when using media player the sound is really bad u can hardly hear
is there anyway of sorting it out ?
it is a great pda but i hope i can fix it
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when using media player the sound is really bad u can hardly hear
is there anyway of sorting it out ?
it is a great pda but i hope i can fix it
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Hi,
Sound is bad because of the awfull design. The (mono)speaker is at the back of the device, hence low quality.
Dirk
YOU CAN ALWAS DO LIKE THIS MODIFICATION USEING VELCRO
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That's innovative bro.. Sure that'll work.. coz it's not the speaker that is soft but the design, so if you place the handset face up, the speaker was covered by the surface.
Alternatively you would want to consider to place your phone on the opposite direction, face-down.. that won't obstruct the speaker..
It's just the design, not the speaker...
EREZYAD said:
YOU CAN ALWAS DO LIKE THIS MODIFICATION USEING VELCRO
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tk2428 said:
when using media player the sound is really bad u can hardly hear
is there anyway of sorting it out ?
it is a great pda but i hope i can fix it
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You may try out this solution:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=ph&taskId=110&prodSeriesId=3544356&prodTypeId=215348&prodSeriesId=3544356&objectID=c01365339
Hope that helps
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Hi,
I don't actually understand this picture or how its done but I know one thing, I wana learn whatever it takes if possible to enhance the sound of this pda. Its driving me crazy. there is usually a lot of noise around me and if I place the pda on its back as usual its impossible to hear it ring and that should be one of the most basic features of any phone. I just bought it and I'd like to solve this issue if I could before I purchase another one for this reason.
could someone please explain how to do a modification using this thing called velcro and how is this modification increasing the sound volume?
thanks
analyzer.x, the reason the 614 sound is so low is beacuse when the ipaq is on its back, the speaker is covered.
But if you raise the ipaq by a little bit the soud can come out.
So you stick some velcro (or a piece of rubber, anything really) to the back of the ipaq so when you put the phone on its back it is slightly raised up.
This allows the sound to escape.
btw velcro is the stuff that you find on kids shoes instead of shoe laces. Or in camera bags to hold the dividers
Thank you for clarifying that.
Related
Hi,
I have an XDA1 and want to get an XDA2.
However, we aren't allowed cameras on site at work, and despite a long email conversation with the security jobs-worth where I volunteer to super glue a metal plate over the lens and the likes, I'm not allowed to bring an XDA2 to work :x .
So, does anyone know how difficult it would be to open up an XDA2, unsolder and completely remove the camera?
Thanks in advance,
Muddy.
If you look at this pic, it looks like just unplugs. But will they just not still disbelieve you?
Surur
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Thanks,
Did you take this picture yourself?
Did you have to strip the XDA2 down much?
Cheers,
Muddy.
No I prefer my unit in one piece. Its from the wiki.xda-developers.com and the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=5002
Here is a pictorial step by step guide to opening the unit.
http://www.sonyericssonfans.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=466
Best of luck, and please tell us how you get on. Im sure you are not the only one in this situation.
Surur
More Pixels???
Actually, if you can remove the current camera, I wonder if it would be possible to put a better camera in its place..?
Opinions anyone?
It may be possible to plug it in, but I'm not sure the api's could handle it.
This module here appears identical to the xda's, but is 1.3 Mpixel.
From here:
http://www.aiptek.com.tw/english/product/modules/module_desc.htm#2
Sounds like a research project for PPCtechs
Surur
This is what happens when low-paid morons get to decide on company policy. If you were going to spy, you'd just bring in a clandestine camera (many are so small they are undetectable without a strip-search).
As I said, if they dont believe the metal plate, why would they believe he removed the camera?
Surur
Nice 1.3
Hmmm Very keen on looking into getting the 1.3 installed ,Any one know of an importer for the cam ?
Regards
RF
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This is what happens when low-paid morons get to decide on company policy. If you were going to spy, you'd just bring in a clandestine camera (many are so small they are undetectable without a strip-search).
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Carlos,
Sometimes it is best to hide in plain sight.
If you get caught with one of those devices or using it - kinda limits your excuses. If you, like everyone else, have a camera in your phone who would notice you. Now, your camera might be modified by someone to take better photos, but they would never know.
1.3 MP wo0o0o0o0oo0ow
hi
thanx alot surur
i'm so interested in the 1.3 mega pixel camera module and i have some questions about it :
can i replace the one inside the i-mate with this one ?
is it going to work fine with the i-mate ?
from where i can buy it ?
and please i need any information about it
another site about it:
http://www.worldlingo.com/wl/transl...iyota.com/product/cmos/sxga.html&wlg_table=-3
the i-mate will be the best device if i can use this cam
AMmorsy
The built-in-camera is this one: http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5989-0391EN.pdf
I know nothing about PPC programming, but wouldnt it just be like updating the drivers for the never camera over the old ones? Plus a little more. I am sure someone could make some money out of this!
Why did this discussion stop?
Did you not have any success, or did you damage your gadget?
(Interested, but not a welder....)
Does anyone esle find that when using their machine- open , holding in one hand, there is a moisture build up around the hinge
( My hands are bone dry )
it's......ALIVE!
On a more serious note, have you just unpacked it? If so, it could be moisture evaporating.
colinc57 - what kind of sites were you browsing at the time, one handed... :wink:
V
Very good Vijay555 :lol:
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colinc57 - what kind of sites were you browsing at the time, one handed... :wink:
V
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like it
unfortunately , given my house is wired rather than wireless, and my current arguments with o2 over free browsing , I certainly won't be visting to many sites with lage pictures / video
actually was talking about wehn playing bubble - thats the time its (xda) in my hand most
hmm
water bubbles ;o) check for leaks..
hehe
Played bubble just now for 10 minutes and have not seen any moisture build up.. and my hands wern't really bone dry
got a picture of where exactly the moisture is? how does it taste? is the battery leaking???
:twisted:
WARNING - Beware when tasting strange liquids leaking out of electronic equipment!
It may be better to test if they burn your skin like acid first before drinking them.
No not the battery ( edit to answer below 1 week old .. sadly not used much yet...)
Notice when playing bubbles ( break out song - perhaps in Michael Jackson !) I have it fully open with my finger extended down back
the moisture starts at the middle of the swivel hinge - and works outwards
admit it worse when using in bathroom ( go on admit it playing games / reading on loo , whats the difference- we all do it , don't we)
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Ouch :shock:
No seriously. Can't see why it'd be moisturizing if not moisture from unpacking. How old is it?
V
Call O2 and tell them about it, you will more than likely get a replacement, just remember to active sync backup before sending it off.
Hello i´m looking for working "sound monitor" software witch i could use like baby monitor. (with alarm via calls or sms)
Do you know about something?
For symbian i have found: Skyespy, Soundmonitor and maybe next 3. But nothing for pocketpc.
Sorry for my english.
edited: for pocket i have found ibaby but it don´t work for me (WM6)
nice use of ppc! hope someone can find a usable version of this app...
maybe this one:
http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/pocket-pc/download-kais-alarm-system-net-1-2.html
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maybe this one:
http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/pocket-pc/download-kais-alarm-system-net-1-2.html
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Sounds good. Any trial version?
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Sounds good. Any trial version?
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note sure. here is their homepage anyway:
http://www.pocketkai.net/asp/en/index-en.html
Any other? I also want one!
Hi,this one ?
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iBaby lets you monitor the sound level in a room and to make a call to a preset phone number when the program hears noise above that level. You pick up the phone, listen and then hang up. At the end of the call, iBaby recommences listening.
It can be used, for example, in a room where Baby is sleeping, while you work on your tan in the backyard or chat with your neighbours.
The user (or users) must set the number to call, the noise leve, the percent rise in noise level that will prompt a call to the number, and the number of 'analyses' that will be used to calibrate the ambiant noise level.
At startup, iBaby calibrates the ambient noise level, then enters 'recording' mode (checking the noise level every 5 seconds). The default settings are quite sensitive and I had to fiddle for a while to find a level that didn't trigger a call every time a car drove by on the street.
The battery is drained fairly quickly and iBaby calls you when it drops below 15%.
Don't forget to deactivate the ringer and vibration on the PDAPhone, because if someone calls, Baby will be woken up!
This program, which is an innovative use of your Pocket PC Phone Edition device, exists in both French and English. Try it if you have an very young child.
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Hi,this one ?
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I guess you missed this:
edited: for pocket i have found ibaby but it don´t work for me (WM6)
Ah ok,sorry i didn't see it !
Hi everyone,
Today I bought a set of new styli from Adapt for my Hermes. I used it for a few times today. But one time when I reinserted the stylus after entering some text, I heard a "knack" sound in the silo. Now my stylus will fall out when picking up the device. I am very disapointed with this particular Adapt product and recommend everybody who reads this post to not purchase their styli.
But my real question is, does one of you know how to fix this?
Scott
Rahza said:
Hi everyone,
Today I bought a set of new styli from Adapt for my Hermes. I used it for a few times today. But one time when I reinserted the stylus after entering some text, I heard a "knack" sound in the silo. Now my stylus will fall out when picking up the device. I am very disapointed with this particular Adapt product and recommend everybody who reads this post to not purchase their styli.
But my real question is, does one of you know how to fix this?
Scott
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You have either broken the white clip or dislodged the rubber block.
You would need to remove the back casing (4 screws) and unclip around the edge.
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nice one mike,excellent answer.have a go dude its very easy actually
Fixed it!
Thanks Mike,
Fixed it this evening. Indeed, it was just too easy! Only releasing the back, after unscrewing it, was kinda tricky. Everything turned out fine and it works like a charm now.
Thanks again!
Scott
Good news!
I forgot to mention, but I'm sure you remembered to line up the camera's macro toggle arm when putting the back on again. If not you'll find the macro switch doesn't work. If so it's easy to remove the back, line iup the switch (a bit fiddly) and replace back cover again.
Mike
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the tip.
Before I attemted the "surgery", I read the blog you reffered to throughoutly. So I knew about the macro switch. But thanks again!
Scott
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Gents,
Here is a little thing bothering me.
I use a BT headset most of the time, keeping the phone in a pocket/backpack while playing music.
The thing is that when receiving a call and answering it using the BT Headset buttons, the phone still wakes up and unlocks itself. Meaning that the device is now accessible by the touch panel but in my pocket/backpack thus messing with it.
Is there way to prevent that ?
So when answering to a call from a BT headset the device remains locked.
Thanks for any help on that.
David.
Anybody with that same problem ?
David on HD2
Hi there David,
I have had the same issue with my HTC HD2 for the past 6 months since I bought the phone and have not seen anyone come up with a resolution for this!
Even the Iphone handles this simple problem better.
I cannot understand how they can release a fantastic phone like the HTC HD2 that can just about replace a computer but can not do the simple job of not unlocking the handset when controlled with a bluetooth device.
I can only hope that there is a programmer out there that could tweek the registry to solve out problem.
Thanks Ace
Exactly. I feel the same way too. But just have to live with it I guess, just leave it and wait for the auto lock to kick in again
So I guess it is a wellknow problem with no solution or work around... at least we know.
Not pleasant to live with... having to stop on the side of the road because a call kick in while riding in the hot tropical summer.
David BT HD2 ironhorsing in Taiwan.
there is a solution, it's called s2u2. It has settings to set it to lock on call when using BT.
http://www.ac-s2.com/
you want the wvga version.
Finaly hope arise... I am trying it right away.
Thank you very much for that.
Confirmed! It works!
Thank you very much nrfitchett4 .
And it gives some more life to the standby/locked screen.
Although one might want to change the default wallpapers...
The only little inconvenience of this app is that you have to re-start it after a soft reset. But it is worth it.
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Confirmed! It works!
Thank you very much nrfitchett4 .
And it gives some more life to the standby/locked screen.
Although one might want to change the default wallpapers...
The only little inconvenience of this app is that you have to re-start it after a soft reset. But it is worth it.
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what do you mean?
You shouldn't have to restart it after reset, just lock your phone. You can set it to lock on screen off, or screen on, or manually.
nrfitchett4 you are right... my bad... Sorry for the misunderstanding.
The app is still working after a reset.
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nrfitchett4 you are right... my bad... Sorry for the misunderstanding.
The app is still working after a reset.
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very good. Seems to be the only lockscreen that doesn't cause occ. lockups on energy roms.
Cant confirm that.
I use the original ROM from HTC that came with the device.