Hi there,
When using the Bluetooth take and talk handsfree kit, the speaker volume coming through the car speakers is really quite low, and adjusting the volume on the car stereo does not have any effect. Does anyone know of where you would increase that volume? Call volume is fine without the handsfree kit.
Thanks,
Anyone have any ideas? Is it a common problem with the wizard and the take and talk universal cradle? The speaker volume is fine when using a Parrot 3100.
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I don't even know if this is possible, but is there a way to reduce the microphone volume for a wired headset (other than Headset Equalizer)? I'm trying to use a noise-canceling wired headset, but it no longer noise-cancels because the microphone volume on the phone itself is too high.
I've tried searching for this, but haven't found any information.
Thanks to all in advance!
hey guys,
I would love to setup a profile for when I am driving my fiancee's car so that when I make or answer a call it automatically makes/answers the call in loud speaker. I have an in-car dvd/gps with bluetooth, so I don't need it for my car.
I have spb phone suite set up for home, my car and work,but there is no option to have it answer with the loud speaker.
ive not tried it but this might be what your looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=452924
I've used the Oldsap programme and it works OK.
Although I have found that the speaker from the phone is not loud enough to overcome traffic noise.
My current solution works brilliantly.
My car stereo has a tape deck in it, and so i've been able to use an MP3 to cassette adapater( http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-F8V366-APL-Mobile-Cassette-Adapter/dp/B0000AOWVC )
The advantage of this is, the call comes through your cars speakers, but since the phone recognises that a headset without a microphone is plugged in it automatically boosts the microphone to hands free mode.
Hence great volume and you don't have to shout
Dear XDA Developers,
I'm the happy owner of a TP2 since a week now . Almost immidiatly I was bothered by the low volume of my earpiece. After some searching on the forum, I figured that the max volume is controlled in the AudioPara3.
So I tried to edit it myself, but still no result. My HEADSET's volume has increased alot, but not the earpiece's
(By headset I mean the headset that was boxed together with the TP2 )
(By Earpiece I mean a 3.5mm earpiece )
I'm using a miniUSB -> 3.5mm converter, which is used to connect my 3.5mm Earpiece
So my question is:
Can someone tell me which values I need to edit to boost my EARPIECE volume, or can someone make me a new AudioPara3?
Gz reb3lzrr
are you using an iPod headset or any headset that has some type of volume/remote control on it?
I bought a G1 miniUSB adapter & it doens't work with my iPod headphones because of the volume/remote on it. I have to pull out the connection 1 click so that only the 2 sections on the adapter for the speakers are connected.
Maybe you're having the same problem.
I'm using some Philips in-ear earpieces...
anyone?
gz reb3lzrr
Hello!
I have little problem. I've just bought bluetooth interphone for mine motorcycle helmet but sound (music) is too quiet for me. Is there any solution to boost volume via bluetooth? Before I've been using Faux Sound and was working great with cable earphones but it don't works anymore with bluetooth headset. Im using poweramp
I just picked up this phone and I absolutely love it, only issue though is the low headphone and Bluetooth Audio Volume. I know I can change the headphone volume by changing the mixer file, but I haven't seen anything on Bluetooth. Unfortunately my car doesn't have an aux port because Honda thinks everyone just uses Bluetooth now -_-. Does anyone know of a way to raise the volume level?
That's strange, because I find Bluetooth to be louder than the headphone output when going to an external speaker. In my car, bluetooth on my phone is maxed and even at 70% volume in my car it's ear blasting loud. You can't use steering wheel controls with the aux cord too.
If you're rooted you can try Viper.