Howto boost sound volume - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

I have a MDA Vario. I would like to boost the sound volume. Is it possible to boost the volume in the windows register?
Thnx

I found some keys. The keys:
\\\registry\HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\
Speaker uplink volume
Headset uplink volume
Where (x) is nothing or 0, 1, 2
My speuker uplink volume was set at 26, I change that with 50, I think my speaker goes a bit harder, but I'm not sure..
Does anyone know if it really works, or has different techhnics?

smartphoneinfo said:
I found some keys. The keys:
\\\registry\HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\
Speaker uplink volume
Headset uplink volume
Where (x) is nothing or 0, 1, 2
My speuker uplink volume was set at 26, I change that with 50, I think my speaker goes a bit harder, but I'm not sure..
Does anyone know if it really works, or has different techhnics?
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edit which one ? AUDIOGAIN or AUDIOGAIN0/1/2 ???

Any tweak available ? I have just installed the MS Voice Command, but the voice come out from the wizard is too quiet, I cannot hear clearly even I set the volume to MAX, I believe there should be some reg key can make it louder, and also the mic gain level, THanks if someone knows and post here.

rookery said:
Any tweak available ? I have just installed the MS Voice Command, but the voice come out from the wizard is too quiet, I cannot hear clearly even I set the volume to MAX, I believe there should be some reg key can make it louder, and also the mic gain level, THanks if someone knows and post here.
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I agree. I would really be interested in learning how to make MS Voice Command louder without impacting system sound (if possible).
Thanks,
vespa

smartphoneinfo said:
I found some keys. The keys:
\\\registry\HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\
Speaker uplink volume
Headset uplink volume
Where (x) is nothing or 0, 1, 2
My speuker uplink volume was set at 26, I change that with 50, I think my speaker goes a bit harder, but I'm not sure..
Does anyone know if it really works, or has different techhnics?
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i've had problems with microphone in my wizard. basically, people complained, that they can't hear me very well. i also found these registry keys, did some tests and changed RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME and EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME values to CC. after that change, microphone sensitivity got better and didn't receive any more complaints.

Eva_d,
What do you mean CC?
I have "0000 18" and "0000 19" repsectively.
Regards

gepol said:
What do you mean CC?
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CCh = 204d

You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???

gepol said:
You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???
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.....and in any case I change something it cames back without taking any changes ...

MSVC louder
to have MS Voice Command woman speak louder, edit these keys :
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1\InitVol
and set it to 5
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1\AttenuationCategory
and set it to 1
at least it worked for me (and for others from who I took this tweak)
good luck

gepol said:
You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???
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no, change '18' to 'cc'. these values are hexadecimal.

eva_d said:
gepol said:
You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???
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no, change '18' to 'cc'. these values are hexadecimal.
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I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?

gepol said:
eva_d said:
gepol said:
You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???
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no, change '18' to 'cc'. these values are hexadecimal.
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I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?
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same problem here, also I cannot get the following to work, (UPDATED) I can change the setting but using the DONE from the softkey, not the OK on the top.
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1\InitVol
and set it to 5
On my 9100, it is already 5
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1\AttenuationCategory
and set it to 1
changed it to 1 and softreset, cannot note any louder..... am I missing something ?
at least it worked for me (and for others from who I took this tweak)
can you post the link to the others forum so we can have more info???? Thanks a lot.
:roll:

vespa said:
rookery said:
Any tweak available ? I have just installed the MS Voice Command, but the voice come out from the wizard is too quiet, I cannot hear clearly even I set the volume to MAX, I believe there should be some reg key can make it louder, and also the mic gain level, THanks if someone knows and post here.
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I agree. I would really be interested in learning how to make MS Voice Command louder without impacting system sound (if possible).
Thanks,
vespa
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try the attached

here is a link on buzzdev : http://buzzdev.net/component/option,com_simpleboard/Itemid,59/func,view/catid,26/id,4816/#4816

gepol said:
eva_d said:
gepol said:
You still speak chinese
What do I change?
The "18" with 204d???
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no, change '18' to 'cc'. these values are hexadecimal.
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I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?
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Eva_d????? Where are you ??? :lol:

gepol said:
I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?
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i never had problems with reghacks returning to its previous value, so i'm not sure how can i help you. maybe you should try to switch off (i mean holding power button for more than 2-3 seconds) and on device than soft-reset it with stylus? that's what i always do and maybe this is right solution?

eva_d said:
gepol said:
I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?
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i never had problems with reghacks returning to its previous value, so i'm not sure how can i help you. maybe you should try to switch off (i mean holding power button for more than 2-3 seconds) and on device than soft-reset it with stylus? that's what i always do and maybe this is right solution?
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Thanks I will try

eva_d said:
gepol said:
I do , but it ignores me and returns to 18 again. What am I doing wrong?
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i never had problems with reghacks returning to its previous value, so i'm not sure how can i help you. maybe you should try to switch off (i mean holding power button for more than 2-3 seconds) and on device than soft-reset it with stylus? that's what i always do and maybe this is right solution?
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eva_d
I found a way through this, but please tell me... which setting did you tamper with?
AUDIOGAIN ?
AUDIOGAIN0 ?
AUDIOGAIN1 ?
AUDIOGAIN2 ?
To all?
Thanks

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Disable wake up on new SMS

Is it possible to disable phone wake up when a new message comes in? I want wake up to be enabled when a call is coming, but not for text messages. I think there are some "scripts" in the registry to control the ringing-behaviour and these involve wake up. Is it possible to modify this setting specifically for SMS/MMS?
XperiaTweak
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=440035
dogans said:
XperiaTweak
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=440035
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What does it do to achieve it? I don't like XperiaTweak too much, I don't think it's a very good piece of SW. And it means one app more.
it does what you have asked.
bknewtype said:
it does what you have asked.
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I know so man, I want to know HOW IT DOES IT. This must be a simple registry setting (Anything else is rubbish anyway). I just wanna know which one and I'm so happy.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=windows+mobile+disable+wake+up+sms
First and 3rd hits
harveydent said:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=windows+mobile+disable+wake+up+sms
First and 3rd hits
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Doesn't sound like it's working well for them. Are you sure this is the same thing that XperiaTweak does?
Have you tried applying the registry tweak mentioned in the threads? It was what you were looking for, wasn't it?
HK_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL
Select "New" D_Word and you will be asked to enter the details :
Top portion just enter : DisableSMSWakeUpEvent
and bottom portion just enter the value : 1
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[HK_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL]
"DisableSMSWakeUpEvent"=dword:1
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harveydent said:
Have you tried applying the registry tweak mentioned in the threads? It was what you were looking for, wasn't it?
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I've tried it now and it seems to work so far Thank you very much for your help!

HELP Need a registry hack to removing camera sound

I have a HD2 with a official telstra customized ROM which doesn't have the option to turn off the camera shutter sound. Is there a registry hack to remove/disable this sound?
It is not needed. The camera app itself has this feature. Check the advanced options section 3
donalgodon said:
It is not needed. The camera app itself has this feature. Check the advanced options section 3
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As I said before I have a official telstra ROM which doesn't have the option to turn off the camera shutter sound.
bump....
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I don't know the details of Telstra ROM, but maybe you can overwrite the shutter sound file (By using Resco Explorer) with a silent one with the same name. Just a thought..
ozkaya said:
I don't know the details of Telstra ROM, but maybe you can overwrite the shutter sound file (By using Resco Explorer) with a silent one with the same name. Just a thought..
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It's worth a try. I have replaced the ShutterSound.wav file with a silent file with the same name but it still makes the shutter noise when taking pictures. Why?
bump........
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hkey local machine\software\htc\camera\general\disableshuttersound
change value from 0 to 1
samsamuel said:
hkey local machine\software\htc\camera\general\disableshuttersound
change value from 0 to 1
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Done it. Still there is a shutter sound. What else can I do?
sexy2 said:
Done it. Still there is a shutter sound. What else can I do?
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soft reset?
hmm, a quick search for 'shutter' in ceregistryeditor (i recommend it) turns up a few keys in
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\sytem\pictures\camera\oem
entries like forceshuttersound, and shuttersoundvolume look interesting, try fiddling with them.
Check TG01 threads
I used to have a TG01 and there was no option to remove the shutter sound but through replacing the shuttersound audio file the problem was solved. There are a couple of ways to do it and I do not remember the exact way. Try checking the TG01 forum here or check http://www.modaco.com/content/toshiba-tg01-tg01-modaco-com/291997/remove-shutter-sound/ they were the first ones to support the TG01 and all hacks that go along with it.
samsamuel said:
hmm, a quick search for 'shutter' in ceregistryeditor (i recommend it) turns up a few keys in
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\sytem\pictures\camera\oem
entries like forceshuttersound, and shuttersoundvolume look interesting, try fiddling with them.
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I have replaced both values with 0. But still no luck, I also noticed that the shuttersound in the registry is linked to /windows/shuttersound.wav which I have already replaced with a silent file. So how is it possible for it to still make the noise?
sexy2 said:
I have replaced both values with 0. But still no luck, I also noticed that the shuttersound in the registry is linked to /windows/shuttersound.wav which I have already replaced with a silent file. So how is it possible for it to still make the noise?
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voodoooo, someone is always watching, controlling, , , , ,
samsamuel said:
voodoooo, someone is always watching, controlling, , , , ,
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I'm starting to think that aswell. There is got to be a way to disable it, what could it be?
Why would they take that sound option out of the rom???? Just flash another normal rom on....
Towserspvm2000 said:
Why would they take that sound option out of the rom????
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It is a legal requirement in more than a few countries that there had to be a sound when taking pictures. It's so you can't take sneaky pictures without someone's permissions, ie changing rooms...
johnk1973 said:
it is a legal requirement in more than a few countries that there had to be a sound when taking pictures. It's so you can't take sneaky pictures without someone's permissions, ie changing rooms...
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ooooooooooooooohhhh!!!!
johnk1973 said:
It is a legal requirement in more than a few countries that there had to be a sound when taking pictures. It's so you can't take sneaky pictures without someone's permissions, ie changing rooms...
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really... who cares?
Olioaglio
Olioaglio said:
really... who cares?
Olioaglio
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That's a guilty quote by the looks of things!

[TESTED 100% WORKING]Increase ALL of your X2's volume by 200%!!

This solution increases:
MICROPHONE VOLUME
IN-CALL VOLUME
SPEAKER VOLUME
RINGTONE VOLUME
MUSIC PLAYER VOLUME
and has been tested and working 100%
I've decided to share a ONCE-AND-FOR-ALL solution for all the X2 users and the general population of windows mobile users.
Here's the solution:
First, you need totalcommander. Google it.
1) Open TotalCommander
2) Go to ftp\\registry\HKCU
3) Change ALL the following to the value specified:
HKCU/Control Panel\Phone\vol\65535 (General volume of the X2 including microphone input!)
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/InCall/Initvol\5
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/Ring/5
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/System/5
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/Attentuation\All to 5
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/InCall/InitVol\5
HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/Ring/InitVol\5
4) Soft-reset
5) Press the volume up key and set it to the 5th indicator (Max)
6) Press volume up key 1 more time, and you will hear an additional beep 200% louder and the indicator marker remains the same at the 5th marker on the top. This means you have sucessfully tweaked your volume!
6) Do step 5 again with in-call and congrats!
Enjoy your beloved X2 =)
I am satisfied with the default volume levels and will leave it as is.
Do note people, increasing output levels beyond the specified levels can damage your speakers!
sounds good. is it possible for someone to make a registry file of this? so we can just run it and it does it all for us noobs lol. (like the sd card fix)
although im not sure i need to increase the microphone input level, is it possible to leave that out.
Couldn't get totalcomander to work!!!! Which file did you download? It says if you have a touchscreen to download the pocket pc version...Did you download the installer or just the cab files? Thanks.
macklobell said:
Couldn't get totalcomander to work!!!! Which file did you download? It says if you have a touchscreen to download the pocket pc version...Did you download the installer or just the cab files? Thanks.
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use some other app for registry change just google it ... this is ok for me..now l can acctually hear my phone when it is in the case in the pocket...super
royalbloodvi said:
3) Change ALL the following to value 5 in decimal
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Hi, would you mind clarifying this value/number. In the first value my default is 65535... are you saying that this value should just be '5'. Not 55555?
thanks
tokyo78 said:
Hi, would you mind clarifying this value/number. In the first value my default is 65535... are you saying that this value should just be '5'. Not 55555?
thanks
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leave it as 65535, corrections made.
i changed all the values you said,expcept HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/System/5
because i dont have it and nothing happends,volume is still the same.
i'm sorry but can u please make a cab file as i'm a noobie i don't want to stuff up my phone and have to do a master reset.
If your capable of making a cab file for this, trust me a lot of people will be happy and appreciate it.
If your capable of making a cab file for this, trust me a lot of people will be happy and appreciate it.
macklobell said:
Couldn't get totalcomander to work!!!! Which file did you download? It says if you have a touchscreen to download the pocket pc version...Did you download the installer or just the cab files? Thanks.
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You dont have to use totalcommander. Since it is a registry tweak, you can use a simple Registry Editor that you can download from Windows Marketplace for free
Bro.
I think if the cab file available, it more pleasure like audiopara cab file
TQ
royalbloodvi said:
This solution increases:
MICROPHONE VOLUME
IN-CALL VOLUME
SPEAKER VOLUME
RINGTONE VOLUME
MUSIC PLAYER VOLUME
and has been tested and working 100%
Enjoy your beloved X2 =)
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Doesn't work for me and I can't find HKCU/ControlPanel/SoundCategories/System.
Sucks, this is my only complaint with X2.
hey can you make a cab file for this registry?? much appreciated
Not working on mine!
Did not change anything noticable on mine!
michaelthemage said:
Did not change anything noticable on mine!
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Didn't find any change.
No changes to my xperia x2 either..
I've been dealing with low volume issue of WM since my O2 atom but not for my Samsung Valencia (c6625), so I just copied all samsung's ringtones and alarms from my valencia and use it in my X2, hahaha . they are sound nicer and louder! SE could have done much much better providing us lots of (nice and loud) ringtones just like samsung did.
i have found a program that increases your volume
Many Many Many thanks to HS_LuKa_ i want to tell that the application is perfect and sound is very loud and if u receive error when run it first time just restart the phone ,
thanks again HS_LuKa_

[Q] Is there a fix for WP7 Volume Loudness control on HD2

Hello,
Does anyone know if there or how to fix the DFT WP7 HD2 volume control. I have the phone on 1 or 2 and it is still very loud. Love the DFT work. Not complaining just wondering if it can be fixed.
Tks,
CM
Confirmed. The phone is very loud even on 1 volume level.
Same problem here. Seems there a few little bugs with SD cards, wifi and sound but over all its an excellent first ROM. I'm sure over time these bugs will be fixed.
seem t-moblie HD2's suffer from solid message blocks and message text missing too
confirmed. hope they will come out with some solution! but since it's the first build, i do expect some bug will appear.
Use your Reg editor to change the MaxdBAtten value data for 45 to 70 and then reboot your phone.
[HKCU]ControlPanel\Volume
EDIT: Left out the MaxdBAtten
mickfarr said:
Use your Reg editor to change the value data for 45 to 70 and then reboot your phone.
[HKCU]ControlPanel\Volume
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where can i get the Reg editor?
Reg editor
william31518 said:
where can i get the Reg editor?
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I used this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=910149
aled99 said:
I used this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=910149
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Same one I used.
Hi,
my value is -1674994647. Is that nomal?
william31518 said:
where can i get the Reg editor?
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It seem like u not yet unlock (jailbreak) your HD2 WP7 yet, after unlock, u can install app in *.xap format. Pls refer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=912218
under control panel / volume I get
-1288457421
do I change it to
-1288707421 ??
EDIT: found 45 in control panel / volume / and then MaxBAtten... is that the one???
@mike21
did you try it? is that the correct reg entry to change?
thanks.
^ yup
in control panel / volume / and then MaxBAtten
atleast works for me
mike21pr said:
under control panel / volume I get
-1288457421
do I change it to
-1288707421 ??
EDIT: found 45 in control panel / volume / and then MaxBAtten... is that the one???
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Oops I left that bit out!! It is MaxdBAtten that you change from 45 to 70
Many thanks everyone, can confirm that this works. Only thing it hasn't improved is how loud zune is when playing music through phone speaker - anyone know the reg entry for this?
question: does it fix the sound quality???? i mean, being loud is one thing, but the sound sounds so horrible i cant stand it over 5 in volume... i compared and Android doesnt suffer this, so i doubt its a blown speaker...
mike21pr said:
question: does it fix the sound quality???? i mean, being loud is one thing, but the sound sounds so horrible i cant stand it over 5 in volume... i compared and Android doesnt suffer this, so i doubt its a blown speaker...
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this is what i mean, the reg edit has improved sound balance overall, but playing zune though phone speaker over about 14ish on volume setting sounds distorted. i think its still too loud even though system volume is now better.
Pica_Man said:
this is what i mean, the reg edit has improved sound balance overall, but playing zune though phone speaker over about 14ish on volume setting sounds distorted. i think its still too loud even though system volume is now better.
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thanx for the confirmation... this is the only issue keeping me from using it longer as a daily
I flashed Android just to see if it was me... it isnt
mickfarr said:
Oops I left that bit out!! It is MaxdBAtten that you change from 45 to 70
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Will a higher value be less loud, for exemple will 80 be softer then 70. My volume is still loud at 70. Changing the value from 45 to 70 didn't make a noticeble difference.

in-call Mic Gain/sensetivity in loud enviroments

Hello everybody... As per my post in supercue's thread, I found what I was mentioned in his thread. Lots of people are having big issues regarding really bad in-call quality when in any kind of loud environment... weather it be windy day, driving a loud car/truck etc. People having to repeat themselves, driving people to move their phone away from their ear due to extremely loud ear piercing sounds in their ear on the receiving end... The following is what i performed on my phone, and lo and behold it made a VERY big difference... ALL CREDIT must be given to the original poster for this.... his name is "Ilcello" here is the link to his original post... http://android.modaco.com/content/s...axy-s-i9000-mic-sensitivity-recording/#entry0
The purpose of this post, is to merely share what I personally used as my settings, and what worked for me.... I had to use a Hex calculator to convert many settings until I found something that worked well... here are the instructions.......
Go to your service menu by typing in *#*#197328640#*#* (only one 40 at the end, not two as he mentioned in his post)
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[6] I2S1 Rx Gain: Default to 0x38e8 ----->I changed mine to 0x1fff
[4] DST Speech TX Volume: Default to 98 ---->I changed mine to 88
[7] I2S1 TX Gain : Default???? ----->I changed mine to 0xbb8
I sure hope this helps as well as it did me...
The values you mention are the default for my sgs
swiftshifter said:
The values you mention are the default for my sgs
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I just found another thread where a poster mentioned the exact same thing... VERY strange... I don't know what to say for an explanation... The defaults that I indicated, were my defaults at the time when i changed my values... How is your in-call, call quality??? are u having issues?? I changed my values several months ago, and it made an extremely big difference.... I don't know how to explain it.. lol
Is your mic gain in-call really bad??
swiftshifter said:
The values you mention are the default for my sgs
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I think i made a mistake in my original post... I indicated about teh RX Gain... which doesn't make sence... Rx=recive Tx=Transmit....
What is your default for Tx Gain??? I would think that it is what I changed... and NOT the RX gain... My Tx gain is at 0xbb8
The more I'm looking at it, the more I believe that it is what I was tinkering with..... if yours is different, try what mine is set at... and let me know..cuz, I'm thinking It was in fact, what I had changed... not the Rx
Grashoper said:
Hello everybody... As per my post in supercue's thread, I found what I was mentioned in his thread. Lots of people are having big issues regarding really bad in-call quality when in any kind of loud environment... weather it be windy day, driving a loud car/truck etc. People having to repeat themselves, driving people to move their phone away from their ear due to extremely loud ear piercing sounds in their ear on the receiving end... The following is what i performed on my phone, and lo and behold it made a VERY big difference... ALL CREDIT must be given to the original poster for this.... his name is "Ilcello" here is the link to his original post... http://android.modaco.com/content/s...axy-s-i9000-mic-sensitivity-recording/#entry0
The purpose of this post, is to merely share what I personally used as my settings, and what worked for me.... I had to use a Hex calculator to convert many settings until I found something that worked well... here are the instructions.......
Go to your service menu by typing in *#*#197328640#*#* (only one 40 at the end, not two as he mentioned in his post)
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[6] I2S1 Rx Gain: Default to 0x38e8 ----->I changed mine to 0x1fff
[4] DST Speech TX Volume: Default to 98 ---->I changed mine to 88
[7] I2S1 TX Gain : Default???? ----->I changed mine to 0xbb8
I sure hope this helps as well as it did me...
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My [4] was already at 88 so I made it 78, [6] already at 0x1fff so didn't change it (maybe meaning Receive so not of any importance) and lastly [7] which maybe is the important part was 0x2000 and I've made it 0xbb8 (hope I'm right when just typing in with the keyboard to imput the new value)
I'll let you know....
thanks!
EDIT: The only one that stays saved after reboot is the [7], [4] returns on 88 as an input....Maybe we'll have to edit the [2] which defines the levels...so when it sees maximum level 88 then in restores the value at 88....
Anyways....I'll test it and I'll let you know....
Still returns at 88 after reboot and restores all the levels....
I'll test the mic in the afternoon and I'll come back here...
Thanks again!
pamarakos said:
My [4] was already at 88 so I made it 78, [6] already at 0x1fff so didn't change it (maybe meaning Receive so not of any importance) and lastly [7] which maybe is the important part was 0x2000 and I've made it 0xbb8 (hope I'm right when just typing in with the keyboard to imput the new value)
I'll let you know....
thanks!
EDIT: The only one that stays saved after reboot is the [7], [4] returns on 88 as an input....Maybe we'll have to edit the [2] which defines the levels...so when it sees maximum level 88 then in restores the value at 88....
Anyways....I'll test it and I'll let you know....
Still returns at 88 after reboot and restores all the levels....
I'll test the mic in the afternoon and I'll come back here...
Thanks again!
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yep... I agree completely.... cool.. let me know how it works for you... I'll be keeping an eye on here...
Your very welcome..
Grashoper said:
yep... I agree completely.... cool.. let me know how it works for you... I'll be keeping an eye on here...
Your very welcome..
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After long test "in-car" it's just that now I can shout and the other member to listen to me but again there is distortion on the other side
Can I try inputs in the middle? Default input was 8192 (converted from hex to dec), and yours is 2000, so shall I try 4000 for example?
Feature request
Hey wilsongis... if you're bored...
A popup menu for script items: Execute | Edit | Delete
or if there's nothing generic to use for editing, maybe just "view" ? It would be nice to be able to see a script before running it.
Peace,
RashaMatt
Very interested in this thread.
These are my defaults:
[6] I2S1 Rx Gain: Default to 0x1fff
[4] DST Speech TX Volume: Default to 88
[7] I2S1 TX Gain : Default to 0x2000
Can you please tell what are those single parameters for in the phone usage??
pamarakos said:
After long test "in-car" it's just that now I can shout and the other member to listen to me but again there is distortion on the other side
Can I try inputs in the middle? Default input was 8192 (converted from hex to dec), and yours is 2000, so shall I try 4000 for example?
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I can't see why not... Keep in mind, I'm pretty certain that the Cell Site hardware would have a role in these settings as well... Meaning... the radios that the cell tower would also have their own Audio settings as well before it gets sent down the hard line...I mean really, these things really aren't much different than any other radio/repeater set up... in Duplex Mode...but still much the same....So... I 'would think' that you would have to tinker around with the Tx gain a little to get something that works for you... as I'm pretty sure one cell company would not have the exact same settings and standards for their sites as one another... Seen as how the speech volume and tx/rx volume don't like being changed... just play around with the Tx gain only... maybe convert a few setting with the Hex calculator first, and write down the Hex on paper or something so you can experiment with different ones on the fly...
RashaMatt said:
Hey wilsongis... if you're bored...
A popup menu for script items: Execute | Edit | Delete
or if there's nothing generic to use for editing, maybe just "view" ? It would be nice to be able to see a script before running it.
Peace,
RashaMatt
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Not sure what your referring to... Kinda looks like u made a reply in the wrong thread maybe??
PIRATA! said:
Very interested in this thread.
These are my defaults:
[6] I2S1 Rx Gain: Default to 0x1fff
[4] DST Speech TX Volume: Default to 88
[7] I2S1 TX Gain : Default to 0x2000
Can you please tell what are those single parameters for in the phone usage??
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I'm not exactly sure.... Rx (which stand for receive) Gain (meaning volume... or sometimes amplification) so... to me... that is probably a preset figure for how much volume is present before it gets amplified to the earleice... Maybe not...
Speech TX (TX means Transmit) meaning... well.. maybe the phone is able to distinguish between a voice... and all other sounds.... and then, how much to amplify just a voice and Transmit it... Maybe not...
TX Gain... well.. again... maybe this is a volume setting for transmited sounds (of all types) everything the mic picks up, it amplifies it to this setting... Maybe not...
These are just pure guesses based on a bit of radio communications experience..
Grashoper said:
I can't see why not... Keep in mind, I'm pretty certain that the Cell Site hardware would have a role in these settings as well... Meaning... the radios that the cell tower would also have their own Audio settings as well before it gets sent down the hard line...I mean really, these things really aren't much different than any other radio/repeater set up... in Duplex Mode...but still much the same....So... I 'would think' that you would have to tinker around with the Tx gain a little to get something that works for you... as I'm pretty sure one cell company would not have the exact same settings and standards for their sites as one another... Seen as how the speech volume and tx/rx volume don't like being changed... just play around with the Tx gain only... maybe convert a few setting with the Hex calculator first, and write down the Hex on paper or something so you can experiment with different ones on the fly...
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Clever
Is the change valid right away or needs a reboot?
Also any hex to dec and vice versa converter online?
EDIT: Found one....
Thanks a lot for your info my friend! Hope supercurio will make his own magic from a different angle!
Thanks!
Grashoper said:
I'm not exactly sure.... Rx (which stand for receive) Gain (meaning volume... or sometimes amplification) so... to me... that is probably a preset figure for how much volume is present before it gets amplified to the earleice... Maybe not...
Speech TX (TX means Transmit) meaning... well.. maybe the phone is able to distinguish between a voice... and all other sounds.... and then, how much to amplify just a voice and Transmit it... Maybe not...
TX Gain... well.. again... maybe this is a volume setting for transmited sounds (of all types) everything the mic picks up, it amplifies it to this setting... Maybe not...
These are just pure guesses based on a bit of radio communications experience..
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Thank you very much!
Does those parameters affect the incall volume while using a headphone???
I have Voodoo sound, but I'd like some much more volume in headphone calling...
PIRATA! said:
Thank you very much!
Does those parameters affect the incall volume while using a headphone???
I have Voodoo sound, but I'd like some much more volume in headphone calling...
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Maybe the RX setting will do something
Not much improvement with the I2S1 TX setting
I'll check more values....
pamarakos said:
Clever
Is the change valid right away or needs a reboot?
Also any hex to dec and vice versa converter online?
EDIT: Found one....
Thanks a lot for your info my friend! Hope supercurio will make his own magic from a different angle!
Thanks!
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No reboot needed....
You can use your standard calculator that comes with all Windows Operating system... just go to the menu and select ummmmm... scientific.. or maybe programmer LOL You'll have to look on your own... but it will be in the standard calculator menus...
AND YES.. totally agree on a Supercurio solution!
PIRATA! said:
Thank you very much!
Does those parameters affect the incall volume while using a headphone???
I have Voodoo sound, but I'd like some much more volume in headphone calling...
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I'm not sure bud.... I haven't even taken the earphones out of the little bag, and I have had this phone since Nov.. lol Give er a shot and see what happens...
pamarakos said:
Maybe the RX setting will do something
Not much improvement with the I2S1 TX setting
I'll check more values....
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Thank you.
Do you know how to change that paramenter? I don't understand those numbers
PIRATA! said:
Thank you.
Do you know how to change that paramenter? I don't understand those numbers
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As stated above (thank you grashoper) you can go through your notebook or pc calculator and make all the convert from dec to hex so as to input the new hex value in the "secret" menu
Grashoper said:
No reboot needed....
You can use your standard calculator that comes with all Windows Operating system... just go to the menu and select ummmmm... scientific.. or maybe programmer LOL You'll have to look on your own... but it will be in the standard calculator menus...
AND YES.. totally agree on a Supercurio solution!
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Thanks a lot my friend!

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