i've searched the forums about any type of noise cancellation app for the HD2 and really can't find anything. i know some phones have the noise cancellation mic and this one doesnt. but is there any app that anyone knows of that will help with background noise cancellation for this phone during calls?
i try to use some of the android voice features like voice texting and whatnot while i drive, but because of background noise it never hears me correctly. any help appreciated. thanks.
p.s. and no i don't try to use it while driving with the windows rolled down and radio blaring lol.
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Since the HD2 doesn't have dual microphones I'd recommend you invest in a good Bluetooth headset like a Jawbone or BlueAnt....
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I just got these really cool new headphones. The sound quality is great. The volume is nice and loud and they dont look like Mickey Mouse ears (ala the HT820), The one very BIG issue I have with them is that when I am making a phone calls only the left ear works!
Is there some way to get this thing to play in both ears. This is such a great device but the fact that it only plays in one ear makes it unusable for me as I work in a very loud environment and need it to play in both ears!
Any Ideas?
I just got off of the phone with Motorola. Apparently when the device receives a mono sound like a phone call it only plays the sound in one ear.
What we need is a way to trick the device into thinking that it is getting a stereo sound when making voice calls. Is there a way to do this?
Same problem here (left earphone only telephone calls). I hope that one of the gurus of the forum will come up with a solution. Are you using any of the registry tweaks or patches, and if so which ones? Thanks a lot.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
I am using a stereo bluetooth headset from Sony Ericsson, and It doesn't have your problem, when I click "turn hands-free on", both ear pieces works although it's mono sound.
But I have a question to ask, which media/MP3 player do you use to listen stereo bluetooth? I checked around Windows Media Player menu and it doesn't have a function like "switch to headset". I don't know how to link the audio to my bluetooth stereo headset for listening MP3.
Can anyone help me??
You need to enable Joint Stereo audio instead of Mono. I think you can do this in the most recent LVSW release (in the HTCtweakUI), and it can be done on any phone with a simple registry hack. Just search the forums and wiki for "joint stereo" and you should come up with something.
1. Navigate to "LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings" in the registry.
2. Use Joint Stereo to 0.
This change did not fix the problem. When I try and make a call its makes a LOUD beep in both ears then starts to play from just the left ear.
There has to be a way to make the headset think that it is getting stereo sound during voice calls.
RTFM the manual clearly states that during headset use the left ear is mono
that would because the right ear is the mic.
Radimus said:
RTFM the manual clearly states that during headset use the left ear is mono
that would because the right ear is the mic.
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This makes sense. Even if the mic embedded in the right earphone is a separate unit, sound coming from an adjascent earphone would have sent some feed-back to the mike. If it is the situation then there is no hope for us I guess. In any case, instead of a microphone extending towards my mouth or dangling on a cord I much prefer this configuration. Especially when riding my motorcycle it works great in the helmet.
Hi all,
well Im also a user of the S9 und must say the music sound is fantastic, but the mono call audio is just not good enough... Did anyone come a cross a way to make that stereo too or is there a way to increase the volume ?
Otherwise: does anyone now a better in ear round the neck device that does stereo on calls ?
Generally I very much like the fit of the S9 and that its slim an not bulky round the neck
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Hey,
usually I have plugged my phone via cable into my car radio. So I can listen to music and making calls and I can hear the other side crystal clear over my car speakers.
So it was with Galaxy Nexus.
But with Nexus4 it seems to be impossible. My partner can't hear me.
It seems, that the noise cancellation is active and filters my voice out.
Thats very annoying! Has anoyone made the same experience or a solution for this problem?
I don't know of there's a software solution. Simple $30 hardware solution is a Belkin Bluetooth car adapter. Works with calls and music. Nice. Check Amazon.
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I take my calls through Bluetooth to my cars radio and it works really well.
Yea I can confirm the problem happens when on auxiliary in the car, I also made a thread about the same issue http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027956
Yes, I've seen this too late, sorry!
On Nexus One we found out, that there is a line in the build.prop, which enable/disabel the noise cancellation.
But on N4 I can't find this service.
I don't have bluettoth in my car and it's a software problem. Why is the Noise cancellation enabled while using handsfree? Thats very dumb.
Used the phone through my AUX input in my car to make a call the other day, bit of a delay in the person hearing me at first but after that no problem...could have been a bad signal on one of our phones too causing the initial delay too
Hi All,
At least for me, none of the voice/video chat applications work without voice drop if headphones are not used. I just can't use the built-in mic and speakers of the tablet for audio/video chat as otherwise the incorrect noise cancellation algorithm just cuts the voice of N10 user at random but frequent intervals so as to make the conversation quite useless and irritating for the person at other end.
This behaviour is same for all applications - viz. Google Talk, Google Hangouts, Skype and even Tango. When contacted Google customer care for getting some guidance on this issue, it was advised to return the device and get a replacement.
Is anyone else facing this issue?
Please reply in either cases..
I've not yet tried it but in tempted to know how it works, perhaps it's designed to use with headphones alongside the built in mic, rather than with the speakers.
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I am having issues with making phone calls when using headphones with mic. I can hear perfectly but the person I am speaking to says the line is terrible with a hissing noise. This is no problem when only using the phone for calls.
I have this problem when I record my own voice with a voice recorder and use the samsung headset mic. I have no problem when I use just the phone's mic to record voice.
I have done some searching and found similar issues for people recording video. I have tried this edit of the build.prop file found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/help/to-fix-noise-recording-t3689517 But that has not fixed the problem.
Could someone else please try recording their voice with a headset mic and let me know the outcome.
If anyone has some solutions, I would be grateful.
This is my first OnePlus phone, and for the price, I'm mostly satisfied. One issue I have is that when I call people using a wired or wireless headset, they complain that the background noise is too loud especially the music that plays at grocery stores. This doesn't happen if I'm connected to my car or using speakerphone. I searched and it seems like this was an issue in the OP5 which had a "Noise Cancellation" setting but I can't find that in the 6T.
Has anyone experienced this? And if not, what brand/model headset are you using? I'm having issues with Skullcandy - Method Wireless and Skullcandy - Ink'd 2.