How's about the level of the sound of conversation, the target client talker can hear me very well? The sound of conversation like as symbian phone, or not? I have every been found that so many pda has a problem about level of sound about conversation is very light.
้How's about the level of sound between I talk to another, he can hear me lightly or loundly?
I have had many smartphones as of yet, but never have i had a problem with the other party not hearing me properly.. Same with the Jade, no problems whatsoever.
the sound is clear and fine. Of the best that have tested. Better that cruise, my previous pda...
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I don't know if this is a fault or something I didn't expect but would be glad to here how others have found it.
I have had the ameo for a few weeks and have noticed that if I use a bluetooth or wired headphone everything seems to be fine on a phone call. However when I try to use it as a speakerphone, whoever I am speaking to complains that my voice is breaking up (I have a strong signal strength). It appears that if there is any response from the person I call or any noise in their background then the microphone at my end is interrupted making my voice unintelligible. I know the manual says to use a headset but what is the point of having a speakerphone if you can't use it? Does anyone else have the same problem or have I got a faulty unit?
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I don't know if this is a fault or something I didn't expect but would be glad to here how others have found it.
I have had the ameo for a few weeks and have noticed that if I use a bluetooth or wired headphone everything seems to be fine on a phone call. However when I try to use it as a speakerphone, whoever I am speaking to complains that my voice is breaking up (I have a strong signal strength). It appears that if there is any response from the person I call or any noise in their background then the microphone at my end is interrupted making my voice unintelligible. I know the manual says to use a headset but what is the point of having a speakerphone if you can't use it? Does anyone else have the same problem or have I got a faulty unit?
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I get this on full volume in a small room. Turning the volume down a bit usually seems to solve it. I think the mic is pretty sensitive and can get flooded a bit too easily.
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I don't know if this is a fault or something I didn't expect but would be glad to here how others have found it.
I have had the ameo for a few weeks and have noticed that if I use a bluetooth or wired headphone everything seems to be fine on a phone call. However when I try to use it as a speakerphone, whoever I am speaking to complains that my voice is breaking up (I have a strong signal strength). It appears that if there is any response from the person I call or any noise in their background then the microphone at my end is interrupted making my voice unintelligible. I know the manual says to use a headset but what is the point of having a speakerphone if you can't use it? Does anyone else have the same problem or have I got a faulty unit?
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I have used both the Ameo and the Dopod rom on the same device and can conirm that this problem is worse on the Ameo rom
Could other dopod users tell their experiences regarding hands-free calling
bobg said:
I don't know if this is a fault or something I didn't expect but would be glad to here how others have found it.
I have had the ameo for a few weeks and have noticed that if I use a bluetooth or wired headphone everything seems to be fine on a phone call. However when I try to use it as a speakerphone, whoever I am speaking to complains that my voice is breaking up (I have a strong signal strength). It appears that if there is any response from the person I call or any noise in their background then the microphone at my end is interrupted making my voice unintelligible. I know the manual says to use a headset but what is the point of having a speakerphone if you can't use it? Does anyone else have the same problem or have I got a faulty unit?
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I experienced something similar but only when the caller has a lot of background noise on their end. It's not a consistent problem here so I assume it's not the same issue you're having.
Thanks for the replies - it looks as if the unit is working to spec but that there is a 'built-in' problem when using the phone as a speakerphone. I didn't get this on the spv2000 I replaced with the ameo so wasn't expecting it. Background noise does seem to trigger it - I just tried phoning using the speaker phone to call an answerphone and it worked fine with clear audio at the other end. I think a day or 2 of playing with the volume to minimise the problem is the next step. I'll post back when I can be more definite but would be grateful for any other opinions.
Cheers
BobG
On my U1000 the mic works fine in speakerphone mode. There are no brakeups of voice even while walking mid-traffic. Yes, I have to speak loud but that is expected with background noise over 85db.
However, the speakers do not return sound very loud at all (for a speakerphone). I have to lean way forward and almost put my face on the screen to be able to clearly hear the other side (even in a totally quiet environment).
Would have been great to have had a decent speaker phone, but as it is I'm sticking to my bluetooth headset.
The 2 drawbacks with bluetooth is the answer delay, it takes a good 1 second before the connection is established between the headset and phone. The second thing is the sensitivity of the mic, it picks up everything that goes on around you, and drowns out your voice. I have to move the mic close to my mouth if there is other noises going on around me (but this is most likely a bluetooth headset problem, and not related to the U1000).
OK several calls later and after fiddling about with the volume I've found that the best way for this problem to be overcome is to set the 'in call' volume to its lowest! I've also set the main unit volume to about 40% but that shouldn't really have any effect. It's odd that the best way for the speakerphone to work is on minimum volume - fine for single calls but not much use if I want a few other people to listen in. However this is a very small problem now and the benefits of this device hugely outweigh this small drawback.
I have been experiencing call quality issues with my X7501. The problem seems to occur when the other person is in a noisy environment like in a noisy car or club. The result sounds like a broken or intermittent connection, where each of us can only hear bits and pieces of our conversation.
This does not seem to occur under any other circumstances so I am wondering if it is related to the Athena's in-built speakerphone. Maybe the microphone and speaker are interacting to cause this?
I am going to experiment with the microphone AGC, try covering the microphone, adjust the volume level, etc. next time this happens to try and track down the cause.
If anyone has experienced similar issues please post here.
Thanks!
Is anyone else having this problem? 65 views and no replies makes me wonder if I have a defective unit. I have determined the following:
1. The microphone AGC has no noticeable effect
2. The voice call is broken and intermittent if either party is in a noisy environment, not just the party being called
3. Covering the microphone with a fingertip restores the conversation to normal
It's almost like the phone is not full duplex...
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I have found out that covering the microphone (like with a fingertip) solves this issue. This works at either end of the conversation, wherever the noise is. Of cource this does not help if calling a conventional handset (ulesss the other party uses the "mute" button...
I am still wondering if onyone else is having this problem? Please let me know.
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I have found out that covering the microphone (like with a fingertip) solves this issue. This works at either end of the conversation, wherever the noise is. Of cource this does not help if calling a conventional handset (ulesss the other party uses the "mute" button...
I am still wondering if onyone else is having this problem? Please let me know.
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I have te same effect if not using headset. That is way I mostly use my Jabra stereo headset. Works well in any conditions.
The reason is that the mic is close to left speaker. Solution would be to switch it off, but I haven't heard of anybody done it.
I also use voip, but not the WM6 inbuilt one. I use Aget phone. Normaly it uses only speakerhone, but with stereo headset, incoming audio goes through headset, and my voice is picked up by mic builtin the Athena. It works well.
i do get the same problem if the person i am speaking to is in a noisy environment.
I have just got into the habit of holding the phone with my finger over the left speaker since i noticed it and it seems to be fine now.
A niggly little thing really, but not a deal beaker in my opinion. Such is the life of the gadget freak.......!
When someone call me or i call someone, there is no sound, i can't hear the person talking. but when i on speaker, there's sound. any solution?
You may refer to one of my following post link concerning no sound in earpiece.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=546231
You are not the only one but I wonder there will more and more Diamond2 users have this issue. This is the poor build quality of this device. There is another post concerning some adnormal sound in earpiece which may be a reason why the earpiece may fail as time pass by.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=548857
The earpeice issue will hit more and more people here, just like year ago TYTN II driver issue. It is another below par product of HTC.
Our HD2 can not do Two way Call Recording by default.
However:
rule 1: Samsung Omnia II Can do Two way Call Recording by tweaking registry
rule 2: Samsung Omnia II have a Hacked Sense ROM
now...
If Samsung Omnia II + Hacked Sense ROM + Two way Call Recording Registry Tweak
can do two way recording
Then
WM 6.5 disable HD2 two way call recording on purpose OR HD2 missing some system file OR HD2 need to replace some system file from Samsung Omnia II ?
ELSE
The HD2 Sense disable two way call recording on purpose? How about Samsung Omnia II disable sense UI, can it do two way recording ?
I don't have Samsung Omnia II, can not do the test...
Please help if you can.
htc disabled it because they don't agree with silent recording (which has legal implications in some countries).
If someone have both phone, they can confirme that.
Mine works!
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If someone have both phone, they can confirme that.
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My HD2 DOES record both ways when using Resco Audio Recorder. My outgoing voice is crystal clear, while the incoming voice is just slightly more quiet (but very easily understood).
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My HD2 DOES record both ways when using Resco Audio Recorder. My outgoing voice is crystal clear, while the incoming voice is just slightly more quiet (but very easily understood).
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The easiest way to test if its actually recording properly or just picking up the mic through the speakers is to try recording whilst the headset is plugged in. If the incoming recorded voice level is the same with the headset plugged in (and in your ear so there is no chance feedback) then you have an element of proper 2 way recording.
If I have the time I may flash some different bases and see how they compare.
Mark.
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The easiest way to test if its actually recording properly or just picking up the mic through the speakers is to try recording whilst the headset is plugged in. If the incoming recorded voice level is the same with the headset plugged in (and in your ear so there is no chance feedback) then you have an element of proper 2 way recording.
If I have the time I may flash some different bases and see how they compare.
Mark.
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I'll try plugging in a headset and let you know. Give me a few hours. Guests just arrived.
Peter
I was wrong!
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I'll try plugging in a headset and let you know. Give me a few hours. Guests just arrived.
Peter
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I was wrong! I connected a headset, made a phone call, and ONLY my outgoing voice was recorded. The incoming "caller" was NOT recorded.
Forgive me.
Vito Audio notes works like charm on hd2
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Vito Audio notes works like charm on hd2
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are you really sure? there are a number of ongoing threads about this and the consensus seems to be that when you test it, you make a call to your landline in a nice quiet room, and its actually picking up there other end through your mic.
try starting to record, then call your mobile so you get an engaged tone, maybe have tv in background, when you listen back, not a trace of engaged tone.
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Vito Audio notes works like charm on hd2
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Can you repeat the test from post5?
Mark.
RiAySoft makes Auto Phone Call Recorder (v.1.30) which I works really well on my HD2. Incoming call recording is direct and doesn't rely at all on the microphone. I had to pay a few bucks for it though but it's well worth it if you need it. Link below. http://riaysoft.perso.sfr.fr/en/?Windows_Phone:Phone_Call_Recorder
doesn't mention hd2 in compatibility list, have you tried it with the headset?
Yes, please plugin your 3.5mm Headset which you use to listen to music,
and make a call, see if both side is recored,
if yes, great news.
Try the free demo!
I don't know what I've done with the original headset I use my own earphones but go to the download site and just install it. It's an unregistered version with some reduced functionality I believe but it ought to be enough to test the earpiece out.
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RiAySoft makes Auto Phone Call Recorder (v.1.30) which I works really well on my HD2. Incoming call recording is direct and doesn't rely at all on the microphone. I had to pay a few bucks for it though but it's well worth it if you need it. Link below. http://riaysoft.perso.sfr.fr/en/?Windows_Phone:Phone_Call_Recorder
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same problem.it's picking it up through the mic. with the head set theres nothing from the other end, and to be fair this end is pretty faint through the wired mic.
the open mic is pretty good,I can see how you wouldthink it's working correctly.
Try covering the mic
Here's what I did before:
Try getting someone to help you make a test call without the earpiece in. Next try covering the mic while the other party is talking and you won't hear the difference when you play back the recorded file. On the other hand if you were to cover the mic whilst you were speaking into the hd2 you'd get an audible drop in volume.
I have also considered the fact that the mic might be picking up vibrations through the phones body (this would in reality be very unclear because phone mics are designed to pick up modulations in air waves which move much slower than they do through solids). Another quick test to prove this would be to compare the relative volumes of recorded audio using both different programs. Unless ACR has code artificially reducing the volume of incoming sound (doubt this) then both software should demonstrate similar results.
My guess is that the earpiece might require yet another set of code to enable recording of the rerouted audio.
my take is that it is carrying through the body to the mic, my reasoninhg being that even if you cover the earpiece, the ambient sound of the caller is still pretty clear.it almost sounds like its coming out of the back speaker too. maybe the rigid glass makes the sound carry without too much distortion.
someone will figure it out, its not s priority for me,I can wait.
I made three calls yesterday and I enabled the loudspeaker while calling because my hands are tied up on the keyboard encoding a project.
I called another classmate (fourth time and still on loudspeaker). This time, the one I am calling to has a ringback tune...I noticed that the music on her ringback sounds quirky or husky or something that it is unpleasant to the ears...Until I noticed that even my message alert tone is also the same...
Is it because that the very loud music of the ringback busted my speakers?
My mp3 sounds are now also sounding weird...So annoying...
Is there any other thing I can do before i can conclude that the hardware is already damage? Thanks...
_rugprince_