Sound too low - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hi all,
Regarding the sound in general: When I play music on my HTC Diamond 1, the sound is too low.
By tab Menu - Audio booster I get the message "Audio Booster only works when a headset is plugged into the device". Same when I use
So, why when I'm runing the GPS (without the headset) the sound is frankly high?
Regards

NO one can help?
What a pity

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Sound quality with MP3's

Hi... need your help again.
When I play my mp3's the sound is really poor. I use Sony in ear phones (and tried these with differente headphones) with adapter. The mp3 sounds like through an old telephone... The audio booster doesnt do much difference... BUT listening to radio all sounds great!
What could be wrong? All Mp3s I have are CD quality (used them on my Ipod and Vario II with no probs), even the HTC sample Mp3s sound the same.
founded in a polish forum try it:
1. when the sound is bad, connect the earphones
2. swich on mp3 player
3. pause
4. go to Audio Booster
5. disable Equaliser
it should be OK, and you could activate Audio Booster next time.
in general, it looks like you have some old rom ver, or sth...
got it
I found another thread on another forum & fixed the prob!
The issue is something goes wrong with the phone if you disconnect your earphones while the audio booster is on. What I did was connected the earpieces again, disabled audio booster, soft resetted the phone... and voila... works with nice bass again!
Thanks for help.
kotopies said:
founded in a polish forum try it:
1. when the sound is bad, connect the earphones
2. swich on mp3 player
3. pause
4. go to Audio Booster
5. disable Equaliser
it should be OK, and you could activate Audio Booster next time.
in general, it looks like you have some old rom ver, or sth...
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1. Connect earphones
2. Start playing the song
3. Without stoping the song open audiobooster
4. Disable it
5. Unplug the adapter
6. You'll have an error but don't mind. Plug it. Click on retry
7. Enable AudioBooster again

Music player and A2DP

Hi all,
First of all, I have searched a lot but could not find an answer to my question -- if it has already been posted then my apologies.
I have a strange problem. I listen to music via A2DP using the TF3D music player. Everything works fine until I stop listening and switch off my headset. If I then want to listen to music again and switch on my headset, I can't hear anything (either through the headset or the phone speaker) despite the music being played by the player until I soft reset the device and start again, when everything works fine! I have now got a new device for my car (again using A2DP) and have exactly the same problem.
I don't really want to get another music player because the default player serves my purpose just fine.
Any suggestions?
Thanks a bunch.
Hallo,
i had the same problem.But i have change the Audiomanager from HTC to Windows and disabled the Bitpool.Since i have no problem anymore.(Till one Week)
Can anyone confirm that.
sorry for my bad english
earthjumper said:
Hallo,
i had the same problem.But i have change the Audiomanager from HTC to Windows and disabled the Bitpool.Since i have no problem anymore.(Till one Week)
Can anyone confirm that.
sorry for my bad english
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How did you change the default music player and disabled the bitpool? Can you please explain the procedure to me?
Thanks
Hallo,
i usec diamond twaeks. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409540
You can change the audiomanager to windows and at bluetooth you can switch the bitpool to disable.
I have used the bitpool at high, and i have the problem, i change it to disable an i have no more problem.
i hope this is the bug and no random...
earthjumper said:
Hallo,
i usec diamond twaeks. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409540
You can change the audiomanager to windows and at bluetooth you can switch the bitpool to disable.
I have used the bitpool at high, and i have the problem, i change it to disable an i have no more problem.
i hope this is the bug and no random...
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Hi again earthjumper,
I have changed the bitpool so let's see what happens. I still don't know how to change the default music layer to media player!
Does it better the audio quality in A2DP ?
Cause I think the Diamond performs very bad, sound quality is awful when I listen to the music through my Jabra BT-8010.
Hissing, bad sound quality, distorsion... What a mess... My Sony Ericsson k800performs MUCH better and acts as a real audio player. With HTC, I could'nt manage to have decent audio in A2DP...
Any tweaks in Diamond Tweaks?
Thanks !
Try the free version of Pocket Music. If you enable the equalizer and play around with the presets, it really sounds good on the Diamond, both through the speaker and through BT headset. All others I tried I had the same experience as you.
http://www.pocketmind.com/pocketmusic.htm
THX a lot for ypour quick answer !
I'll give it a spin and keep you updated.
I am afraid it does not work at all...
I still hear these distorsions/metallic noises in high frequencies. It not "earable". It still really creates unintentionnal sounds, hissing and noise, lots of noise...
I have tried any single MP3 player for my diamond but none is working... I guess the A2DP is defective in ths unit.
I am left with a very sad feeling of disappointment... It's another world when I plug in the default corded headset which came out with the unit. Nice sound, not the best of course, but a REAL increase in quality. Niothing is wrong in high frequencies, everything is much smoother and less metallic.
Thanks for your help anyway !
Any other tweak that I might use ? Registry setting, Diamond Tweak... ?
Sound is so unnatural it looks like there's something wrong with a setting... And I don't think the Jabra BT-8010 is faulty here. It could be, but I really don't think so...
@cornwall,
have you change any bluetooth settingss?
when i change the joint-stereo setting to disable, the sound over my bt-headset very bad.let it enable the sound is good, but low bass.
cornwall said:
I am afraid it does not work at all...
I still hear these distorsions/metallic noises in high frequencies. It not "earable". It still really creates unintentionnal sounds, hissing and noise, lots of noise...
...
I am left with a very sad feeling of disappointment... It's another world when I plug in the default corded headset which came out with the unit. Nice sound, not the best of course, but a REAL increase in quality. Niothing is wrong in high frequencies, everything is much smoother and less metallic.
...
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cornwall said:
And I don't think the Jabra BT-8010 is faulty here. It could be, but I really don't think so...
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Thats not your Jamba, i bought yesterday Sony Ericsson Bluetooth stereo loudspeaker,
(MSB-100 i think) and the sound is terrible - you hear so much high frequencies distorsions that your ears suffers (and i'm not a sound freak!).
Tested the loudspeaker with old sony ericsson - no distorsions, sound quality 200% better..
Whats sad I haven't found the solution so far,
only SRS WOW (settings WOW Bass) brings me a little bit satisfaction..
Will try more tricks, maybe new ROM with new drivers ??
Hi all,
We seem to have drifted from my original query! I still have not found the solution. I tried earthjumper's remedy but it didn't work. I have tried other players but you can't control them via Bluetooth (i.e. play/pause/volume etc.). Windows Media Player is OK BUT every time it is run, you have to select the music and the library navigation is meant to be done with a stylus. The thing I like most about TF3D music player is that the music that you have selected to play (finger navigation) is always there even when you reset the device.
So my question again -- is there any solution for my problem or can someone tell me of a Windows media player skin which doesn't require a stylus?
Thanks and apologies for the long post.
I agree, I had an orbit 2, and the sound was fantastic through my car bluetooth stereo, now with the xda ignito the sound crackels and sounds terrible on high frequencys.

BT call sound quality

Is it any way to increase quality of call via bluetooth.
I have superb sound when I am listening to music (A2DP) so I think tah is possibel to increase quality of call sound cause it is a bit crapy.
Any advise?
When you are listening to music you are using the A2DP BT profile, which is designed for stereo and gives good sound quality. But when you use a BT headset for phone calls it has to use BT headset or handsfree profiles. These are mono and have poorer sound quality (I have heard it described as AM not FM radio quality. Having said that the quality on mine is acceptable for a phone call, and is certainly up to the standard of the phone speaker itself. But it will never be as good as A2DP.
tnx for your answer but do not get me wrong I am not expecting stereo and hifi quality in phone call. I am only saying that phone call quality is worse via BT then without an I am asking is there any tweak so I can improve it.
When I first tried listen music via A2DP it was awful but after some reading here i found tweak and it is working just wonderful!
mofolino said:
tnx for your answer but do not get me wrong I am not expecting stereo and hifi quality in phone call. I am only saying that phone call quality is worse via BT then without an I am asking is there any tweak so I can improve it.
When I first tried listen music via A2DP it was awful but after some reading here i found tweak and it is working just wonderful!
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Hi
wats the the tweak please can u share it with us.
thx.

Bluetooth-audio not very loud

Hi,
I tried different (stereo)-headsets from motorola and jabra. The transmitted audio is not very loud, I tried the headsets with a bluetooth-connection to my windos-XP and it was much louder.
Is there any setting that sets the transmitted volume?
The volume button doesn't seem to affect the bluetooth volume, only the normal speaker and headphone.
Pocket Tunes volume booster
Hello,
Do you know pockettunes?
It's a nice prog with A2DP & AVRCP support.
And for you.... a volume booster up to 15db.
Not always perfect sound, sometimes a little scratchy, not disturbing.
I hope attachment will do it.
I have problems with uploading
[EDIT: ok, no attachment, sorry.. tou can search google for a torrent with the file ''Pocket Tunes 4.1 for Windows Mobile.zip'']
Ha!
Thanks so far! Now the music part can be solved.
But how can I do that with phone calls?

[Q] Would love to have a bluetooth audio enhancement app

I just recently started using the LG Tone to workout with and hearing text and replying via Bluetooth is nice, but the audio on the headset is somewhat low. Does the new Windows Phone 8 allow for an audio enhancement through Bluetooth I have it on my 920 when wired would be nice if that worked wirelessly as well.

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