Hello everyone, I have a problem that surely you have seen them all.
The FM radio of our Galaxy's has no equalizer
and you can adjust the frequency
I would like this thread can be used to solve and improve the sound quality of FM radio
perhaps by increasing the low frequencies that are missing.
Have you made any changes?
I installed but does not work with DSP 2.2 Froyo Journal
I installed Audio boster and works well on everything except the fm radio
Any solution?
Thanks in advance
FM radio? I have a Vibrant and it doesn't have FM RADIO! Does it?
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riconat said:
Hello everyone, I have a problem that surely you have seen them all.
The FM radio of our Galaxy's has no equalizer
and you can adjust the frequency
I would like this thread can be used to solve and improve the sound quality of FM radio
perhaps by increasing the low frequencies that are missing.
Have you made any changes?
I installed but does not work with DSP 2.2 Froyo Journal
I installed Audio boster and works well on everything except the fm radio
Any solution?
Thanks in advance
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You have a I9000, right? You should head over to their forums and download Voodoo Sound. Install that and it should help with your problem.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to change the frequency-range in the built in radio on HTC diamond so it starts around 78 Mhz instead?
I am interresting too
I would remind you that there would also be a problem FM Wide > FM Narrow
It would also be interesting to the upper range around 118 Mhz AM air band
I´d be very interested as well. Get some Air Bands in there. Is this a software problem or hardware?
Dueltreker said:
I´d be very interested as well. Get some Air Bands in there. Is this a software problem or hardware?
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Please do a search before you ask questions. I've answered this question more than twice. Airband is Amplitude Modulated and not FM Frequency Modulated.
They are different working modes and cannot be modified on chip.
halloj said:
.... Airband is Amplitude Modulated and not FM Frequency Modulated.
They are different working modes and cannot be modified on chip.
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I know, but is possible the reception aslo if not perfect in FM Wide, obviously it is a compromise but if hardware allows
Anybody know how to listen to the FM radio on the HTC Touch Diamond? My gym has flat panel TV's but no sound. Instead it says "Tune to station 106.9 FM". I'd like to be able to do that...
hi all after plugging in headphones to my htc hd2 i find the default htc radio not get a very good signal at all, my older omnia1 got a great signal all the time but this ones iffy as hell, will installing another radio app work any better or is it juts a **** radio reciver built in
i live in Nottingham, uk and have tested the stock htc headphones, shure se310 and also the big sennheisers hd595
are there even other apps compatible with the FM hardware
emmm i tought all apps were compatible with all fm radios ?? am i wrong to think this
Does someone can ear FM Radio on the HTC HD2 (with headset connected). The frequence is always bloqued at 87.5 Mhz, no way to search a radio or to change the frequence.
If someone knows a good .apk for FM Radio, I want it
I'm using RafDroid 4.2.0 Ext (Nand v2.2.1)
Thank you...
bigalfy said:
Does someone can ear FM Radio on the HTC HD2 (with headset connected). The frequence is always bloqued at 87.5 Mhz, no way to search a radio or to change the frequence.
If someone knows a good .apk for FM Radio, I want it
I'm using RafDroid 4.2.0 Ext (Nand v2.2.1)
Thank you...
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Try Spirit FM Radio. You can find this by searching the forum or market.
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Thank you, but same problem with this software : BroadCom chip found, but no FM feature started
Perhaps the wrong hardware driver
you gotta use htc oem headphones for it to work. i ordered a pair and the radio started working. 4.99 on ebay
I found myself the solution , the only way for me to have FM Radio : switch on BlueTooth before starting the FM Radio program... It's on the same Chip !
Have a nice day
I'm a bit late to this thread, but...
chijioke said:
you gotta use htc oem headphones for it to work. i ordered a pair and the radio started working. 4.99 on ebay
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I'm surprised about that. Other 4 contact jack headphones won't work ?
Which "Audio Method" are you using ?
bigalfy said:
I found myself the solution , the only way for me to have FM Radio : switch on BlueTooth before starting the FM Radio program... It's on the same Chip !
Have a nice day
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I believe this is a Broadcom based device, so my "UART Mode" should work if Bluetooth is off, and if my app has access to SU/root. But the app needs the Bluetooth UART device to be one of the following (unless you configure a custom setting):
"/dev/s3c2410_serial0",
"/dev/ttyHS0",
"/dev/ttyHS1",
Thanks !
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Hello xda,
I want to ask you about FM transmitters. I couldn't find anything worth reading about it. S4 doesn't even have a FM Reciever, what I want to know about is if any accessory that would transmit FM radio waves and suitable with S4 exists? All ideas are welcomed, thanks...
P.S.: I have an old car with an old radio, i want to transmit fm waves and listen to songs in my cars audio system, thanks...
No one? So there are no accessories for that? (Sorry I looked it up on Google, didn't find many resources)
Sorry
It wont work.Because It don't have Hardware resources
:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
Nooooo... lol thanks for reply anyways...
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ro xl123 said:
Hello xda,
I want to ask you about FM transmitters. I couldn't find anything worth reading about it. S4 doesn't even have a FM Reciever, what I want to know about is if any accessory that would transmit FM radio waves and suitable with S4 exists? All ideas are welcomed, thanks...
P.S.: I have an old car with an old radio, i want to transmit fm waves and listen to songs in my cars audio system, thanks...
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If I understood well what you want to do you can use devices like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wireless-3-...449?pt=US_FM_Transmitters&hash=item2c7128a269
I have one similar, but it's broken, used to work like a charm on my laptop , I plugged it and then listened to my music on the car, was great , Hope this solves your issue!! But if it's about S4 receiving FM radio, I'm sorry, but I don't believe it can work . But you can get some apps like TuneIn Radio and listen to some great Internet Radio
I already use tune in no its about transmitting, thanks that may do..
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If you use the Sony stock FM Radio, as good as it is, Sony missed a setting when porting their Radio3.apk from the Z/ZL Qualcomm FM chip and driver to the Z2's Broadcom chip and driver.
If you live in an area with moderate signals, you will notice that although the stereo image is very wide, it doesn't get narrowed by the Broadcom chip or API as the signal strength varies. This results in a noticeable increase in background noise (hiss). Sony forgot to enable Stereo Blend....
The link below allows you to use an FM Radio app that correctly blends the stereo image automatically,
I use FM Radio a lot - this is a vast improvement.
Once you have installed the app, it will run correctly at default. If you are rooted DENY SU permission.
Note that there are some UX bugs to work out at the moment...but it works well. This is only a test release.
Spirit 1 with Z2 working: http://d-h.st/hdi
Credit to mikereidis
Remember to support dedicated developers like Mike if you like their work. Spirit FM is available via G Play. If you like the test release, buy the app.
Thanks for the post. Audio sounds great from this app. I have a weird bug with my phone though and the FM Radio. In both this app and the built in FM app, it will only play audio (through headset or speakerphone) when the screen is off. Is it supposed to be this way? Anybody else have this or know why it might be doing this? Updated to latest .314 update in Canada on an unlocked Z2.
Jeevez said:
Thanks for the post. Audio sounds great from this app. I have a weird bug with my phone though and the FM Radio. In both this app and the built in FM app, it will only play audio (through headset or speakerphone) when the screen is off. Is it supposed to be this way? Anybody else have this or know why it might be doing this? Updated to latest .314 update in Canada on an unlocked Z2.
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Weird - mine is OK in that respect
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Yeah, it didn't do it the first time I tried using the FM radio after getting the phone but recently it does. I wonder if a factory reset might fix it, I just don't feel like setting up my phone again!!
Check Google Now settings and check activate from lock screen.
cruzargel said:
Check Google Now settings and check activate from lock screen.
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Thanks! Also found this after re-googling it today. Somebody also posted this solution on the Xperia Support forums. Guess it's the always listening "OK Google" that was messing with the FM Radio. Strange but at least I know what the issue is now! Wonder if this will be fixed with future updates to either the Google Search app or the FM Radio app?