Has anyone installed this on their note? Which cpu should we select?
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JuanNut said:
Has anyone installed this on their note? Which cpu should we select?
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Yes, I have it installed, I can't remember the name of the CPU but it's the one on the bottom.
JuanNut said:
Has anyone installed this on their note? Which cpu should we select?
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I grabbed the one from the playstore and selected the last option for cpu. I can't remember exactly what it's called but I think it was Cortex A9. I asked around and that's the one everyone else recommended. It's been working great for me by the way.
Yeah, on my S3 & S4 I used the second one from bottom (cortex 8 I think). Wasn't sure if this powerhouse used the same. Guess I'll try it out and see.
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cortex a9 with neon. almost 100% positive
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A9 with neon is correct, even all the way back to galaxy s2. however, if u are using the most current version of the app, the Xhifi secondary is not needed and the only choice to be made is audio quality, which u'd pick the super audio unless u have battery concerns.
i had know idea a $20 pair of ear buds coud make bass this clear and with such a clear sound stage. highs and mids sound clean, no clipping if set right. I've only been using FLAC files though, i guess i should try some lossy files.
Edit: I should clarify about the XHiFi app. While it's not being developed further, I still use it, it still has it's uses. Dual FIR equalizer, and the documentation mentions the eq in it is higher quality then the main app. My favorite use of it is to use the Lo Contour option to increase the attack and sustain of the low end. instead of thumps its nice rich bass.
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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
Currently i have been using just DSP manager and poweramp. My previous setup was Viperaudio and poweramp and that was a great but i often foudn the audio glitchy at times and Viper was taking up too many cpu cycles asswell so had to ditch that. Curious as to what setup u guys are running
noozxoide works best for me with noozy
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Voodoo sound and Poweramp makes for a epic audio experience
Voodoo sound paired with n7player is my go too nowadays. Newest 2.0 version is glitchy but thankfully you can get the older version on play store as well that's flawless on this old phone
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I was just curious, I am already using the DSP manager's w8994 tab to modify the wolfson DAC setting, will switch to Voodoo sound change much for the sound quality or it is the same thing as using the DSP manager's w8994 tab? Thanks!
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I was just curious, I am already using the DSP manager's w8994 tab to modify the wolfson DAC setting, will switch to Voodoo sound change much for the sound quality or it is the same thing as using the DSP manager's w8994 tab? Thanks!
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Its about the same except using voodoo sound you can enable their bass boost
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I know I'll get killed for asking this, but what do you think odds are to port the beats audio option of the htc one google edition to our nexus 4's? It seems possible in theory if google edition is based off stock. I want to see if it even makes a difference.
I think the beats audio feature uses some sort of drivers that the Nexus 4 won't be able do.
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scream4cheese said:
I think the beats audio feature uses some sort of drivers that the Nexus 4 won't be able do.
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Isn't it just a SW Equalizer ?
ata1918 said:
Isn't it just a SW Equalizer ?
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Thats what I thought. I wanted to see what the big deal was with beats.
The beata audio are sw AND hw feature, but software Beats doesn't need a hardware Beats to run, it just wouldn't give the same results as with matching hardware. Beats can be ported, but wouldn't be as "good" as on HTC One
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gallardo5 said:
The beata audio are sw AND hw feature, but software Beats doesn't need a hardware Beats to run, it just wouldn't give the same results as with matching hardware. Beats can be ported, but wouldn't be as "good" as on HTC One
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I think this is the general idea. Try downloading DSPmanager, I think one of the presets is something that imitates the Beats Audio enhancement on HTC devices.
Nigeldg said:
I think this is the general idea. Try downloading DSPmanager, I think one of the presets is something that imitates the Beats Audio enhancement on HTC devices.
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Actually, dsp manager properly set is muuuuuch better than beats
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gallardo5 said:
Actually, dsp manager properly set is muuuuuch better than beats
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Yeah I guess it must depend a lot on what type of music you listen to and stuff, I personally am happy with sound quality as it is on my phone right now so I haven't bothered installing anything to mess with it.
How do you properly set DSP manager?
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How do you properly set DSP manager?
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This is one of the many threads I found just searching for the 'best dsp manager settings'.
or just flash this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025486
Hello,
I used to own a Nexus S and I remember having the app Voodoo Sound installed, which "unlocked" the phone's audio hardware's true potential.
I was wondering if there was an app available for the GS4 that would enhance the phone's audio performance in a similar fashion.
NB: I did check out Voodoo on the play store, only to not see the GS4 listed under "supported models".
Anyone have any suggestions/comments?
Thank you very much.
Chaud Bouillant said:
Hello,
I used to own a Nexus S and I remember having the app Voodoo Sound installed, which "unlocked" the phone's audio hardware's true potential.
I was wondering if there was an app available for the GS4 that would enhance the phone's audio performance in a similar fashion.
NB: I did check out Voodoo on the play store, only to not see the GS4 listed under "supported models".
Anyone have any suggestions/comments?
Thank you very much.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293133
Takes awhile to do but you have to be rooted.
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[email protected] said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293133
Takes awhile to do but you have to be rooted.
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Not quite what he's asking for...voodoo was a little different, it enabled the user to really tweak how the audio chip worked...not only in loudness
For now your best bet is viper4android...its not as good as voodoo was but its much better than stock...viper however is pretty buggy on the s4, typically the first music player I try won't work so I'll have to switch to a diferrent one
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Hey guys (and ladies too well all one of you LOL ) Needing some help in regards to finding a specific type of MP3 player ...
I am currently using ENDO MEDIA PLAYER Ex which 1 love due to the interface showing me all the info z require . The problem is its' not the most user friendly So I am looking for some sudgestions from all here at XDA ..
From the picture I've included Ive highlighted what I need from any ideas ... so far my biggest problem with ENDO is the play FF RW button size (A) its' way too small to be finger friendly .
(B) The graphic
(c) The vizual graphic (D) Album art..
All the above are fine ...
Thanks in advance her any help given
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Wow 50 of you looked but no one responded...
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was browsing and saw your question
if you are still on the hunt for a music player l would recommend power amp. I have used it for years. You can do a trial and it is very cheap for the full version. Worth a look.
I personally use the Sony Walkman app. I haven't managed to get everything working on it yet namely the visualiser but yeh poweramp as suggested above is a cut above the rest :good:
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if you are still on the hunt for a music player l would recommend power amp. I have used it for years. You can do a trial and it is very cheap for the full version. Worth a look.
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This
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Thanks for the feed back guys I'll let you know how I got on
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Go with Power amp mate, it's also worth upgrading after the trial.
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I too was for the hunt of the perfect audio player for quite a while. Found that there is no "perfect" one ...but Power Amp is as close as you can get. It really lets you tweak it to a level no other player I used has. Trust me that is THE audio player. You won't regret spending those $4.