I have a panlelo head unit and for the most I'm happy with It, but for some reason the sub out doesn't work which I can live with I just used the rear left output.
But I do have too much sound coming out of the front speakers does anyone know of a volume/equalizer app that lets you control the front and rear fade?
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Although the Nexus 6 has 3 microphones (one built in the bottom speaker hole, one on the back plate close to the Micro USB port, and one next to the back camera lens), it looks like audio is always recorded as mono when shooting video. Furthermore, the audio is always captured from the front mic in the speaker hole, which means that it takes the sound from the opposite side of the camera lens.
I've also tried with other camera apps (such as Cinema FV-5 which allows to select between mono and stereo audio) but the audio is recorded mono anyway.
I've then checked the file media_profiles.xml in /system/etc/ and found out that basically all different resolutions had channels="1" , which means that only one (mono) audio channel is recorded.
I've tried to change channels="2" and rebooted but still all audio was recorder as mono and from from the from mic instead of the rear mics.
Any ideas on how to get stereo audio recording?
springer.music said:
Although the Nexus 6 has 3 microphones (one built in the bottom speaker hole, one on the back plate close to the Micro USB port, and one next to the back camera lens), it looks like audio is always recorded as mono when shooting video. Furthermore, the audio is always captured from the front mic in the speaker hole, which means that it takes the sound from the opposite side of the camera lens.
I've also tried with other camera apps (such as Cinema FV-5 which allows to select between mono and stereo audio) but the audio is recorded mono anyway.
I've then checked the file media_profiles.xml in /system/etc/ and found out that basically all different resolutions had channels="1" , which means that only one (mono) audio channel is recorded.
I've tried to change channels="2" and rebooted but still all audio was recorder as mono and from from the from mic instead of the rear mics.
Any ideas on how to get stereo audio recording?
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First of all, I do not have access to a Nexus 6, but I recently made a stereo recording mod available as part of my "larger" Nexus 5 camcorder audio fix over in the Nexus 5 General section.
On hammerhead, the spatial aspect of the stereo recording is surprisingly impressive (although one channel suffers from some "coupled noise").
It helps a lot that the two microphones seem to be of the same make and model (according to the LG service manual). It is also advantageous that the two microphones are symmetrically
placed on the sides of the phone, where scattering and diffraction effects help with spatial separation.
To me it is not clear whether the same level of spatial effect can be achieved with the Nexus 6, but it is worth a try.
I took a quick look at the mixer_paths.xml file where additional edits to enable stereo recording would be required. I can probably help you in getting some form of dual-microphone
recording to work, but there is likely some back-and-forth testing and manual system file editing required. Shoot me a PM if you are interested in pursuing this.
@chdloc has found the solution to this (thanks!)
Here's the thread on how to enable stereo audio recording:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3001680
Hi guys,
I have been facing this problem (i think) and i would like to know if its normal.
Autofocus works
Focusing is good and fast.
But when ever i touch to focus on something it makes a tiny rattling sound like (TICK) and then focuses on the object.
Its like the sound of a watch doing 1 second tick... Except its a bit louder.
Normally this happens in phones with OIS but PLAY doesnt have OIS...
Also if i tap the camera on the backside (slight tapping), it makes this noise which is easily audible. The same tick sound can be heard if i tap anywhere on the back panel of the phone.
Is this normal or should i take it to SVC?
P.S No noise when camera focuses on its own, the tick sound is only heard when i focus on any object and change from back cam to front cam.
I have the exact same issue
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I've found myself in the exact same situation as this one. The camera in the honor play makes a "tick" noise as in a louder clock's ticking sound every time I manually refocus the camera. There's also the added noise of the above said sound when I tap on the back of the phone. If anyone has any update on this please share so I'd be at peace right now. Thanks.
Please bear with me, I'm not kidding and this is the weirdest stuff.
I have a nice tv in my living room, but the sound is 'just' a Katana X soundbar that I used to connect to my PC in the past. Recently I noticed something completely bizarre: I was trying to take a cat pic (cat sitting in front of the tv) with my P30P and the volume of the soundbar exploded. After going near-deaf and looking really, really stupid I did some experiments: When I open the camera app and roughly point at the tv / soundbar, the Katana rapidly increases in volume as if I'd press the "Volume Up" button on its remote.
I do NOT need to take a picture. It's enough to just open the camera. Trying to explain this wacky behavior I .. assume that's the auto-focus / depth sensing or something? Just to state the obvious: This is NOT intended and doesn't happen with other handsets (say my gf's Samsung S9).
Questions:
- Is this an issue that came up before, for anyone?
- Is there any reasonable way to report that as a bug to Huawei? As in - a way that's actually reaching them?
TL/DR: My P30P is a 3rd party remote control for my soundbar with only one button, 'Volume+', that is fired constantly as long as the camera app is active....
Maybe when you use the camera application the IR blaster sent signal to your sounbar....
While I've never experienced this before, I can possibly guess why. The Time-of-Flight sensor next to your cameras transmit pulses of infra-red light in order to map out 3D shapes. While the exact wavelength of this signal is designed to be different to most IR remotes, it's possible that your soundbar uses a non-standard IR frequency that matches the ToF transmitter, resulting in it misinterpreting your camera as the volume up command on a remote.
Do you use your IR remote for controlling your soundbar? If not, a temporary measure would be to use opaque black tape to cover the IR receiver on the soundbar.
Thats not a bug! thats a feature!
only if we could control it to use as a IR blaster and universal controler.
Hi, I bought a tesla-type android screen and everything works except the steering wheel control and the rear camera.
the rear camera is the one of manufacture, in the connectors of the screen there are several loose cables, I do not know if it will be for the control at the wheel so that the air conditioning is shown in the player, attached photos to see if someone an help me, Many thanks.
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So i replaced my display after an accident and with that my speaker are not working anymore. I did not remove the top speaker but the bottom one who has two gold contacts which connect underneath the logic board to it after its placed.
If i am not mistaken both speakers are seperately connected to the logic board (top one with contacts to the frame with nfc and then to the logic board) but i did not touch the top speaker so its even more confusing. I also did not remove the mesh on the front like in some videos, so i removed the display with letting the mesh in place. Everything else (even the audio Jack) is functioning.
Maybe you can help me solve the problem or giving me tips to identify the problem here? I did not find the bottom speaker online, but the metal frame (where everything is screwed in, WITH top speaker) and the frame with nfc.
Thank you for your helping.
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So i replaced my display after an accident and with that my speaker are not working anymore. I did not remove the top speaker but the bottom one who has two gold contacts which connect underneath the logic board to it after its placed.
If i am not mistaken both speakers are seperately connected to the logic board (top one with contacts to the frame with nfc and then to the logic board) but i did not touch the top speaker so its even more confusing. I also did not remove the mesh on the front like in some videos, so i removed the display with letting the mesh in place. Everything else (even the audio Jack) is functioning.
Maybe you can help me solve the problem or giving me tips to identify the problem here? I did not find the bottom speaker online, but the metal frame (where everything is screwed in, WITH top speaker) and the frame with nfc.
Thank you for your helping.
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I am facing different situation after screen replace..my wide camera and selfie camera not working..there is no option in camera to pass to wide camera..do you connect the middle frame with screws? Its need to stick to the board..i will happy if someone can help me with my problem
Well in your case you have to check the connection of the flex cables from your cameras. I did connect the middle frame with the screws, if not NFC wouldn't work.
danielad200 said:
I am facing different situation after screen replace..my wide camera and selfie camera not working..there is no option in camera to pass to wide camera..do you connect the middle frame with screws? Its need to stick to the board..i will happy if someone can help me with my problem
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I'm experiencing the exact same problem
Anyone found a solution?
Edit: screen the motherboard cover on tightly, don't lose any screws! Some of the audio circuitry and camera circuitry appear to need the motherboard cover.