Is it supposed to be baseless? Mine sounds like a pair of headphones on loud.
Yes. Mobile devices either have really crappy bass or crappy bass.
Use volume+ app of you want to increase base or more fuller sound quality.
Download power amp it has good audio
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Soundcard
Does someone know hardware details of the soundcard?
Couldn't find anything!
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Does someone know hardware details of the soundcard?
Couldn't find anything!
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Yh I haven't found anything hardware specific on the sound/speakers.
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is there any hack or mod thats not an app that would allow you to make the music louder for both the headphones and speaker,,,i kno apps like louder music hack make it louder or poweramp but its not really what im looking for. Any help would b great
Turn it up to 11.
Use PowerAmp as your player and set the EQ to Phone Speaker
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Turn it up to 11.
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Nice Spinal Tap reference!
I would try to hold it closer to your ear. You may not see a difference at first.
Pump up the volume
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Ive tried all tht but I hate the poweramp app it freezes on my every hour
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Hi,
How does the music player sound compared to the original Galaxy S with Voodoo? I'm thinking of upgrading but am worried about the music sound quality. Thanks for any advice.
Harp
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its crappy if you use voodoo sound on gs1 .. maybe in the future there wil be something like voodoo. but until then its crap well yeah crappyy
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No problems on my SGS 2 as good as SGS1 .
There are multiple posts regarding improving sound quality if you want to try .
jje
JJEgan said:
No problems on my SGS 2 as good as SGS1 .
There are multiple posts regarding improving sound quality if you want to try .
jje
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yepp ;D
btw i'm using poweramp and the sound is completely fine for me ;D
PowerAMP with Head-Direct RE2 is amazing. PowerAMP with any decent pair of headphones is good.
beggin said:
PowerAMP with Head-Direct RE2 is amazing. PowerAMP with any decent pair of headphones is good.
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I think too
Is there any way.to get lyrics in default music player
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This is my first phone after having an iphone for 4 years. I'm hoping the music player and sound quality are on par or better than itunes on the iphone.
Do the Poweramp codecs provide better output than stock ones?
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PowerAMP with Head-Direct RE2 is amazing. PowerAMP with any decent pair of headphones is good.
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This. Stock sound is poor but it doesn't take much to change. PowerAMP is great, I don't even use my Fiio E5 anymore.
Is there a way to increase volume on the droid x? I have it up to the max.
I'm using liquidsense 3.2.
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I believe... power amp... Or something like that can... So I know yes... There are apps.. I just don't know the name
We have nothing to fear but running out of beer
Even on the phone call?
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I've been looking for this answer for a while now. Best option: DSP Manager.
Thanks
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DSP manager is great
also winamp pro has a built in equalizer that will allow you to boost overall volume of the music you listen to.
There are kernel mods you can use for this, but I've found them to distort the sound at high volumes. The only reason you'd want this is to play sound at higher volumes, so it seems like it's counter productive
I've recently tried out the power amp trial to see why its the people's choice for "best music player." Maybe it's because it's the trial but I don't see and significant things that make it better than the standalone stock player for the galaxy s3.
On the poweramp, you can adjust the EQ or use presets, same goes for the s3 player. Theres also the bass, treble, volume and x-stereo (not sure what that is) and on the stock player there is the 3d, bass, reverb, size of room, and clarity.
Am I missing something? Is it the looks that people go for on the poweramp? Or is there some special key features that other players don't have.
I'm not sure if I want to purchase the unlocked poweramp if it isn't much superior than the stock player. Only thing thats neat to me are the different sizes of widgets and customization for them.
What do you guys think?
Ummm, about everything. Sound quality, customization of the music and metadata, aesthetics, and especially the navigation and accessibility of your files.
akarol said:
Ummm, about everything. Sound quality, customization of the music and metadata, aesthetics, and especially the navigation and accessibility of your files.
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To me the sound quality is the same on both.
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To me the sound quality is the same on both.
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honestly, it sounds to me like you don't really care what the best music player is. if the stock player satisfies you, then by all means stick with it. it is NOT bad. it is also not for everyone
I like the crossfade/gap-less playback personally
How can software effect sound quality the only factors that should effect sound quality for digital music is bit rate, digital to analog converter and the tiny little amp inside our phones since the software only messes with the sound once you start funking it up with the EQ
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You are kidding me right? Poweramp significantly makes all music sound way better! Even my car stereo with two subs sound way better with Poweramp.
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How can software make sound better?! You're kidding right?! Have you heard of Beats? The hardware can do so much, but the processing (compression, equalization, etc) is all done via software. PA is miles ahead of the competition for true audiophiles.
These music players should NOT have any effect on music. If you shape the sound (EQ) you are losing bit depth plain and simple. That's why the whole beats app is a joke to me. The term beats and audiophile do not belong in the same sentence.
That said "better" is a subjective term and not everyone enjoys a flat eq curve, especially people with dual subs jamming to rap. Subjectively power amp SHOULD be the same as any player playing the same content with no EQ.
Also, you can control the player while the phone is locked (paid version)
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Also, you can control the player while the phone is locked (paid version)
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So does every other music app. The key to good sound is headphones. My Klipsch reference headphones sound awesome no matter what app I use. Anymore you pick an app based on feature set. If yours does what you want then screw other apps.
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erichj - I agree.
The main reason I bought it was for streaming my music in my car via Bluetooth. It connects and starts playing instantly without touching anything.
Poweramp is cool but, I prefer playerpro. The soft bass I get on playerpro is better than poweramp
I'm kinda debating between player pro and n7player now..
I don't really like the folder view in poweramp, and no lock screen controls was kind of sad too
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I'm kinda debating between player pro and n7player now..
I don't really like the folder view in poweramp, and no lock screen controls was kind of sad too
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Poweramp definitely has lock screen controls...I'm guessing most of you didn't try to learn how to use the app before posting.
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I'm kinda debating between player pro and n7player now..
I don't really like the folder view in poweramp, and no lock screen controls was kind of sad too
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You obviously didn't use the software. It does those 2 things better than any player out there.
UI, Preferences, plays voicemail received in Exchange (vs Remote Wave) and just got very use to it on my DX.
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Poweramp definitely has lock screen controls...I'm guessing most of you didn't try to learn how to use the app before posting.
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wow I'm blind, thanks.
I'm going to have to look into everything again
Well both software and hardware affects the music. But honestly without the hardware, theres no sound.
Seems like ill be sticking with the stock player for now and switch over to n7player or poweramp later on. gapless play back is a plus tho
Most phones blow out the sound when recording stuff that's super loud, but apparently not the HTC One. Sounds flippin' fantastic. Here's some nightclub videos I took last night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8QdbQe--3k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVW9B_tfri4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4Ac02Qb_qU
The videos quality itself is also fairly commendable considering the poor lighting there.
Very good indeed. I'll give it a shot myself...
I'm really pleased with the audio. I was in Disney world, recorded tons of videos of the rides and while really loud, sound is great and not distorted at all.
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Don't forget only people who got their Ones early got the awesome HDR dual membrane microphone that makes this possible. Due to a court ruling HTC must begin shipping phones with a different microphone once they use up their existing stock of phones with the old microphone.
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Amazing,what are your settings,is it in full auto?
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Amazing,what are your settings,is it in full auto?
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Yup, auto everything.
Same club in NYC, different phone obviously http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1QswAYhHdI
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Don't forget only people who got their Ones early got the awesome HDR dual membrane microphone that makes this possible. Due to a court ruling HTC must begin shipping phones with a different microphone once they use up their existing stock of phones with the old microphone.
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Is there any way to tell, when looking at the box, if it has the HDR?
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Is there any way to tell, when looking at the box, if it has the HDR?
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The Serial number will show when the phone was manufactured. So far, there has been no news of HTC running out of their stock yet, so we can safely assume anything made up til Mid-May will have the HDR mic.
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Don't forget only people who got their Ones early got the awesome HDR dual membrane microphone that makes this possible. Due to a court ruling HTC must begin shipping phones with a different microphone once they use up their existing stock of phones with the old microphone.
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Kind of right I think..I believe they are allowed to use the rest of the stock the bought from ST Microelectronics..Even if they weren't in new phones yet..
Sorry, yes I think that is more accurate.
Either way we don't know how good the replacement part will be. Might be very good, but hard to imagine being as good as the originally spec'ed part .. .
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Same club in NYC, different phone obviously http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1QswAYhHdI
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What a difference 1.5 years of phone technology makes...
Does anyone know if apps than the video camera can use the HDR audio capabilities? I tried to record our band rehearsing last Friday and it was just as distorted as on any other phone.
We play really loud, probably louder than the music in that club (we use earplugs) so maybe it was simply more than the HDR microphone could handle.
However, I used a 3rd party audio app (J4T), and now I'm wondering if it would have been better if I had shot a video using the stock camera instead.
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Does anyone know if apps than the video camera can use the HDR audio capabilities? I tried to record our band rehearsing last Friday and it was just as distorted as on any other phone.
We play really loud, probably louder than the music in that club (we use earplugs) so maybe it was simply more than the HDR microphone could handle.
However, I used a 3rd party audio app (J4T), and now I'm wondering if it would have been better if I had shot a video using the stock camera instead.
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I believe the mic is rated to record up to 140db with no distortion.
http://conversations.nokia.com/2013/04/09/make-a-lot-of-noise-for-nokias-haac-recording-technology/
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I believe the mic is rated to record up to 140db with no distortion.
http://conversations.nokia.com/2013/04/09/make-a-lot-of-noise-for-nokias-haac-recording-technology/
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Thanks! Well, maybe we were just over 140db, I don't know -- although that is pretty loud. I'll experiment with different audio apps and the video camera next rehearsal.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/HDR-...One-spec-sheet-following-court-ruling_id42567
That is pretty freaking amazing. god I hate Verizon right now
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verizon? Did I miss something?
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The Serial number will show when the phone was manufactured. So far, there has been no news of HTC running out of their stock yet, so we can safely assume anything made up til Mid-May will have the HDR mic.
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What exactly am I looking for on the Serial Number? I have version 004.
Wow, had no idea how capable this phone was when it came to recording audio
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