Anybody knows how to make the loudness of each speaker equal? I'm sure this can be done bu editing one of those lines somewhere. ?
Have you tried to disable dolby atmos and listen to them again?
It can't be disabled if listening though the speakers. Only when you have headset connected.
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flatronics said:
It can't be disabled if listening though the speakers. Only when you have headset connected.
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Yeah sorry i just found out about that as well, but they should be equally loud since they have the same size, thus i assume they may sound different because Dolby Atmos Processing Effects.
I dont really notice any difference in output on my mate 20x, maybe i will test more sound from music and game.
If you set it on mono via accessibility menu, it will be louder and equal, but you'll lose stereo effect.
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I tried using my Bose Wired headphones and went to select the special sound effects within the music app eg wide, hall, bass enhancement and it would allow me, said headphones not compatible.
What headphones are?
Works with my munitio 9mm.
I have noticed that the option is greyed out when listening through bluetooth, probably b/c it is using a different DAC for bt.
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That is odd, I wonder why your headphones work and mine don't. Do yours have a mic built in?
I wonder if you need pure headphones only or ear canals only?
Hey.
Im a very satisfied One X user, and its really a great device, but I've found a bug/problem that is a pain in the ass.
When my phone is connected to my cars stereo (Aux port) and im listening to music from One X music player or youtube, the volume decreases when the bass kick gets loud, why is it doing this?
I have used my Desire and Sensation on the same "setup", and they did'nt make any problems.
Help?
Could be something with sound enhancement settings you use.
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supendal said:
Could be something with sound enhancement settings you use.
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Im using Beats, because it gives me the best sound quality I think.
if you use "bass boost" on anything you will lose the higher end sounds and also volume, i would try using a different profile.
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Im using Beats, because it gives me the best sound quality I think.
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Beats is the problem, turn it off.
Beats uses very high compression, to produce a loud sound, this is your problem, get your player out of this dreadful setting, re-adjust your hearing and then enjoy your music!
Sounds like compression, can't say I've heard it that bad on my one x even with beats on though it will notice more on certain types of music, especially some modern music or remastered albums.
Maybe it's a setting in your stereo or choice of player, are you using an FM transmitter plugged into the Aux or any type of input box or is it a straight jack to jack?
Im using a jack cable directly from my One X to my car stereo.
And the type of music im primarily listening to is Hardcore gabber, the hardest type of electronic music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VynanJCz638
Lennydk87 said:
Hey.
Im a very satisfied One X user, and its really a great device, but I've found a bug/problem that is a pain in the ass.
When my phone is connected to my cars stereo (Aux port) and im listening to music from One X music player or youtube, the volume decreases when the bass kick gets loud, why is it doing this?
I have used my Desire and Sensation on the same "setup", and they did'nt make any problems.
Help?
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Beats compresses the hell out of absolutely everything. All it does is EQ the sound a bit, compress everything and add some stereo widening. You're MUCH better disabling it and using PowerAMPs built-in EQ or something, It'll give a much better sound.
Probably best to turn off beats and use a flat eq on the phone and use the eq on your car stereo to get the sound you want.
Or try DSPManager for your phone
head over to my post to install DPSManager allows you more control over the sound then beats
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636914
I'm running the latest ICS app and I went to hook up Spotify to my stereo using the headphone jack this weekend and it sounds very flat. If I run Spotify from my Galaxy S, or my computer using the same input on my stereo it sounds great.
Has anyone else noticed this? I didn't really find any settings in the tablet itself that would improve this.
Check to make sure Equalizer in Settings is enabled and play around with different sound schemes.
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Anyone tried volume+ or DSP manager? The volume is much lower than my SGS II or Galnex over headphones. The EQ seems to just make all the music overly bassy and muffled.
**Edit: Just tested the full version of volume+.. it works...sorta. it gets louder BUT once you se it louder it will not get quieter again by reducing the setting. It sounded OK but the louder it got the more tinny and crackly the sound got. I had to disable it once I got to +20 as it just sounded bad in the opposite direction. The EQ features also didn't seem to have any impact. I didn't want to test DSP manager as I'm at work and goofed off for an hour doing this test. I went back to my Gal Nex as my media player over headphones :-/
Go into settings and set up Dolby sound
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Hello. I change phones alot and have noticed that some phones(all android) have better bluetooth playback than others.
I had a oneplus 7 pro before this phone and the bluetooth quality to my truck was great and had no issues but with this phone the highs sounds scratchy or like if the speaker is bad. But if i connect it with a wire connection it sounds great. Everything with the 2 phones is the same. On both i was using the galaxy watch and pretty much the same apps. On a previous phone the note 8 i had the same issue but it was a different car. Seems like its the way samsung handles bluetooth.
Has anyone had this issue? If so was there a fix?
Thanks
make sure not on mic
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make sure not on mic
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What do you mean?
The only two things I think about is the codec used that may be different across devices, and the Bluetooth settings that sync the phones volume with the headset (the differences are noticeable).
Since no DAC is used in Bluetooth, I don't think it can comes from them, for a same headset.
On Samsung phones you should run the adapt sound process. Try this.
I tried with the sync volume off too and no improvement.
I looked for the adapt sound and my phone doesn't have that setting. Or is it something different?
It's in Sounds and Vibration 》 Advanced Sound settings 》Sound Quality and effects 》 Adapt sound
You have to do this in a quiet place and ensure to answer honestly. If you can't hear the beeping press no.
After doing this the sound quality is night and day difference.
Ok found it. Ill play with it a bit. Thanks
I've had issues sometimes with audio being piped through the "Calls" Bluetooth channel versus the "Audio" channel so worth checking as the quality is obviously night and day.
I also like enabling Dolby Atmos on my Note 10+ for music so worth playing with too. Additionally, I recently found Samsung's Sound Assistant app which let's you customize a bunch of sound settings so worth checking out as well:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.soundassistant
sansnil said:
I've had issues sometimes with audio being piped through the "Calls" Bluetooth channel versus the "Audio" channel so worth checking as the quality is obviously night and day.
I also like enabling Dolby Atmos on my Note 10+ for music so worth playing with too. Additionally, I recently found Samsung's Sound Assistant app which let's you customize a bunch of sound settings so worth checking out as well:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.soundassistant
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Is there an easy way to tell if the audio is going through the call channel?
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Is there an easy way to tell if the audio is going through the call channel?
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Easiest is probably just uncheck calls in your phones BT settings for your truck (and make sure audio is enabled). If the sound is still not great then this isn't the issue.
Sorry to respond to an old thread, but I was wondering if any of this fixed the OP's problem. I followed all the recommendations here and on other threads but have not been able to solve my recent Bluetooth audio problem. The sound has been terrible lately.
Same issue here on my s10+. When playing any audio in my car via BT i hear the distortion/hissing noise especially when the song has a higher treble frequency.
I have just about tried all fixes i could find on Google, and no luck.
When connecting to my ear buds (Jabra Elite 65t) it disappears and checked in developer mode that it supports to AAC for BT Codecs.
But when connecting to the car it reverts to SBC.
The issue clearly lies on Samsungs side, as my brother has a Huawei p30 Pro, also has bluetooth 5 and plays amazingly well in all aspects (Bass-Mids-Treble).
I know I'm posting this almost a year later, but i am desperately looking for a fix.
SN. I have recently updated my phone to Android 10, despite all the complaints to Samsung from many users... Sadly this issue has not being fixed on my side.
From what i see online, people have given up on Samsung and opted for Rooting their Samsungs and installing Viper4Andriod.
Has any one done this and can confirm that it fixed the issue?
Using the headset for the first time and I can see a notable sound reduction compared to gaming with a mi mix 3 5g I had before. I dont have a second wired headset to compare.
Any idea what could be going wrong? I have ultra sound enabled in-game. I also downgraded from that and the issue remains.
Comparing with Razer Hammerhead True Wireless I have, the sound is really loud on the second , so something is definately going on with the first headset interaction with the game.
Listening to music or doing anything else seems the same as before so the possibility of headset malfunction is out of the table.
Try disabling game booster
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Try disabling game booster
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Yes done already. Still the same.
The only difference I can find from my previous xiaomi Device is the addition of 24-bit/192kHz audio. Thats for wired Audio?
Me too facing this problem, when i use in ear earphones like i have jbl, the sound output is loud and clear, but when i switch to hyperx cloud stinger headphones, the sound output becomes very low, this case happens only in games, music youtube etc. have loud sound output, if anybody knows the solution of this problem please tell us.
Oops Wrong thread.
Wrong thread why? Wrong Device?
But really hoping I can find a solution. Even if I sell my headset how can I be sure the new one I will get will perform as it should?
have you tried to remove "improoved audio" from the turbo videogames settings? have you tried using a pair of in ears. if the in ears are at "high volume both in games and not. the problem resides in the internal amplifier. you can buy a more powerful cabled or bt adapter to solve the problem
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have you tried to remove "improoved audio" from the turbo videogames settings? have you tried using a pair of in ears. if the in ears are at "high volume both in games and not. the problem resides in the internal amplifier. you can buy a more powerful cabled or bt adapter to solve the problem
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I have turbo turned off. Should I turn it on? Also my brother has some other jbl over ear wired headphones. Going not to check if the Audio is the same with those and coming right back here.
Out of curiosity i've tried a few pair of headphones with the adapter. The phone had enough volume to drive a pair of Beats (32 ohm) at 60% and a pair of dt990pro (250 ohm) at max volume. Id doubt the problema comes from the headphones used. Try to check under soud assistant if you have the "mixer" enabled or disabled. Maybe you've lowered the volume of that single app
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Out of curiosity i've tried a few pair of headphones with the adapter. The phone had enough volume to drive a pair of Beats (32 ohm) at 60% and a pair of dt990pro (250 ohm) at max volume. Id doubt the problema comes from the headphones used. Try to check under soud assistant if you have the "mixer" enabled or disabled. Maybe you've lowered the volume of that single app
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I opened sound assistant, it has 3 options and the third is turned on, the first two are turned off. One is for playing sound through multiple apps and the second for multiple sound sources.