Hello, I have a htc cruise 2 on Windows Mobile 6.5. Sound level for my headset is really too low.
There is a solution for the HTC cruise but not applicable for the cruise 09. because the file (AudioPara)is not structured the same way and does not contain the same values
In the file "AudioPara4-HTC-France_V1" there is the following line:
B25, CE_PLAYBACK_HEADSET, 0,0,5,4000,4000,0,4000,4000,422,0,0,190,0,320,320,320,0,0,7 F 0,300,300,3000,0,0,7 F65, 0.780, FF9A, 1B0C, F333, 0, ED00, 0,0,7 F65, 0.780, FF9A, 1B0C, F333, 0,68,743 E, 6,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 , 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, FFFF, FFFF
I don't know what value I need to change in order to get proper sound level. Anyone can help me ?
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I was frustrated that the m$ stack for bluetooth was crap and since no one is actively support development for the stack i decided to do a little modding myself....and well...i have gone through 5 songs now...and NOT a single skip!!!!
For this mod you will need the Resco Registry Editor or equivalent...then navigate to
HKLM\Software\Widcomm\BtConfig\SerialTransport
and set BaudRate to 460800
Do a soft-reset and wallah...you got sweet streaming music
As it turns out, the original 921600 rate is just too much for our little herms to handle and therefore the skipping.
Try it out and let me know what your results are!
widcomm stack download?
where did you get the widcomm a2dp download? I can't seem to find it. I would like to see if there's any difference with the built-in stack. After the A2DPfix.cab, i don't have any skipping either.
just saw the sticky, so is BBS_HERMES 03.zip the file I need?
Where to Get A2DPfix.cab
I did not find it with a quick search, I sure would like it. The skipping drives my up the wall.
Thanks
Sam
gauravdc: Did you actually softreseted your device after changing? Widcomm (for me) gives me the infamous insufficent memory problem. However changing it back to original makes it work again.
However, to improve the quality of the stack even further AND the best way to eliminate skipping is to add the following:
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WIDCOMM\Plugin\AV]
"Blocks"=dword:00000004
"SubBands"=dword:00000008
"LineSpeed"=dword:00000100
The linespeed is equal to 256kbit/s for an mp3, and is giving me very little skipping (once per song)
and the block and subbands values should be changed with caution. you may change between 4-16 on both of those values.
More info on this is here: http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1350&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#more1350
To tune it further, change the linespeed to for instance. 192 kbit/s (192 decimal value)
You can also try A2DPFix.cab by Sleuth to keep the flow open (which eliminates /or almost eliminates skipping)
8525 Headphone Skipping
I have a Cingular 8525 and SA505 BT Headphones that are skipping. I have read through some of the threads posted here regarding modifying the registry and the A2DPFix.CAB fix, etc. Please forgive me, but I am new at this and don't quite understand it all. Could someone give me more specific instructions on how to do this? The skipping is driving me crazy! Thank you.
I have the same problem.. have to change it back to original value.
cybertron said:
gauravdc: Did you actually softreseted your device after changing? Widcomm (for me) gives me the infamous insufficent memory problem. However changing it back to original makes it work again.
However, to improve the quality of the stack even further AND the best way to eliminate skipping is to add the following:
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WIDCOMM\Plugin\AV]
"Blocks"=dword:00000004
"SubBands"=dword:00000008
"LineSpeed"=dword:00000100
The linespeed is equal to 256kbit/s for an mp3, and is giving me very little skipping (once per song)
and the block and subbands values should be changed with caution. you may change between 4-16 on both of those values.
More info on this is here: http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1350&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#more1350
To tune it further, change the linespeed to for instance. 192 kbit/s (192 decimal value)
You can also try A2DPFix.cab by Sleuth to keep the flow open (which eliminates /or almost eliminates skipping)
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This is very confusing as I don't have any skipping on my Wizard at all since I overclock it to 260Mhz and mine is a Wizard and you guys have a hermes... My line speed is 300 with the rest, same as yours... weird...
Only difference is I am using the Axim's Widcomm stack with the corrected com port for Wizard of course.. beautiful music..
Could someone make it working fine on VGA screen?
It works but is very short (about 1/4 of the screen)
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=58130&d=1195040550
I wish I could use it on my diamond cause the new one has less options (they can be modified only via registry)
Thanks
just go to the program folder and change all the sz of the bg image files to 640x480 and double the sz of the smaller images example 24x48 change it to 48x96 that should do it...
there is no program folder
so forget about it, install srs wow, and..forget bout ****ty htc app(your beloved thc audio ****ter).
The problem is that I prefer AudioBooster for 2 important Reason:
-It is hardware modification and not software. So it acts directly on sound processor so quality is better
-It has a real equalizer with frequency gain adjustment (and not only bass and treble adjusting)
I just don't know the name of the image file and don't know where they are but I'm sure those who packed it into the cab file know......ohh that's the solution I'll have a look at the cab.
I used Win CE CAB manager to increase size of each BMP files. It doesn't work well. Some images are cut. I think there are further things to do in the .xml files that i unfortunatly don't know how to do
does this audio booster works on HTC Tytn?
Hello know if it is possible to operate in audioboster fm radio?
Want to increase the volume of radio fm
No one ?
riconat said:
Want to increase the volume of radio fm
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Try to use SRS WOW, it increases all system sounds
is it workable on o2 zinc?i mean audio booster
Hi all.
I have an HTC Snap and upgraded the ROM to WM 6.5. The audio through any headset plugged into it is to low. I have tried to install WOW SRS HD but it just doesn't work even after a soft reset. Does anyone have an alternative solution ?
found it
Ok, I have found a hack to get the headset volume up, and different audio settings, for the Maple with 6.5 ROM. On your device, with a registry editor (I use Total Commander), go to :
HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\AcousticFile
and check which AudioPara file is used for audio settings on your device (for exemple, on my 6.5 french ROM, it's AudioPara3_Maple_FRC_V2.csv).
Copy and backup this file on your computer. Now use a text editor or import file in Excel and change the following Parameters :
F5 - PHONE_HEADSET_VOL5 : rxVolume = A0C0
you can raise the rxVolume value to another hexa value up to FFFF, but if you set it to max, it will probably get the headset sound to high and the audio will probably be distorted.
Copy the file back to the Windows folder on your device and overwrite the old file, re-start device.
I also changed the txVolume to 6000, but you can change both settings to the values you prefer for your headset. I did not change and test the other values but I assume you can tweak the volume for the BlueToothHeadset, EarCuple, etc...
The volume on the wired headset supplied with my Touch2 was too high even when the volume on the handset was set to its lowest setting. Note that the HTC handset does not have its own volume control, unlike older headsets. After reading this forum I was finally able to change the settings to something more suitable but there was a twist compared to what I had read.
On my Touch2 a file \Windows\audiopara3.csv controls the audio settings. This may be different if you got your Touch2 from a network operators. Mine was sim-free. A group of settings “PHONE_HEADSET_VOL0” to “PHONE_HEADSET_VOL5” controls the volume of the headset. The factory settings are a set of 6 hex values: 2013, 2861, 32D6, 4000, 656E, A0C2.
I changed them to 200, A00, 1000, 1600, 2000, 2600 which work well for my headset and ears.
The twist is that there are TWO sets of values with this name in the audiopara3.csv file.
The first set has “B0” at the beginning of the row but these have no effect on the sound.
You need to edit the SECOND set which has “F0” at the beginning of the row.
To do the actual editing I copied the audiopara3.csv file to a desktop PC using activesync. Make a backup copy in case you screw up the editing.
I read the csv file into a spreadsheet program like Excel or Open Office Calc to see what the actual values look like. However I edited it in Notepad because when saving the file, Notepad doesn’t add extra formatting characters, as happened to me with Excel. Because the file coped from the Touch2 is read only you will need to save a new version with a different name, delete the original and rename the new version to audiopara3.csv
Next copy the audiopara3.csv to a folder on the Touch2 using Activesync. It’s not possible to copy the file into the Windows directory using Activesync so copy it somewhere else.
Load the Total Commander utility on to your Touch2. Then use it to manually copy the edited audiopara3.csv file into the Windows folder. It will probably ask you if you want to overwrite the existing version – say Yes.
To make the new settings active, power off the Touch2 (using the “Power Off” option) and back on again.
If you screw up the changes and need to give up, delete the edited audiopara3.csv using Total Commander. If you then power the device off and on again it will get the original audiopara3.csv out of ROM.
HTC Touch2
Bought SIM-free
ROM 1.28.401.4 (66092) 9/16/09
This is for smartphone users mainly, no clue if others are affected as well.
I noticed that changing profiles on Smartphone since WM 6.1 delivers a reset of the System Volume (aka Master Volume) to the value stored for the "System Sounds".
No clue which clever mind has taken the decision to put "System Sounds Volume" (so the beeps, clicks and other noises of the device) to steer the Master Volume of the device when switching profiles. But well, it happened :-(
Luckily there is a simple solution:
The changed behavior is documented only with WM 6.5 but is present already in WM6.1 (I used the latest S740/Rose as Donor). See the entry at MSDN here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff599655.aspx. From that you may think the new behavior has to switched on explicitly - but sadly it is the default. So if the below listed value is missing or it is set to "0" then the changed behavior applies.
So the simple solution is to create a DWORD named "SysVolIgnoreSilent" under the path "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Volume" and assign a value of "1" to it. Then you have your old behavior back!
Should work with any WM6.1 and WM 6.5 ROM - check your tpcutil.dll if the string is there.
This does not yet apply to WM 6.1 Standard 5.2.19958.1.2.0 (HP Ipaq Voice Messenger) while it does for the HTC S740 (Rose) 5.2.20179.1.3.4
Smartphone ( - Standard) only! Profile handling was never usable on the ( - Professional) variant anyway (I never liked it there at least).