Any kernel for better audio output for galaxy note,like Voodoo kernel
Haven't seen any kernels featuring enchanced audio output for Note. The only one i can think of is CM9 kernel with DSP Manager installed.
Voodoo Louder works for me on Speedmod kernel (it doesnt have voodoo support)
Paid app but only £0.90p So worth it, Download the app before you pay, It will do some checks on your phone / kernel to see if it is supported, So you dont waste your money
Also, Consider the Beats audio / DSP Mod over in the theme & app section !
Try Carbon Tweaks, it gives the option to install Dolby Sound or Beats sound. I currentlu have Dolby and it sounds pretty amazing compared to stock. Btw its only for ICS Rooted. And it's only available (for now) on XDA.
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As with many other users, my Tab suffers from very low volume & mediocre audio from its internal speaker specially when watching certain movies. Ive been looking for an app to control audio volume and EQ that works on the Galaxy and found an app called DSP Manager (current version 2.2).
It features a beautiful interface that is great on the Tab's 7" screen, installs without a problem but doesnt seem to have any effect when applying EQs or settings... the sound is always the same.
I was wondering if I could request to make this app fully functional on the Tab
VeEuzUKY said:
As with many other users, my Tab suffers from very low volume & mediocre audio from its internal speaker specially when watching certain movies. Ive been looking for an app to control audio volume and EQ that works on the Galaxy and found an app called DSP Manager (current version 2.2).
It features a beautiful interface that is great on the Tab's 7" screen, installs without a problem but doesnt seem to have any effect when applying EQs or settings... the sound is always the same.
I was wondering if I could request to make this app fully functional on the Tab
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Would be great that supercurio owns a Tab and develop the sound part as in the galaxy S.
VeEuzUKY said:
As with many other users, my Tab suffers from very low volume & mediocre audio from its internal speaker specially when watching certain movies. Ive been looking for an app to control audio volume and EQ that works on the Galaxy and found an app called DSP Manager (current version 2.2).
It features a beautiful interface that is great on the Tab's 7" screen, installs without a problem but doesnt seem to have any effect when applying EQs or settings... the sound is always the same.
I was wondering if I could request to make this app fully functional on the Tab
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just use the last v11 kernel provided by richardtrip...it got vodoo sound patch inside so you can manage the sound output installing vodoo app.
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triplex76 said:
just use the last v11 kernel provided by richardtrip...it got vodoo sound patch inside so you can manage the sound output installing vodoo app.
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Thanks, can you point me to a link for it?... cant find it...
Thanks again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924654
I don't use this kernel (as I build my own), but I can vouch for Voodoo Sound
one of the features i like the most in cm7 is DSP manager app. does someone knows a way how i could get it on other roms, or is there an app that provides the same settings?
Just copy /system/app/dspmanager.apk and /system/lib/soundfx/libcyanogendsp.so from CM and paste both at same path in new rom. I use it that way and it does work
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I installed DSP Manager comes from CM7, and the dynamic range compression doesent work. Everything else works great...
My tracks sounds very good with dynamic range compression on CM7. Actually what is it doing? And how?
Nice bump
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BUMP!, one of the features that keeps me in CM7 instead stock based roms... Stock based have alarm/stopwatch/timer/ in one place, divx official support and HDMI auto/1080p/720p/480p/etc... + I love colorized android settings
Any suggestion how to import these features (including full DPS with dynamic range that makes music sound awesome) that whould be great indeed.
any apk available?
drpele said:
I installed DSP Manager comes from CM7, and the dynamic range compression doesent work. Everything else works great...
My tracks sounds very good with dynamic range compression on CM7. Actually what is it doing? And how?
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I'm also trying to get dynamic range compression to work for DSP manager. I installed the .apk from CM7 on my Samsung Galaxy player YP-G70 running Gingerbread 2.3.5 and all DSP features work except Dynamic Range compression. Does anyone know if it needs to be flashed as a ROM to make it work? My device is rooted, however there is no support for it for CM7 yet. I get no responses to this question when I post on the Cyanogen forums, most likely because my Samsung device isn't supported and I'm being ignored.
Yes, yes I know, everybody hates Dynamic range compression, "It's destroying music" blah! blah! blah! But there are many times when it's needed, especially on small devices like android phones and PMP's. Listening to music, movies and video clips on these devices in noisy environments, or on small speakers can be difficult to hear the quieter passages of the content. then of course when the loud parts come in, they blast the speakers or headphones with distortion. I cant believe there aren't any Android apps out there to address this situation. Anybody know of one that maybe isn't on the android marketplace?
May be,
DRC feature of DSPManager is framework integrated. Check CM Vs stock ROM's framework
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I'm also trying to get dynamic range compression to work for DSP manager. I installed the .apk from CM7 on my Samsung Galaxy player YP-G70 running Gingerbread 2.3.5 and all DSP features work except Dynamic Range compression. Does anyone know if it needs to be flashed as a ROM to make it work? My device is rooted, however there is no support for it for CM7 yet. I get no responses to this question when I post on the Cyanogen forums, most likely because my Samsung device isn't supported and I'm being ignored.
Yes, yes I know, everybody hates Dynamic range compression, "It's destroying music" blah! blah! blah! But there are many times when it's needed, especially on small devices like android phones and PMP's. Listening to music, movies and video clips on these devices in noisy environments, or on small speakers can be difficult to hear the quieter passages of the content. then of course when the loud parts come in, they blast the speakers or headphones with distortion. I cant believe there aren't any Android apps out there to address this situation. Anybody know of one that maybe isn't on the android marketplace?
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I tried it on the CM7 firmware and it didn't work any better than when I hacked it into the stock firmware. Specifically DRC, the rest worked fine except for the EQ which crashes (FC) on the stock firmware. Not sure why.
Hello guys,
I just wanted to ask why there are no settings for voodoo sound (in-app) only volume.
I saw on other devices that you can adjust bass boost and more, am i doing something wrong? Or are these features only available in the premium version of the voodoo sound app?
Thanks in advance
Nope, functions on voodoo sounds are device specific, based on software/hardware limitationd. If its not in the free version, it will not be also in the premium version.
You can try volume+.. it works wonders too, can also increase speaker volume. But its a paid app.
but supercurio (voodo dev) is working on a new voodoo sound driver version which will enable even o2x to have full options of the voodoo sound greatness ! cant friggin wait
I also hope he'll do his magic. Haven't seen him on his topic for some time now...
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I downloaded DSP manager & Volume+ for my android and i wasnt satisfied with it, so just need to know about other equalizers. so give me some suggestions, preferable if u have experienced...
try voodoo sound
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Voodoo Sound not dsp
nilzkul said:
Voodoo Sound not dsp
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I installed Poweramp and Volume+ v1.9.0.2 (latest). Perfect combination, Poweramp has a complete equalizer.
Power amp + voodoo......end!
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I've been going back and forth between ROMs to find one with good sound. I've found Cyanogen either has muddy bass with no "felt" bass, and heaps of distortion over headphones more than capable of handling it. I was wondering what were the best sounding ROMs and DSP packages for the Incredible S are, Jellybean and ICS preffered.
Thankyou.
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I've been going back and forth between ROMs to find one with good sound. I've found Cyanogen either has muddy bass with no "felt" bass, and heaps of distortion over headphones more than capable of handling it. I was wondering what were the best sounding ROMs and DSP packages for the Incredible S are, Jellybean and ICS preffered.
Thankyou.
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Which headphones are you using and how is the quality of the song?
I am using klipsch image one, playing flac and 320kbps mp3 and no problems on CM
I'm using awesomebeats but that shouldn't matter.
Try playing with both the "bass boost' and the visual equaliser though :thumbup:
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I am using the Logitech UE200, and enabling bass boost at all seems to artificially create distortion, but if I manually disable DSP manager and use something like equalizer, the bass works a little better. However, there isn't any "sub-bass" [below 60hz]. It isn't as anywhere near as powerful as DSP manager could be if it didn't have that bug.
All songs on my phone are 320kpbs if obtainable, but any that I use to test low-end is all 320 MP3
I'm tempted to try AOKP R5 with just Equalizer, or Nooxzoide [Can't spell it] DSP manager as they had better results.
Deus.Icaras said:
I am using the Logitech UE200, and enabling bass boost at all seems to artificially create distortion, but if I manually disable DSP manager and use something like equalizer, the bass works a little better. However, there isn't any "sub-bass" [below 60hz]. It isn't as anywhere near as powerful as DSP manager could be if it didn't have that bug.
All songs on my phone are 320kpbs if obtainable, but any that I use to test low-end is all 320 MP3
I'm tempted to try AOKP R5 with just Equalizer, or Nooxzoide [Can't spell it] DSP manager as they had better results.
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Try awesomebeats as its supposed to improve that stuff by using beats libs. Like I said my setup with any ROM basically produces decent sound, not the best but okay
For the record though I don't turn bass all the way up as it gets too distorted, its only on a bit but I can still feel it. Do you have yours done all the way?
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In DSP Manager, it floats around Moderate/Exteme boost with either untouched or ever so slightly boosted 16/60 equalizer bands. In Equalizer, the sweet spot is 80% boost, and in Noox DSP the lowest end of the EQ is +10.0 without distortion [No PSYC selection].
What is awesomebeats anyway? a flashable zip with a modded DSP manager library or..?
EDIT: I've decided on VIPER Vivo, but just one question.
What DSP comes with it, do I need to flash Awesomebeats seperatley and can you have folders on the dock?
Deus.Icaras said:
In DSP Manager, it floats around Moderate/Exteme boost with either untouched or ever so slightly boosted 16/60 equalizer bands. In Equalizer, the sweet spot is 80% boost, and in Noox DSP the lowest end of the EQ is +10.0 without distortion [No PSYC selection].
What is awesomebeats anyway? a flashable zip with a modded DSP manager library or..?
EDIT: I've decided on VIPER Vivo, but just one question.
What DSP comes with it, do I need to flash Awesomebeats seperatley and can you have folders on the dock?
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Awesomebeats replaces the DSP manager. Its a modded DSP manager that incorporates the beats audio libs from HTC. Just flash it and it will be set. If you Google it you'll find it, V5 AFAIK is the latest and the developer is ...Awesome... (That's his name)
It won't work on viper so don't try. However viper has about 30000 different presets and its own visual equalizer to play with
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If Im not mistaken, isnt distortion more of a hardware thing?
A quick google search gave me this:Distortion on wikipedia
ViperVIVO 2.5.1
Deus.Icaras said:
Hello
I've been going back and forth between ROMs to find one with good sound. I've found Cyanogen either has muddy bass with no "felt" bass, and heaps of distortion over headphones more than capable of handling it. I was wondering what were the best sounding ROMs and DSP packages for the Incredible S are, Jellybean and ICS preffered.
Thankyou.
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