can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
is it purely software? I would of assumed there is a hardware component as well...
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is it purely software? I would of assumed there is a hardware component as well...
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no htc says that a chip is in these phones but also other htc phones have beats integrated with a custom rom like the HD2, Sensation and others
so it should be possible or ?
aras1 said:
can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
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The app Volume+ has an option for beats emulation
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aras1 said:
can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
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I don't think you can port it from the sensations. However I HAVE A WAY!
It is just an equalizer that can be replicated with DSP Manager
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What you really need to do is....Go out to lets say best buy...Buy over priced speakers or headphones, and then listen to dre. Then you will have beats
Cimer said:
What you really need to do is....Go out to lets say best buy...Buy over priced speakers or headphones, and then listen to dre. Then you will have beats
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i already have beats - headphones but i meant the beats software for smartphones (like the sensation xe)
nbeebe24 said:
The app Volume+ has an option for beats emulation
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nothing changes when i change something in the app .. i think it's not compatible with ics
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nothing changes when i change something in the app .. i think it's not compatible with ics
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Oh, Volume+ works, because I would have returned my SGN without it. I think I set the volume to +10, which seemed to be the loudest I could get without distortion. Your mileage may vary.
In regards to using V+ for tweaking the trebles and the basses... I played around with it for about 30 seconds, and it definitely works.
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i already have beats - headphones but i meant the beats software for smartphones (like the sensation xe)
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Right I forgot to say try to mod them into your device
It seems that supercurio is working on voodoo sound for our GN's (which is far superior to beats sound) so I'd wait for that. I don't get the hype with those things, I am a sound mixing engineer and they sound nothing close to studio monitors. I'm sure the sound could be emulated with a dsp app, but dsp manager doesn't work on my Nexus
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beats audio. another example of how marketing works. there's always a sap for that.
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Oh, Volume+ works, because I would have returned my SGN without it. I think I set the volume to +10, which seemed to be the loudest I could get without distortion. Your mileage may vary.
In regards to using V+ for tweaking the trebles and the basses... I played around with it for about 30 seconds, and it definitely works.
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Volume + works ok for volume, but the beats EQ, bass boost eq, have little to no effect on bluetooth audio.
DSP manager from CM really woke up my car stereo with super deep lows and no distortion.
I'm just wondering if the s3 can play music through NFC speakers like the one from Nokia. Thanks
It has an NFC chip... so yes? I don't know much about NFC and when you talk about Nokia... what exactly are you talking about?
Nokia makes NFC speakers check their website
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I want to do some public pranks, but I don't know what mic to get. Since my Galaxy S2 is the only audio recorder I have. My limit is about $50.
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Try Jabra
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I want to do some public pranks, but I don't know what mic to get. Since my Galaxy S2 is the only audio recorder I have. My limit is about $50.
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Hello. Well my friend... I have tried recording with my Jabra headset and it works pretty well. Bought it from amazon about a year ago and it's still holding up just fine.
Link: http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-EASYGO-...23487&sr=8-3&keywords=jabra+bluetooth+headset
If you want to use the headset as a voice recorder you'll need an app called Bluetooth Recorder Lite.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=bluetooth.recorder&hl=es
It's not the best app but oh well... There aren't too many free options right now.
If you really are into that I recommend Easy Voice Recorder Pro. It costs around 4 dollars right now and it has bluetooth support.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digipom.easyvoicerecorder.pro
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hello
is there any rom or samting that can change it back like glaxy 1
connct old tv with aux to rca?
on note 2 4.1.1
with root
thank
You mean from headphone jack?
No. It is not designed to do that.
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You mean from headphone jack?
No. It is not designed to do that.
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cant? I know that Nokia uses this technology long ago and It does not take a lot of resources
and it been on galaxy s1
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cant? I know that Nokia uses this technology long ago and It does not take a lot of resources
and it been on galaxy s1
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The point is that it has been superseded by newer technologies, I.e. hdmi and Miracast etc.
Given the need to cram more technology into smaller and smaller spaces, something had to give.
Regards,
Dave
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I have a noobie question. I have earphones with no mic. How can I use the phone mic on the m8 but listen through the earphones?
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leonironchef said:
I have a noobie question. I have earphones with no mic. How can I use the phone mic on the m8 but listen through the earphones?
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By plugging your headphones in. I misplaced my bluetooth device last week, and used the auxillary input in my car as a speakerphone. The car does not have a microphone/hands free system, it just puts the audio out of the speakers, and knows based on the bands on the headset jack (lack thereof) not to look for audio input through the headset.
Wow can't believe I never noticed that...you're right! Thanks mate
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leonironchef said:
Wow can't believe I never noticed that...you're right! Thanks mate
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Not a problem. Glad I could help.