what is best option for non rooted n5x ?
wich player or eq is similar to viper4android:good:?
anyone >?
I don't think there are any worth using. All non-root EQ's I've ever tried distort sound, or lower volume, or cause other issues with playback and sound. I mainly care about phone > car audio setup, and I use stock Google Play music EQ matched with my car audio's adjusted EQ. Took awhile, but it's sounding great now. N5X is a huge improvement over the previous Nexus DAC.
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I have searched for the past two nights but cant seem to find any answers. I have a Droid Incredible running CM7 7.1.0 . Everything I find says that the bitpool setting for streaming Bluetooth audio has been improved with cm7 and that streaming quality should be good. I don't find this to be true with my FLAC files, but with low quality MP3 192 for example seem to stream correctly. Do I need to reduce the quality of all my music for it to sound remotely good? Is there a fix for this or am I stuck in this situation? I am using power amp but have tried the stock music player to trouble shoot but have the same results. I have tried the eq set to flat and off in power amp, and have double checked DSP manager to make sure all settings are off. I am streaming music from my Incredible to a dice mediabridge in my car. I really like my high quality music and need a solution, the highs are far to harsh and the bass very weak. Could someone help.
Thanks Jason
There have been a few threads about static, clicks, pops, etc... but nothing that really helped me figure out if i'm having a problem or not.
I have a stock GS3, purchased relatively early - 7/2 - from best buy.
I'm not happy with the audio playback quality, specifically when compared to other devices, like my iPod or old iPhone 4 that i had before this.
Either using the stock Samsung app, or using PowerAmp, which I've purchased... with all file formats... mostly FLAC, but also m4a, mp3...
Using any of the headphones i've tried... beyer dt1350, ety hf2, apple in-ear, etc... (not junk)...
The sound quality of music playback just doesn't seem "clear" to me... not any really blatantly loud static or distortion, although sometimes it is worse than others... occasional clicks, pops, etc. But mostly, just a lack of clarity... which could possibly be a constant mild static or distortion on the output.
Is anyone else experiencing it this way? Am i just being to sensitive to a different sound signature of this device vs apple's devices? I don't think so.
I'm 100% comfortable with the quality and integrity of my music files... i have a ton of them, and they play back fine on all of my other devices.
What else could it be, before i have to send it back to samsung and be w/o a phone for a week? best buy already won't exchange it for me, as i'm beyond my 30 day window.
help!
I know exactly what you mean, I'm very particular about my sound signature as well. I find using an equalizer to work wonders. But i have noticed that some equalizers dont work at all will the stock rom when listening to on device music with Google Play Music.
Have you tried using an equalizer or even installing Awesome Beats?
This is a development forum for custom OS and software... If you're completely stock, maybe you should take that up with Samsung or try some of the nice modded software...
Hi guys. My previous phone was a HTC EVO 4G LTE with Beats Audio. With my new Samsung Galaxy S4 phone with stock unrooted ROM, I notice that the volume gets lower when I enable the equalizer (using headphones and Play Music app). The volume gets lower when I increase the bass boost or 3D effects. Is this normal for this phone? I don't remember that happening with the EVO. When I disable the equalizer the volume is louder, but the bass is too flat. I'm using the provided ear pods. I guess I'll have to root this phone to get better audio quality.
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Hi guys. Whenever I enable bass boost in any equalizer (such as the Google Play Music app's default one) and play a track using the Google Play Music app, I get slight distortion when listening to the song via the stock Samsung headphones. This happens with even a slight bass boost, but goes away as soon as I remove any bass boost. I tested with 2 different headphones and I always get the same thing when bass boost is enabled. I don't recall this happening on my old HTC EVO 4G LTE phone. Is this normal with this phone? Is this the same issue as the reported audio distortion with certain headphones? One last question and I'll shutup... can anyone recommend a good stock Touchwiz ROM with bloatware removed that includes the European firmware that fixes the headphone distortion issues along with the inclusion of Apps2SD? Thank you!
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SGH-M919 on stock unrooted M919UVUAMDL
Bass boost should only be used with headphones that can handle it. Those earbuds that come with the phone are cheap.
i know the """"beats"""" audio never worked with google play music it would always cause crazy distortions
(beats audio isnt realy beats just DSP manager rebranded)
Hello guys...
Since I have this phone and connect my True Wireless Earbuds, I notice low volume and quality specialty in the bass. I know that those earbuds are very limited, but I tried using an Equalizer. Almost all the apps in the play store are useless because they lowered the volume instead of increasing it. So, after looking for a while on the web, I found an app called Wavelet with some free and paid features, it is very useful if you are not Root and try to improve a little bit the Bluetooth audio.
But still, I'm not happy, because I came from a Snapdragon chipset and used to use "snapdragon audio +" equalizer and the audio was really great.
I read that is possible to install viper4Android and Dolby Atmos and a while ago tried to install some of these options, but I just got a slow device and fast battery drain.
¿Do you know any other option, idea, thread, .apk, method which could help me to improve my experience with the Bluetooth audio in my RN8Pro?
Regards!
Just buy Poweramp Music Player if you plan on local music playback else Wavelet is the only way to go I guess.
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I think you should try NRG player if you want to tune the audio over bluetooth.