The HTC Graphic equalizer for WM5 works on XDA2i, I found it on the WM 5 stuff and tried it. For those that use the default Media Player 10 like me to listen to music but would like a meatier sound, this kicks in when the earphones a plugged in and works like a dream. Just install the cab and you should see equalizer in the windows directory. Just create a link to it by pasting a shortcut in the windows start menu programs directory using explorer and you are done. Enhances the listening experience tweak the sound to your liking or use one of the presets. Well it works for me anyway. Good luck.
I have an MDA Vario III and I can't get it to work despite following your instructions. Any hints? I can open the program fine, but it has no effect on the output of Media Player.
What's the name of the file?
robsno said:
The HTC Graphic equalizer for WM5 works on XDA2i, I found it on the WM 5 stuff and tried it. For those that use the default Media Player 10 like me to listen to music but would like a meatier sound, this kicks in when the earphones a plugged in and works like a dream. Just install the cab and you should see equalizer in the windows directory. Just create a link to it by pasting a shortcut in the windows start menu programs directory using explorer and you are done. Enhances the listening experience tweak the sound to your liking or use one of the presets. Well it works for me anyway. Good luck.
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Hey d00d,
What is the name of the file in the windows directory?
Installed the cab, can't find the the link
thanks
Should appear in Windows directory as equalizer.exe, it only operates when the headphones are plugged in, works great on my alpine.
This doesn't affect the output on my headphones a single bit
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I have done extensive search on equalizer for the Kaiser. I have tried the HTC Headphone Equalizer program but it doesn't seem to work as I make changes.
It Does detect my headphone however, I have tried playing music through Audio Manager and WMP but no audible differences. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for answering...
it also wont work for me
so i use gsplayer & builtin equalizer
and also would be nice, that gsplayer can be linked to htc home's music tab..
cheers
Hi,
I tried using Windows Media player to play songs but they do not support copy right m4a files and other misc audio formats. Thus i used TCPMP player which is good to solve the problem but it does not have a SEARCH function.. any advice and other takes on other audio players?
Audio Manager is good. Works when display is off.
S2P or Slide 2 Play is the best one.
Audio manager is good but you can't specify a single folder to use, it will automatically scan for all mp3 and sometimes other audio files on the mem card. I it wasn't for that I would say Audio Manager.
I tested S2P but it does not have the SEARCH function, it doesn't even support playlist function... but its interface is very nice... any more better audio players out there?
I use Mortplayer and I also tried GSPlayer earlier on (both shouldn't be hard to find).
DUDE, this is a phone not an mp3 or a qps device. You don't need to play audio..
tcPiMP gets my vote.
Mort Player
Mort player is my favorite!
It has it all - great for Audio books too!
Get it here:
Stable version
Beta version
Vista Skin
or see below...
Enjoy!
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so any recommendation to play videos??
That's good
pop music is best one
ChumleyEX said:
DUDE, this is a phone not an mp3 or a qps device. You don't need to play audio..
tcPiMP gets my vote.
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are you kidding me? why do people like you always chime in like this w/ irrelevant replies
"i dont use my phone for this, so i think its dumb that anyone else uses its for (blank) purpose"
if you forgot, there are phones like the iphone, sony ericson music phones, nokia n series, etc that are great multipurpose phones...which is EXACTLY what the kaiser is. if you're gonna stick w/ that ideology why don't you stick to a nokia 3395.
PocketMusic Rocks
For me this is a serious bit of kit. It's my phone, GPS, personal organizer and now an MP3 player in the car. That was made possible with PocketMusic - http://www.pocketmind.com/pmfp.htm
Get the full version otherwise the real benefits are not seen.
Here's how to make SRS WOW HD work with the Touchflo music tab player --- with working volume buttons and album art.
(These instructions are on win xp with WMP 11. if you have vista, its probably similar).
Use WMP on your desktop to sync music to your device using the following method. (You will have probably have to delete all of your music from your device and add it back from scratch).
1) Connect your device to your computer using activesync and then open up WMP on your computer. In WMP on your desktop, right click on the icon representing your storage card (or your device) that is located on the left hand side of the interface. (the one you want to store the music on).
2) Click on advanced options and then choose the quality tab.
3) Under music, click the radio button "select maximum quality level" and drag the slider to 160 Kbps. (this is one notch below the maximum quality available). Click apply and OK.
4) Then Sync your music to your card/device using the WMP device tab.
Now, SRS WOW should work and your volume buttons should work too!
However, now you might be missing some album art.
To fix the album art problem, stay connected to activesync.
5) Go to the folder on your desktop computer where the album is located. Use activesync file explorer to go to the matching album folder on your device.
6) In the desktop album folder, locate the file named "folder" or "folder.jpg." Thats the album art. Copy that file to the corresponding folder on your device.
7) Once you soft reset, the album art will appear in TF3d. (it might take a few minutes).
Thats all there is to it. Kind of a PIA but it works.
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Now for a question . . . .
Can someone tell me how to change the audio booster menu item located in the TF3d music player to read and direct to SRS WOW HD???? That would be pretty cool. Here's a shot of the menu item I am talking about:
Nice find.... This will help me stick with the new TP2 Manilla, as the SRS Wow volume issue is a major bummer. SRS is too nice to not use in the car....
Too bad I don't have WMP 11...
Unfortunatelly doesn´t work for me - I´m using vista.. volume control doesn´t work
I thought that when it works on Raphael it could also on Diamond..
Hello,
Is anyone here able to reccommend some programs that can offerr the following:
Audio player that I can start to listen to an audio book mp3 file then can close the application or switch off the phone then go back and reopen the player and continue listening from the same point?
Application so I can password protect or pincode protect some folders - Just a simple pin code protection is all i need.
Thanks
Regards,
Neil
No one? - Please can someone help?
Nitrogen - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=59478
And HTC Audio Manager
I can't see how the Nitrogen app can do what I need!
Bumping this thread - I need the same program that Neil is asking for. Just a simple file protection by password - nothing elaborate needed. When I had my Palm treo the built in messages software had the ability to just secure each file by a password if needed. Looking for the same here. I've done searches and nothing relevant came up. Anyone?
I used Pocket Music for audio book for long time. It is the best.
It has bookmark feature and automatically save the last point you listened to, and resume when next time you start it. ( all those features have to be turned on via settings)
Also I set the Camera button to act as play/pause key very handy...unfortunately hardware button mapping doesn't work with raphael. It works perfects with old wm phones but has some issues on raphael/diamond.
I downloaded it from iphone-forum.org and pda4x.com long time ago.
Don't know if you can find one (especially the latest one with crack )
encrypt folders -- use winrar or zip for wm?
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Audio player that I can start to listen to an audio book mp3 file then can close the application or switch off the phone then go back and reopen the player and continue listening from the same point?
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I've been using MortPlayer to do that. The setup wizard allows even a novice to select directories with songs to use in regular music mode, and directories with audiobooks. Everyone else can set it up easily through the menus.
With a tap on the screen I can switch to the music directory to listen to music, or flip to the audio-book directory to continue listening from where I was at in the book. Long drives in the car require some variety...
PocketPlayer
GSPlayer
TCPMP
I am a long term kaiser owner, couple of years now.
I decided to try it as my day to day mp3 player. I normally use a Sony dedicated player but as I have a spare 16GB micro SD, I thought I would put that to use.
Does anyone have any tips on a good audio player that is installable as a cab because I have no real knowledge of flashing custom roms (apart from orginal ones, ie, setup.exe, next, next )
many thanks all for a great place for info
Best AudioPlayer i.m.o is PocketPlayer download the demo give it a shot
Best audio player and it's FREE...is Mortplayer. I use it on my TyTN II and have used it for many years now. I am unable to upload cab, but the latest is MortPlayer-v3.31b77. You won't need another mp3 player. Just Google it and you'll find it.
cheers all
Sadly I used the windows media player, there was a way to turn the screen off with it so I used it.
NITROGEN IS THE WAY TOO GO
fast,simple,light, and you change change the skin
always been using this
yeah windows media player all the way
The only thing I have to say about Nitrogen is that it does not sort my memory by album, artist, etc... Otherwise, I MUCH prefer Nitrogen to anything else, just feels 'right'... all the buttons do what I feel they should do, the scroll wheel is the volume, and the volume is independant of all other sounds on the device. Allows me to balance my voice navigation agaist my mp3s, etc.
How does Mort player stand up?
+1 for Nitrogen