Voice Quality on non stock ROMS - T-Mobile HTC One (M8)

I was curious if others see that CM11/CM12 Roms have voice quality issues when compared to the stock rom. I am guess that VOLTE is not being used. Also I ran the GPE rom and it had good voice quality but b/c I have Sense firmware I had wifi issues.
Am I correct or do I need a different radio for CMxx ROMS?
thanks
-brad

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[Q] Voodoo?

I dont know too much about it, but I heard it makes sound quality much better. Can someone tell me more about it? and is it available for the DINC 2?
That's Samsung technology, Galaxy S stuff. No-go on porting it to different platforms, as far as I know anyway.
If you want to improve the sound quality in your voice calls, try flashing a modified kernel. Just make sure you use a sense kernel for sense ROMs, and AOSP kernels for AOSP ROMs. I use JDKernel's 9/19/11 beta, he has a downloader on the market. Also you might check out Tiamat, he makes a good AOSP kernel. For Sense kernels, check out this link.

[Q] Best TouchWiz modded ROM with wifi calling?

Hi,
Wondering if there are any opinions on the best custom ROM (or ROMs) with T-Mobile wifi calling still intact?
This thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332717 lists most all of the ROMs, but the names of the threads don't do a good job of describing if they are AOSP vs. TW based (required for wifi calling). Moreover, some TW-based ROMs are based on international versions which don't have the T-Mobile specific wifi calling.
Yes, I'd actually prefer AOSP if wifi calling were intact, but to my knowledge it's currently impossible.
waylo said:
Hi,
Wondering if there are any opinions on the best custom ROM (or ROMs) with T-Mobile wifi calling still intact?
This thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332717 lists most all of the ROMs, but the names of the threads don't do a good job of describing if they are AOSP vs. TW based (required for wifi calling). Moreover, some TW-based ROMs are based on international versions which don't have the T-Mobile specific wifi calling.
Yes, I'd actually prefer AOSP if wifi calling were intact, but to my knowledge it's currently impossible.
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WickedV4 is a personal fave.
A search would have told you there is no best. Only best for you. So you will have to try them out yourself and see.
Wayne Tech Nexus

[Q] AOSP Dialer + Stock Camera

Hi!
I believe I know the answer to the question, but, is there any way to have both the AOSP dialer and the stock camera?
As far as I know AOSP based roms, such as Cyanogen, do implement the dialer but need LG drivers in order to have the camera working at it's best, which none is implementing at the moment (and looks quite hard to do in the near future).
On the other hand, Stock based roms don't have a way to replace the dialer as of now.
I come from a Nexus device and have been using Lollipop for some months now (since the first preview). I think the dialer is the best overall improvement of Lollipop besides material design.
But the thing about the G3 is that the camera is great. Being used to crappy Nexus cameras this is a whole notch above, and don't want to loose it. Mainly the video recording quality.
I wouldn't mind having either a stock or AOSP based rom. I've tried ChupaChups, Cyanogen, and am using now AN 6.1. All of them are working great.
Anyway I'm sure it's a matter of waiting a bit, development for the G3 is picking up speed.
monwiss said:
Hi!
I believe I know the answer to the question, but, is there any way to have both the AOSP dialer and the stock camera?
As far as I know AOSP based roms, such as Cyanogen, do implement the dialer but need LG drivers in order to have the camera working at it's best, which none is implementing at the moment (and looks quite hard to do in the near future).
On the other hand, Stock based roms don't have a way to replace the dialer as of now.
I come from a Nexus device and have been using Lollipop for some months now (since the first preview). I think the dialer is the best overall improvement of Lollipop besides material design.
But the thing about the G3 is that the camera is great. Being used to crappy Nexus cameras this is a whole notch above, and don't want to loose it. Mainly the video recording quality.
I wouldn't mind having either a stock or AOSP based rom. I've tried ChupaChups, Cyanogen, and am using now AN 6.1. All of them are working great.
Anyway I'm sure it's a matter of waiting a bit, development for the G3 is picking up speed.
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Cant agree more with you. When im on stock, i miss the G Dialer so badly and when I go with AOSP, I just cant stand its ****ty camera. Now im on Chupachups but still longing for the dialer solution. Hope that one day Google will release its Dialer just as it did with the Messenger recently. 3rd Dialer wont replace the stock interface during call.
Have you tried any 3rd party dialer from Play Store?

Stock Wifi in CM/AOSP based ROM

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I was using Kevinjoa and other versions of Cyanogen & AOSP (gee) for about two or three months, i really like them. Yesterday, to test some stuff, I installed ArtMOD v6; I don't really like the visuals and other things, but the Wifi is A LOT better for me. Places in my house where I didn't work before now works, even the 3G/LTE signal is better.
My question: is it possible to use a CM/AOSP with theses drivers? Is there a CM/AOSP based ROM that use stock drivers?

Camera quality of Custom ROMs?

I'm thinking of Camera quality of Custom ROMs. Is the Camera quality the same across Custom ROMs (e.g. Viper, ICE, LeeDroid, LOS, AICP...)? How is it compared with Stock firmware? Would anyone here please explain my concern.
Thank you very much
On Roms based on HTC Sense the quality is exactly the same..can't comment on the AOSP roms, since they do not use the same stock camera application.
Thanks for the clarification. Let's wait for other custom Rom user's confirmation
There is not much to confirm...custom roms based on HTC Sense use the same software as the stock roms. AOSP roms don't/can't do that. Does not mean the quality has to be worse...but it could, at least it won't offer the different video/camera modes the stock camera does.
If you are interested in AOSP roms...then simply try it out.

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