 2 and when I tore down the apk, it basically revealed a bunch of audio settings. Some were EQ settings, some were profiles for headphones, phone speaker etc. There are no drivers since we don't have any applicable hardware on these phones.
Doesn't work for me, just breaks third party audio apps that use the audio settings feature. The stock Samsung app has its own EQ. I suspect it's trying to do the same thing DSP Manager does on CM ROMs but all it did on mine was crash things. There's no uninstaller either which sucks, so backup or Odin if you want to remove it.
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Doesn't work for me, just breaks third party audio apps that use the audio settings feature. The stock Samsung app has its own EQ. I suspect it's trying to do the same thing DSP Manager does on CM ROMs but all it did on mine was crash things. There's no uninstaller either which sucks, so backup or Odin if you want to remove it.
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Check in system/bin with root explorer, and delete the two "beats files" and reboot and u should be fine.
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Whenever I've used beats apk it never worked with the stock music player nor video nor YouTube...however with third party music apps it replaced the native eq and in my opinion it worked very well. Beats+nexmusic or beats+Apollo was a nice combo. Just my 2ยข
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Does this work on non rooted?
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Does this work on non rooted?
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Nah
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It works just isn't very good. Viper is way better
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Thanks man! The lack of audio fidelity is the worst part thus far. Now we have Viper AND Beats! :good:
I found a zip for DSP Manager, installed it manually since I haven't installed a recovery yet, fixed perms manually, works great.
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