i tried some roms, mostly JB 2.2
paranoid
PAC man 4.2
cm10 nightly
All the videos i've recorded have low volumes.
Anyone have insights about this?
You might be unknowingly blocking one of the mics. Remember other than the bottom mic, there is also a mic on top, next to the headphone jack.
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I was listening to a song the other day and noticed that I wasn't getting stereo output from the headphone jack. I did a little researching and couldn't find anything on this subject. Does the headphone jack on the P930 output in stereo sound or is it just mono? My headphones are stereo yet each bud produces the same sound. Checked videos on youtube to check sound channels and even downloaded an app from the Play store; it was all mono. I'm running CM10-20120903 and this is the only ROM I've tried it on. That leaves me two options I can think of; CM10 doesn't support stereo output from the headphone jack (yet) or the Nitro's headphone jack is mono-output only. Am I missing anything? Clarifications?
I'm pretty sure is the Rom ,like now I'm using MIUI and sound normal like official ics but not like cm9
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altvolt74 said:
I'm pretty sure is the Rom ,like now I'm using MIUI and sound normal like official ics but not like cm9
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Thanks. After having the time to flash a different ROM to test, I was able to discern that CM10 in fact doesn't output stereo sound through the headphone jack; only mono.
Interesting, I gotta test CM9.
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been away for too long and lost track of tricks to improve audio volume on Gnex, especially on notifications (not only music).
Anything new and really working?
Mostly interested in improving volume for notifications through external speaker.
Thanks
MegaBassBeats is the way.
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D3HuM4NiZ3D said:
MegaBassBeats is the way.
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There are a dozen of audio mods with beats and bass etc. I have yet to see one working...
exactly... pmus this one is for s3... and I want volume from ext spkr not basses... and for notifications not music
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MegaBassBeats is the way.
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Sorry but I must say a huge... NO
As an audio enthusiast, Beats must be the ****tiest sound I've ever heard.
There is/was an app called "Volume+" which is said to work pretty well. Though I can't confirm it.
Otherwise some ROM's and Kernels do have a bit of volume boost built in.
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Sorry but I must say a huge... NO
As an audio enthusiast, Beats must be the ****tiest sound I've ever heard.
There is/was an app called "Volume+" which is said to work pretty well. Though I can't confirm it.
Otherwise some ROM's and Kernels do have a bit of volume boost built in.
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volume+ was working with ics but broke with jb...
plus I need only volume increase on ext spkr for notifications
I fixed mine with trinity kernel. They have an audio slider that helps with that.
On the topic of audio is there any way to control the gain of the mic when recording video?
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I've been pretty pleased with Misledz's work over here. Works well for JB to improve audio quality and boost volume.
natzy85 said:
On the topic of audio is there any way to control the
gain of the mic when recording video?
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There is a pinhole-size notch in the top edge of the rear cover, toward the right side as you look at your phone from the back. Behind that is supposedly a second microphone that is used when recording video. There have been complaints that it is set far too sensitive, and garbles the audio in loud environments. I don't know of any way to adjust it with software. You could try reducing the MIC's sensitivity by holding your finger over the pinhole.
Is it just me or my phone just have a low mic volume. When i record videos or audios, i can almost not hear anything without getting close to the screen.
Im running PA ROM btw. Do you guys have this problem?
Try blowing some air into the Mic with compressed air or your mouth ... I don't have that problem...
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Hey guys,
Is anyone else finding that AOKP JB Build 4 is very loud in call? Tried adjusting the volume to the lowest level and it still seems very very loud ... anyone else experiencing this and if so, is there a fix?
I get that with it as well when ever I talk to some one on the phone they get a bad reverb on their and like hearing an echo of them selves as long as I cover the top mic it stops and turns into a click for them I've tried all the jb roms, and it does it
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I was recording a live band and every now and then there's a slight "scritch" sound.
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Does anyone have the same problem?
Same here. Recording high frequencies causes same screeching type sound in videos.
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Same problm...
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Same here. Recording high frequencies causes same screeching type sound in videos.
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ahhh, I guess there are limitations to this device. their music was a bit loud anyway. I did several recordings and the audio seemed fine albeit not crystal clear as it's only a smartphone.
Ive noticed similar problems with all of the galaxy s/note phones ive owned. Its improved alot from the galaxy s1 though where to much high or low noise would sound distorted. I noticed that using a pair of headphones with the built in mic helped me a bit on older phones but I have yet to try it on my note 2. Maybe if there was a audio tweaking mod like voodoo that we could try?