Fm radio how to increase the low frequencies - Galaxy S I9000 General

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

Errr read the development section much????
Flash a custom kernal which includes voodoo sound..download voodoo app to enable fm bass..also download galaxy tuner..it includes a 5band hardware eq
Sent from my GT-I9000

ImraanK said:
Errr read the development section much????
Flash a custom kernal which includes voodoo sound..download voodoo app to enable fm bass..also download galaxy tuner..it includes a 5band hardware eq
Sent from my GT-I9000
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Hello there but not an application without having to flash the phone
I'm afraid to flash, I already had problems with oclf and broke the internal memory
and I have replaced the whole phone under warranty.
If I install the kernel than I lose my warranty?

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Please check SetiroN's kernel thread. It gets updated a lot so make sure to keep the kerenel updated.
Change log
Fully deodexed JM8, JI6 & JPA
Used JM8 dump then JPA dump with Tayutama's Theme & JPP modem (Themed JPA Rom)
Used JM8 dump then JPA dump with JPP modem (JPA Rom)
Used JPA rom, JI6 framwork & JI6 modem (JPA\JI6 Rom)
Used JI6 dump & JI6 modem (JI6 Rom)
Removed FM Radio
Removed My Files
Removed Touchwiz
Removed Youtube (Old Version)
Added Advanced task killer
Added Astro file manager
Added Battery mod by rom-g
Added Bubble
Added Busybox
Added Facebook
Added Home Switcher
Added Pandora
Added Quick boot
Added Real calc
Added Setcpu
Added SGS Tools
Added Superuser
Added Tip calc
Added Titanium backup
Added TouchWizGTG Launcher v1.1.1 (Landscape mode, transparent app drawer & way faster.
Added Xan's Voltage Settings app
Added Youtube (New Version)
How To Install
1 Root your phone
2 Copy zip to sdcard
4 Install recovery with rom manager
5 Install rom using recovery by selecting zip in recovery NOT REINSTALL PACKAGES METHOD
How To Enable Lag Fix
1 Use quick boot app to reboot to recovery
2 Select Advanced ULK features
3 Select Lag fix options
4 Select what lag fix you want installed
5 Select Go back
6 Select Go back
7 Select reboot
8 Select Yes with backup and restore
Enable WCDMA 850Mhz
1 One-Click Restore to JF6
2 Odin flash JG8 modem
3 Ensure 850Mhz is working (*#0011#)
4 Master Clear with One-Click
5 Use CWM Recovery to install new ROM
6 Once up and running, enable WCDMA 850 by *#2263# (COMBI BANDS -> choose WCDMA 850)
Credits to eugene373, Raykoid666, bowtieguy, DocRambone, Tayutama, Fightspit, designgears, xuzer, xcaliburinhand, SetiroN, rom-g, gtg465x & cyanogenmod team.
Donations
OLD ROMS
Tayutama Themed JPM Rom with JPM modem, I9000 reoriented kernel v2.1 10.23.2010, Voodoo & HSUPA (10-25-10)
Fully Loaded JPM\JI6 rom with 2e kernel (10-15-10)
Fully Loaded JPK\JI6 rom with 2e kernel (10-23-10)
Fully Loaded JPM\JI6 rom with I9000 reoriented kernel v2.1 10.23.2010, Voodoo & HSUPA (10-25-10)
Stock JPM\JI6 rom with 2e kernel (10-15-10)
Stock JPM\JI6 rom with I9000 reoriented kernel v2.1 10.23.2010, Voodoo & HSUPA (10-25-10)
JPK roms
shep211 said:
JPK\JI6 rom with Rombie v2a
Stock JPK\JI6 rom coming soon!
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Good job Shep...is the BT mic working properly?
boomerod said:
Good job Shep...is the BT mic working properly?
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Just tested my BT headset and the Mic works. My wife says there is more background noise with the bt headset when I test called her but unsure it thats rom related. I don't really use it that much so don't know if thats normal or not for this BT headset. Test it out and let me know.
Very interesting, I will give it a shot.
Nice to see you here and cooking too
awesome job Shep! let me know what i can do to help. i am working on a few things right now, and i will try to fit anything in you need. even if its just testing
welcome aboard. Glad to see this.
cool
does it lock the phone like the ji6 leak
Thanks Shep. I'll try this tomorrow
is everything working properly in this rom? wireless? 3g? bluetooth? all the buttons? headset jack?
shep211 said:
Just tested my BT headset and the Mic works. My wife says there is more background noise with the bt headset when I test called her but unsure it thats rom related. I don't really use it that much so don't know if thats normal or not for this BT headset. Test it out and let me know.
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That's a positive result; the mic on the non cooked combo we tried under the other thread made it sound like you were far away, mumbled, and like you're in a tunnel.
Next question: In the JPK ROM the Bluetooth Voice Commands worked - do they on this one? You should be able to use the headset to tell the phone to, for instance, "call mom". If it works, this is my next flash.
I'm concerned about the exchange issues seen in other leaked froyo rom builds.
Carnage9270 said:
I'm concerned about the exchange issues seen in other leaked rom builds.
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i personally have not had this issue, but i have seen it reported on cog and on the leaked build. i would assume it has something to do with the exchange server you connect to. mine is working great and i have tested it on 3 different 2.2 setups with zero issues.
Pirateghost said:
i personally have not had this issue, but i have seen it reported on cog and on the leaked build. i would assume it has something to do with the exchange server you connect to. mine is working great and i have tested it on 3 different 2.2 setups with zero issues.
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Good to know, I have a feeling the issue is from people using hosted exchange servers.
Found a bug in video player. I am fixing it and will have beta 2 up soon. Please wait to flash unless you want to help beta test.
great work.. i test the video and music player and both fc (when playing a file). this also happened when i was testing it with doc's deodex xxjpk rom a couple days ago. maybe its just me. still trying to find figure out the problem
i am flashing back to stock right now to do a master clear
Carnage9270 said:
I'm concerned about the exchange issues seen in other leaked froyo rom builds.
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This was not an issue on the JPK ROM. And, I did have the issue with all Cappy Froyo builds - from stock to Cog Beta 5.
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See this post for information on issues we had in testing JI6/JPK (before this effort by Shep which put the JPK in the JI6 framework from Cog builds): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798164
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Unless the issue is related to the JI6 framework and not the native email app, which I don't think is the case.
Just thought of something....dammit I wont be able to download the beta2 because of the download restrictions on the host >.<
xuzer said:
great work.. i test the video and music player and both fc (when playing a file). this also happened when i was testing it with doc's deodex xxjpk rom a couple days ago. maybe its just me. still trying to find figure out the problem
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Did you have captivate 2.2 kernel loaded on doc's deodex xxjpk rom?
Carnage9270 said:
Just thought of something....dammit I wont be able to download the beta2 because of the download restrictions on the host >.<
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Pull the plug on your modem and/or router and you'll get a new IP from your provider, which is all that those sites check for.

[ROM] Killer23d's Doc_V1.3_Bell_UGJK3 / BUJP8_v9_Bell_Idan73 for Captivate 12/14/2010

Based on Bell I9000UGJK3 / BUJP8 modified by Idan73 (12/14/2010)
This is a Captivate port from Doc Froyo. This ROM is designed for Bell (i9000m) and it contains much fewer customizations compare to the Vibrant and Captivate from the USA.
UMTS and GSM 850Mhz is enabled by default, flashing modem seperately is not required.
This ROM has been modified from the original full ROM, it only contains stock apps similar to my other ROM releases.
Basic Features:
- Based on UGJK3 (Froyo 2.2)
- T959 TLJL3 Modem (Telus w/ HSUPA, HSDPA enabled)
- Deodexed
- Apps and framework optimized
- Rooted
- Busybox 1.17.3
- Zip-aligned
- Clockworkmod Recovery
- SetiroN SuperOptimized Kernel w/ ULK/OC/BLN support
- Unthemed (theme templates available)
- Big APN list
- WIPE installs, factory reset BEFORE 1st install recommended
- Ads Blocked HOSTS file
- Segue font
Extra in BUJP8_v9_Bell_Idan73_Special (full wipe rom)
- Will wipe /data so make backups, do not restore system backups.
- Canadian modem
- Canadian csc
- All google apps updated to latest version
- No aldiko or layar.
- Included bugfix (zipalign and fat)
- Changed build.prop for market fix
- Added cradle and car cradle apps from canadian csc to system/apps without the need to do csc reset unless they choose to.
Added apps:
Zeam (to system/app)
Captivate Camera
Latest SU and busybox
Dlna
Droid X Keyboard
Gmail
Install flash player
Live wallpapers Chooser
Maps
Mobile tracker
Samsungapps
Screen capture
SNS accounts (facebook sync)
Swype
Unified inbox (facebook, twitter etc)
Wipereciver
Voice dialer
Voice recorder
Voice search
Youtube
Removed:
Bell apps (Bell.apk, seven.apk)
Magic smoke wallpapers
Samsung Keyboard
FM Radio
Launcher PRO
TW launcher and widgets
Extra fonts
Aldiko
Buddiesnow
Days
Dualclock
Layar: download from market
Minidiary
Pressreader
Samsung livewallpapers (but you can use live wallpapers)
Protips
Thinkdroid
Write and go
Spareparts
SGS info
SGS toolbox
Start-up/Shutdown tone
Known Issues:
- Kernel may cause charging death
Changelog:
- v1.2 - updated SetiroN kernel to 1.4.1, fixed BLN (can be activated via CWM recovery) and SD corruption issues, OC can now @ 1280.
- BUJP8 Bellified by Idan73, fixed multiple reported issues in UGJK3. Updated kernel 1.4.2
- v1.3 - Google Apps moved to system/app, New Market, Telus Modem, Zeam, New Setiron 1.4.6 kernel
Download:
Due to brand new kernel, to prevent further issues, please backup with Titanium Backup and restore to JF6 before installing. If you install this on top, your phone will freeze at boot logo.
V1.3_Bell_UGJK3
Base ROM - http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0VLKDS5M/KILLER23D_UGJK3_DocV1.3_0.zip_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/LD5AA8HL/stock_fonts.zip_links Stock Fonts
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/JVEY9OAF/CAP_UGJK3_v1_AOSP.zip_links AOSP lockscreen + Circle Battery Mod Ver D
BUJP8_v9_Bell_Idan73
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1KYICDSI/killer23d_BUJP8_Doc_V9_Canada_850_Full.zip_links Base ROM
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/000FHBSP/CAP_BUJP8_stock_Ext_Menu.zip_links Stock Lockscreen, Extended Power Menu, Circle Battery Mod Ver D
Enable LAGFIX first before flashing my Theme add-on. Otherwise will boot into black screen if the internal SD is wiped/reset. To fix, needs to re-flash base ROM
Installation:
1) One-Click Restore to JF6 + Master Clear
2) Copy clockwork_recovery.zip to internal SD and rename to update.zip
3) Copy the ROM file and/or add-on to internal SD
4) Reboot to Recovery
5) Apply update.zip in Recovery to load Clockworkmod Recovery
6) Install the ROM file from internal SD via Clockworks
7) Wait for the install and reboot the system
7a) To enable lagfix and tweaks, reboot into recovery (adb reboot recovery)
7b) Allow system to reboot again
8) Install Add-On via CWM Recovery if needed (Must let the phone boots at least once)
Credit goes to DocRambone, kalpik, xcaliburinhand, Tayutama, Mikeymike and everyone else for their hard work to make this possible. Thanks to jhnstn00 for testing things ahead of time so making integrations smoothly.​
Please report any bugs!!
OLD DOWNLOADS:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/CWEH5IQ1/KILLER23D_UGJK3_DocV1.1.zip_links 1.1 Base ROM
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0ITYF5F5/KILLER23D_UGJK3_DocV1.2.zip_links 1.2 Base ROM
Reserved!! Thanks for Doc's work for putting this out quickly
AT&T users should check this out as I *think* this should solve the data connectivity, reception issues. Also this one is slim and fast because this rom is "very vanilla/virgin" compare to current AT&T's leak Froyo.
Spent a few hours putting them together, checking out the extra Bell's apps, testing them... I was amazed how fast this thing runs compare to the i9000 release. 850Mhz is on by defaults and phone calls now do not produce a buzzing noise.
I'm guessing you have good results using this on Fido?
I'm tempted to try this one out.. I'll definitely flash it in a couple of days (after using axura)
koreancanuck said:
I'm guessing you have good results using this on Fido?
I'm tempted to try this one out.. I'll definitely flash it in a couple of days (after using axura)
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I have no data plan (i am using grand-fathered plans), but I am seeing HSDPA and 3G data icons.
I am quite happy with the result so far.
Was so going to flash this. My external speaker just shut off for no reason a few days ago, and I have reflashed to stock JF6 and master cleared and then wiped all manually for good measure, reformatted SDcard . . .
I still might, if the download links ever appear to me. Breath bated.
had to do some serious looking into this one since im using your current i9000 v8 release killer and im kinda stuck. basically id like to know from anyone else is it really feeling that much more snappy/responsive and 2 is the new email client worth anything? im feeling pretty good where im at now but hey if its better i might jump onto this
bamonkey said:
had to do some serious looking into this one since im using your current i9000 v8 release killer and im kinda stuck. basically id like to know from anyone else is it really feeling that much more snappy/responsive and 2 is the new email client worth anything? im feeling pretty good where im at now but hey if its better i might jump onto this
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Since Doc made this so I am just following his lead There is nothing wrong with the i9000 v8. Feel free to stick to it as I will be using this one for a bit, then I will load it to my gf's i9000m and report back to him.
killer23d said:
I have no data plan (i am using grand-fathered plans), but I am seeing HSDPA and 3G data icons.
I am quite happy with the result so far.
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Aw shucks. But then again grandfathered plans are awesome.
hmmm very tempting. is this overclocked or default cpu speed?
sicmadek said:
hmmm very tempting. is this overclocked or default cpu speed?
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since it says setrions kernel its going to be OC by default.
Hello. Do we have the issues with wired headsets? Thank you.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
It's not compatible with any of the skins and themes I've tried. They all have odd quirks with button text. Like for example the "Clear" button in the notifications panel. It just has random characters on most themes.
Just little stuff like that. I see lots of little improvements scattered all over the place though. And Media apps like the video player seem to have better CPU focus than on other ROM's. Where other ROM's would stutter with sound or have an occasional stutter in video, this ROM played flawlessly.
I'll let you know if I see anymore.
I think I have a problem with 850 MHZ here. Callers go straight to voicemail. My phone rings once then nothing.
Looks interesting... I'm presently on Docs v8 with Andro Galassia V2 theme, SetiroN1.3.5, JK3 modem with ext4/ext4/ext4/ext2/ext2/ext2/false lagfix and its very stable and very quick. Does anyone know yet if this offers much more?
gunnyman said:
I think I have a problem with 850 MHZ here. Callers go straight to voicemail. My phone rings once then nothing.
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This was the post I was looking for and hoping it would not be the case. Had the same problem with jk2.
nice! this JK3 modem let me use EDGE when i switch to GSM only. for some reasons, JPM, JPP modem only let me use "G" when i switch to GSM only.
Is jk3 an official release?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
gunnyman said:
I think I have a problem with 850 MHZ here. Callers go straight to voicemail. My phone rings once then nothing.
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no problem here in San francisco/oakland area. i locked to 850mhz 3G, the phone rings fine!
Wired headset will ALWAYS have issues until one of the dev could figure out how to work with the codec.
Most themes out there will not work because I noticed the file size of framework-res.apk is quite a bit different than JP5/JPM/JPO ones. I didn't look into the changes but if you load the themes from other framework, the phone will looks very funny.
My phone works great in Vancouver, can receive calls/texts.
I suppose this build should be 95% similar to Doc's i9000m, just that this one is dedicated for North America phones to resolve modem issues. I would NOT assume this is the final release, but 2.2 for Bell is suppose to be due soon.
DG is making a new ROM based off I9000UGJK3 too, let's see what he is cooking later today.
How is gps with this? Please don't get upset at me for asking...I am just curious how it compares to other roms out there right now.
Sent from my GT-I9000M using XDA App

[U8800][KERNEL][DEC19] 2.6.35 kernel + force phone mic with headphones

I'm not responsible in any way if your phone disappears in a cloud of smoke and turns into an iPhone, or if something else catastrophic happens.
Thanks
- genokolar
- dzo
- stockwell
- franciscofranco
- TomGiordano @ github
- bukington @ github
Sorry if I forgot someone.
Changelog
Dec19
- Fixed default CPU max clock to 806Mhz. I'm extremely sorry about that bug
- some bluetooth changes from dzo's config.
Description
Should work with official 2.3 betas for U8800, maybe also geno's ICS. Don't know if it works with this compilation config on U8800Pro.
This is based on 2.6.35 kernel source for U8800Pro from huaweidevice.com with the following changes:
- dzo's fixes for u8800 (https://github.com/dzo/kernel_huawei/commits/2.6.35)
- The phone's mic is forced when headphones/etc are plugged in. So for example if you connect the phone to your car stereo via the headphone-jack, and make a phone call, you can hear the other person from the car's speakers and the phone's mic works as the mic. Stock Huawei kernels disable the phone's mic when anything is plugged into the headphone-jack.
I created two different versions for now, one with the force mic on, one with it off. If people want to test this otherwise, and not use the mic force mod.
Installation
1. Take a backup first somehow. This changes the boot.img. I recommed doing a full backup of your phone with the "dd" method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374511). This is always a good idea before trying anything after-market. This mod only changes the kernel, so shouldn't mess up the phone more than just the boot.img. To quickly go back to the default kernel you can backup in CWM recovery before flashing this, then advanced restore / boot to go back to the old kernel.
2. Flash (install zip) from geno's recovery 5.0.2.7. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1343276)
3. Looks like 2.3 beta1 v2 atleast has some problems with dalvik cache, so just incase you can wipe cache and dalvik-cache after flashing to avoid problems. If you experience any strange behaviour, try wiping both caches first.
Details (advanced stuff)
It's possible to turn it on/off as before with "echo /.../headset_mic_swith 0/1", but not sure if that requires root or not. Also it can be controlled with stockwell's x5 settings, haven't tested that yet outside of cm7 and miui.
The speakerphone mode (with phone's own mic & speaker) seems to have echo. It might be a side-effect of using the u8800pro kernel sources, but when I briefly tested even with the official beta1 v2 u8800 kernel there was some echo. I couldn't fix it like I did before, now the dev. id that had echo before works with line-out without echo, but it has echo with speakerphone mode etc.. And the dev. id that worked in 2.2 doesn't work anymore. Requires more study. My current version doesn't change anything in the speakerphone mode.
Also looks like Huawei added some "notify client of change" etc in there, it might be possible to force the mic by trying the other stuff I tried before in the old thread. (Force the value of ...h2w_state or an app that forces it).
Looks like when you add the OC frequencies and don't define min/max in .config, the max available is used by governor as max. freq. Good to know, I won't make the same mistake again now that I know.
Sources
https://github.com/ksatta/kernel_huawei
https://raw.github.com/ksatta/kernel_huawei/2.6.35/COMPILING_AND_FLASHING.txt
Downloads
Current release is attached to this post. edit: Couldn't upload for some reason, you can get them here:
https://github.com/ksatta/kernel_hu..._19-12-2011_12-46-27-NORMAL_MODE.zip?raw=true (normal mode)
https://github.com/ksatta/kernel_hu...12-2011_13-02-14-PHONE_MIC_FORCE.zip?raw=true (phone mic force)
All releases (current and older):
https://github.com/ksatta/kernel_huawei/tree/2.6.35/build_scripts/release_zips
And for when one kernel to miui or cm7 or oxigen
And can the kernel fix my screen problem, like moving alone losses sensitivity and stuff like this, because this are the problems that I normally have with 2.3 version
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vlc_marcos said:
And for when one kernel to miui or cm7 or oxigen
Sent from my u8800 using XDA App
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You mean after the 2.3 upgrade? if you downgrade to 2.2 franco.kernel has my mic mod, cm7 kernel has my mic mod, and miui too I think?
Anyway it might be possible to use geno's u8800pro cm7 2.6.3.5 kernel sources and tweak it to work after the 2.3 upgrade. But don't have time for that ATM
I mean a. 35 kernel for this Roms because the gingerbread of huwei only gives problems to my phone
Sent from my u8800 using XDA App
vlc_marcos said:
I mean a. 35 kernel for this Roms because the gingerbread of huwei only gives problems to my phone
Sent from my u8800 using XDA App
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Well, at the moment the easiest way is to downgrade to 2.2.
But I've been thinking and I think the following should work if someone wants to try:
- diff original huawei u8800pro 2.6.35 source with geno's source on his github (that's the one his cm7 u8800pro uses I think).
- See if there are any changes specific to cm7.
- Add those changes to this kernel (or dzo's)
.. or you could just try to flash geno's cm7 u8800pro and then this kernel, but I think the cm7 kernel has some cm7 specific stuff, not sure.
so after try your kernel and geno i can say that i still have problems with huwei rom. my screem is crazuy and i cant use the phone, i need to lock it and after to unlock to have the touch working during some min.
Thanks for the effort iam still waitting for a .35 kernel that i can use in miui and cm7
vlc_marcos said:
so after try your kernel and geno i can say that i still have problems with huwei rom. my screem is crazuy and i cant use the phone, i need to lock it and after to unlock to have the touch working during some min.
Thanks for the effort iam still waitting for a .35 kernel that i can use in miui and cm7
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I guess you've already tried to wipe dalvik cache, and also cache.
yes yes, i install everything 2 times to be shure. my phone reacts bad with this rom, your kernel can be good but i cant use because of the rom
vlc_marcos said:
yes yes, i install everything 2 times to be shure. my phone reacts bad with this rom, your kernel can be good but i cant use because of the rom
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Yup, there's still quite a few problems with the Huawei beta. I guess downgrading is the only way to go ATM for you. I did it once successfully, but it has its risks. Anyway there's more downgrading info in the beta1 v2 thread (as you already know probably, but if someone else reads this).
downgrading to miui again is easy, i have never had problems. i only have problems to have a stable 2.3 rom from huawei.
they are sharing a miui version of geno
hmm, almost 100 downloads but no comments, except vlc_marcos. I think that's a good sign? Or are ppl afraid to flash it fearing it will turn the phone into an iPhone, I'm 99% sure that won't happen
Thanks, trying.
What is forced mic mean? What difference does it make with normal?
darkage_in_me said:
What is forced mic mean? What difference does it make with normal?
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It uses phone mic even with headphones.
Sent from my Huawei Ideos X5 1.12.9(ret4rt) using XDA App
darkage_in_me said:
What is forced mic mean? What difference does it make with normal?
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julle131 said:
It uses phone mic even with headphones.
Sent from my Huawei Ideos X5 1.12.9(ret4rt) using XDA App
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Yeah, by default the phone disables the phone's own mic when anything is plugged in the headphone-jack. So this enables you to use phone's mic when you plug something into the headphone-jack. I think the most common use is if you connect the phone to your car stereo via the headphone-jack, you can hear the other person from the car's speakers and the phone's own mic works as the mic. -> The perfect speakerphone/handsfree solution
ksatta said:
Yeah, by default the phone disables the phone's own mic when anything is plugged in the headphone-jack. So this enables you to use phone's mic when you plug something into the headphone-jack. I think the most common use is if you connect the phone to your car stereo via the headphone-jack, you can hear the other person from the car's speakers and the phone's own mic works as the mic. -> The perfect speakerphone/handsfree solution
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Ah, now I think I will use normal mode. Thanks you man.
I flashed it properly 3 times both kernels, but did not work for me. Didnt go to boot animation. Reboots to splash screen all the time. Went back to genos OC kernel. Dont know if it affects, but i flashed it on OC kernel. Dont know does it need a clean install?
Fatsodonkey said:
I flashed it properly 3 times both kernels, but did not work for me. Didnt go to boot animation. Reboots to splash screen all the time. Went back to genos OC kernel. Dont know if it affects, but i flashed it on OC kernel. Dont know does it need a clean install?
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Nope, should work straight if you're running 2.3 beta 1 X. On my phone running beta1 v2 it works. Strange, it might be your phone has some different hardware than mine or something, U8800s are funny that way It might work by changing the config used to compile.
Others post here too if it works or not.
Makee..Mahtava..
Thanks Brah
Will test this out.
M..
Geno has created ROM with 2.3GB official i mean he has removed some unwanted stuffs from Unicom ver and have uploaded can refer here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20413960&postcount=580
and he has already created a kernel this is just for information......

[Q] FM Radio for ICS

I have read here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581415
The A500 have FM radio disabled and I want to know how to enable it on my tab
I haven't got success when I have tried to install the radio so can someone explain my how to install the FM radio on a A500 with a ICS rom
Thanks
your going to have to wait for them to make an app for it, if they give me the code i will make the app (going to require root)
Tib44 said:
I have read here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581415
The A500 have FM radio disabled and I want to know how to enable it on my tab
I haven't got success when I have tried to install the radio so can someone explain my how to install the FM radio on a A500 with a ICS rom
Thanks
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Why didn't you post in that thread? We really don't need another, especially when the answer is in the thread you quoted...
You can't. Even if "some" of the hardware is there, there is no kernel support or drivers. With no kernel support and no drivers, it's not happening.
Ok thanks
I will continue on the quoted topic

I need working sound booster for Bluetooth headphone

Hello,
I need something to make the headphone sound higher and louder
I tried all the google play apps but nothing works
also i tried Perseus kernel sound controller don't work
i have Nokia PH-503
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MamomaN said:
Hello,
I need something to make the headphone sound higher and loude
I tried all the google play apps but nothing works
Any thing working for this?
But for the unrooted stock kitkat rom please
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Bit difficult for unrooted device. But you can try the loudspeaker equalizer of different Music Players available. First try the Adapt Sound feature it is amazing n gives real clarity. All the best
Tried adept but almost nothing changed
Anything for unrooted?
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Probably not.
Tried more apps from the market but nothing works
Any chance to make it just with custom recovery , and then get the stock back , without root ?
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Nothing ?
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ok , if i decided to use a custom rom , what is the best one available around ?
what is the best cocked rom you recommend
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ok , if i decided to use a custom rom , what is the best one available around ?
what is the best cocked rom you recommend
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It doesn't matter if you are on Custom ROM or not, the important thing is you are rooted and have CWM Recovery.
"best" rom type questions are not allowed for some reason....people are really jumpy about stuff like that round here :\ so best to just try things and see what suits you best. i've tried SO MANY now, but personally nothing has beaten stock rom rooted to remove bloatwares manually and apply allbacksblack and sound boost, then unroot (or keep root and use system tuner or similar to really maximise battery).
for battery boost, what i did was to use root explorer to find 2 files in the system/etc/snd_soc_msm/ folder. they are snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3 and snd_soc_msm_x2_Fusion3_auxpcm. copy those to your pc and edit them in notepad++
find every line that is labelled "Digital Volume" and replace the xx.x% with whichever higher value you want. I find that around 69-70 works best, but it probably depends on your headphones etc and how much they can take.
anyway, once that's done, copy it back to your system/etc/snd_soc_msm/ folder (replacing what's there, BE SURE TO TAKE A BACKUP SOMEWHERE FIRST THOUGH) and set permissions to rw-r--r--
reboot and you're all set.
::EDIT::
Found a really easy way to make these edits with notepad++
- Copy all files from the snd_soc_msm directory to your mem card (and then to your pc).
- Open all files with notepad++
- Click search then replace.
- In the "find what" box type:- ([0-6][0-9].[0-9])%
- In the "replace with" box type:- 69.7%
- Click replace all in all open documents.
- Close notepad++ and save all changes.
- copy the edited files back to the /system/etc/snd_soc_msm/ folder
- set permissions to rw-r--r--
- reboot (optional? into recovery and clear cache/dalvik)
- enjoy louder sound
Using this method you don't have to painstakingly search through the sound files to find all the values that need to be replaced, the search string will find all % values that are between 00.0% and 67.9% and replace them all with 69.7%
I find that if you go above 69.7% it tends to just distort the sound, this value, for me gives the best boost while still retaining audio quality.
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ok , if i decided to use a custom rom , what is the best one available around ?
what is the best cocked rom you recommend
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OK, if your request is to loud the speaker output volume for ringtone and music this was easy with 4.3 Roms but 4.4 is may be different.
Relevant thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2274033
Other way (what I am using with my current 4.3 custom rom) is to find a custom rom able to work with Persus kernel and synapse tool. That allow you to set the speaker volume at +9db max. (very loud!)
May be other solution are available but all are with root because system file should be modified.
So, may i do it with my stock 4.4 rom , by flashing custom recovery abd root then flash the sound booster
And the get back to stock recovery and unroot .. Right ?
If so, how to do it ?
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flashed Omega v22 rom , i tried Massive Volume Modifications
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2274033
but the music volume still the same , any idea ??
i have Nokia BH-503 stereo Bluetooth headphone
maybe because you are using bluetooth headphones? i don't think the volume mods are working with bluetooth? don't quote me on that, but that could be the problem.
Nothing for bluetooth yet ?
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tried Perseus kernel sound controller don't work
anything works with Bluetooth headphone ??
Viper4androidFx is what you are looking for..... It is a replacement sound driver for rooted android devices, and allows the output to be boosted by a large margin, as well as having many other sound enhancement options. It works with the headphone jack, phone speaker, usb/mhl and most importantly it works excellently with Bluetooth audio.
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Viper4androidFx is what you are looking for..... It is a replacement sound driver for rooted android devices, and allows the output to be boosted by a large margin, as well as having many other sound enhancement options. It works with the headphone jack, phone speaker, usb/mhl and most importantly it works excellently with Bluetooth audio.
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If it's tested for bluetooth , where to get it ?
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