Bit pool????What does it do! - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I'll ask this again....by changing the bit pool ....what does this do????
Max bit pool and bit pool????

I have no idea exactly what it does, but I've fiddled with a2dp enough to know that in my experience, turning the bitpool off, or deleting the registry entry greatly reduces skipping while playing music through a bluetooth headset.

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Bluetooth headset volume

Is it possible to increase the volume when you are using an bluetooth headset or bluetooth handfree ???
I find mine is not high enough, i'm sure there is something to do about this .
Thanks for thr help
I think so
I had the same problem. I ran the tweaks that Chainfire put together. There is one in there from a Chinese site deals with the BT pool settings. I tried it and it works fine. Here is the link to the tweaks. Good luck!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333898&highlight=BT+Volume
I've done the BitPool tweak and I'm not sure it's made much of a difference.
The crackling interference has diminished but the low volume is still apparent.
I was only given the choice of High (Def/ADV) or Low BitPool by Kaiser Tweak. The Medium option is there but defaults to Low when selected.
I'll try it tommorow ...
But I thought about a reg patch or something like this ...

Speaker volume

Hi all,
Is there a registry tweak to increase the volume of the built-in speaker. I find that when the phone ringer is set to max volume I still find it quiet and often do not hear the phone ring.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I read somewhere that if you go to REG EDIT/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/CONTROL PANEL//SOUND CATAGORIES/RING......then to the setting "INITVOL"....then change the DWORD data to higher than it is (mine sits at 5...I jacked it to 15). Then soft-reset, and SUPPOSEDLY this makes the ring louder. There is also a setting right under this for "speaker", which was at 8 when I got mine...it is also now at 15.
Now, I honestly don't know how high this can be pushed, nor if it ACTUALLY does make it louder. I can say that i hear it fine...but man, if it does change it, it seems to change it very little...at least with the settings i use. I can also say it doesn't seem to have hurt anything. I asked around on the forums, and no one seems to have a better ansewer, nor can tell me if this is correct and just how high it can go. Hope this helps.
I seem to have the same problem any advice?
Volume
Reg tweaks is the answer...be careful tho....don't blow your speaker....you won't hear anything then
Thanks for the replies guys.

mp3 sound "pop" "clipping" issue htc diamond.

Hi!
I love the sound of the Diamond when playing Mp3, but I had this issue from the start, the sound "clips" or "pop" or whatever it is called? when listening to music.
I usually turn the screen off, so this could be some kind of energy saver thing kicking in maybe? because it only occurs one or 2 times and then it seems ok after listening for a while.
I have tried Coreplayer, Slide2Play etc, and it is all the same, random clipping in songs, and nothing is wrong with the files.
Does someone know what this could be? or how to fix it? it is driving me crazy.
Running Original 1.37 Rom SWE
Thanks in advance!
Ps. I have used the search function, but not found anyone with this issue.
EDIT: Did a long test today and it happens all the time, I don't know if "stuttering sound" is a more correct word for this, like you pause the music for a few milliseconds and then resume the song.
Have noone had this on their Diamond? I hope the processor power is enough to play mp3 songs eh?

[Q] Is it possible to get an even lower then default volume setting?

So I know the One has boomsound and all but the problem I'm having is I watch a lot of YouTube etc in the evenings and don't want to wake up the rest of my family. And even the lowest bar is quite loud, is it possible to toggle this to an even quieter setting through an app or mod. I'm happy with Boomsound and absolutely love it, don't get me wrong!
Headphones?
Ive heard turning off boomsound will reduce the volume. Failing that play around with an EQ
I had mine playing it at a loud volume at minimum when I first tried, but since I've messed around with it (turning BoomSound on and off and back on again, trying Zplayer, PodKicker and Deezer as well as the default music app, and general usage), something somewhere seems to have sorted itself out, and it works normally... so it's possible to listen quietly, and it's still loud when at max.
just turn beats of its a bit more quite
I'm more inclined to turn of Beats, or might create a Tasker Profile to turn it off when watching YouTube videos but not on normal music, sure it's manageable!
Apologies, I was wrong, my minimum volume is still high, so I agree it must be the BoomSound amping it up a tad too much.

[SOLVED] Music "turning down" when song gets louder - Bluetooth

I've been trying to pin point this problem for a while. I've only really noticed this when connecting to my cars bluetooth, but when a song goes into a louder part, it gets quieter. If the song goes through a quiet section, it turns back up.
I'm not talking about the actual phone going through the turning up and down, it's like the software processes it and alters the volume so I can't "get my rock on"
When a song hits a bass section is a good example. The volume may be cool but if some decent bass kicks in, it'll go quieter. If the bass stops, the music will go noticeably louder.
I know it's not the stereo since my old phone and my wife's didn't do it. It's really bad at times as well, on some occasions I've had to turn it up.
I know it's not the files either. It doesn't seem to do it with headphones, and if it does it'll be a lot more subtle because I haven't been able to pick it up.
I've tried turning off the equaliser but hasn't made a difference.
Does any one else have the problem or know what it could be?
ckai said:
I've been trying to pin point this problem for a while. I've only really noticed this when connecting to my cars bluetooth, but when a song goes into a louder part, it gets quieter. If the song goes through a quiet section, it turns back up.
I'm not talking about the actual phone going through the turning up and down, it's like the software processes it and alters the volume so I can't "get my rock on"
When a song hits a bass section is a good example. The volume may be cool but if some decent bass kicks in, it'll go quieter. If the bass stops, the music will go noticeably louder.
I know it's not the stereo since my old phone and my wife's didn't do it. It's really bad at times as well, on some occasions I've had to turn it up.
I know it's not the files either. It doesn't seem to do it with headphones, and if it does it'll be a lot more subtle because I haven't been able to pick it up.
I've tried turning off the equaliser but hasn't made a difference.
Does any one else have the problem or know what it could be?
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Do you have Dynamic Normalizer enabled in the sound effects? Because that is exactly what it does if on.
hontouni said:
Do you have Dynamic Normalizer enabled in the sound effects? Because that is exactly what it does if on.
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Thanks mate. I didn't think it was on and thought I had played around with all those settings before but had a look at it was on.
After turning it off it's improved it. I also noticed the the EQ on the stereo was set to 'Dynamic' which adjusts everything based on the music. I think this as well as having Dynamic Normaliser on amplified the problem.
I feel like a bit of a plonker now not looking at the simple things

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