Nexus 4 mic issue - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I record video the audio is really distorted. If I'm playing loud music in my car the audio comes out really bad on my nexus 4. Is there a fix for mic gain?
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blankit said:
When I record video the audio is really distorted. If I'm playing loud music in my car the audio comes out really bad on my nexus 4. Is there a fix for mic gain?
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Dear Blankit,
I had similar issue while recording videos from concert. It seems its a common issue with nexus 4.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046613 [reference thread]
The way I fixed the issue was downloading a custom faux kernel or any other kernel which supports sound modifications. I flashed the kernel and decreased the mic gain while recording the video. That worked for me. I did this when i was on JB 4.2 now its been a long time since I tested the sound control. Maybe you can find a kernel which lets you control the sound and that should fix your problem.
If you are on JB 4.3 then below is the thread for AK which seems to have Faux Sound control v3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394484 [AK 4.3]
Hope that helps
Nick

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Random audio distortion on Slim ROM

I'm running 4.2.1 Slim ROM, and have been noticing some hard to reproduce audio distortion. This isn't speaker distortion this is a pure audio playback problem.
It sounds sort of like stuttering mixed with an extremely elongated digital distortion. I originally noticed it using the unmolested Franco kernel. Flashed trinity and it seems better but it still happens. Most noticeable while multitasking but not consistent.
I've heard it using Google Music app and YouTube app.
Any body else run in to this?
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r0zj0k3r said:
I'm running 4.2.1 Slim ROM, and have been noticing some hard to reproduce audio distortion. This isn't speaker distortion this is a pure audio playback problem.
It sounds sort of like stuttering mixed with an extremely elongated digital distortion. I originally noticed it using the unmolested Franco kernel. Flashed trinity and it seems better but it still happens. Most noticeable while multitasking but not consistent.
I've heard it using Google Music app and YouTube app.
Any body else run in to this?
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I have this problem too. It's annoying at first but I got used to it. lol IDK the problem. Maybe it's the kernel? I'm using franco and smoothrom.
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I'm having this audio stutter problem too. my nexus 7 is running 4.2.1 stock rooted but the stuttering was there before I rooted it.
It seems to affect the stock music app more than others (PlayerPro or PowerAmp)
I'm wondering if this happens on 4.1 or is it another 4.2 bug.
VClouds said:
I'm having this audio stutter problem too. my nexus 7 is running 4.2.1 stock rooted but the stuttering was there before I rooted it.
It seems to affect the stock music app more than others (PlayerPro or PowerAmp)
I'm wondering if this happens on 4.1 or is it another 4.2 bug.
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Yeah me too
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[Q] Making the sound drivers louder with headphones?

So I like my music loud when I put my headphones on, and I found that the nexus 4's sound drivers are just too quiet. Used to use an iPod touch for music and that would deliver a good amount of volume. I am using cyanogenmod 10.1.0 rc4 and matrix 9.0 kernel. Is there any app that will allow me to make the drivers louder?
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spazzynexus said:
So I like my music loud when I put my headphones on, and I found that the nexus 4's sound drivers are just too quiet. Used to use an iPod touch for music and that would deliver a good amount of volume. I am using cyanogenmod 10.1.0 rc4 and matrix 9.0 kernel. Is there any app that will allow me to make the drivers louder?
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Depending on what kernel you use, they will have a feature for headphone gains etc.
Franco Kernel has this..... to control it you need his app which cost $$$.
Use trickster mod from play store

Microphone distortion

I think sometimes the Nexus 4 microphone is way to sensitive and gives incredible overdrive/distortion. Specifically at loud music concerts. All my videos are USELESS!!! My friend with his iPhone 4 right next to me records the same thing and his videos are AUDIO perfect. Mine are total crap. Any app that can control the microphone gain/level and quality???? Similarly to the Voodoo Sounds?
Any mod?
thanks guys
I have a similar problem I use the auxiliary cable in my car and I answer calls with it but people say they can't hear me, there has to be a way to mod the microphone
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Same here, the other line can not Hear me...
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kalinusa said:
I think sometimes the Nexus 4 microphone is way to sensitive and gives incredible overdrive/distortion. Specifically at loud music concerts. All my videos are USELESS!!! My friend with his iPhone 4 right next to me records the same thing and his videos are AUDIO perfect. Mine are total crap. Any app that can control the microphone gain/level and quality???? Similarly to the Voodoo Sounds?
Any mod?
thanks guys
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Any kernel with FauxSound will let you control the camcorder mic's gain. Turning it down should reduce distortion. Or if you are rooted you can install Ezekeel's Experience app which lets you control it on any kernel.

[Q] Nexus 4 low headphones volume, any fix?

Guys, I had issues with the speaker volume, but they somehow fixed themselves. Yesterday I tried to listen to some music and my headphones were barely audible outdoors at full volume. I'm quite sure the headphones are fine, as they are rather loud when plugged into my wife's iPhone, but with Nexus 4 I get may be 1/3rd of their usual volume at 100% slider setting.
I tried to search on the forum and Google it, but could find a guide to fix this issue. Has anyone encountered and successfully fixed low 3.5mm jack volume?
I would appreciate your suggestions! Thanks!
Are you rooted?
If yes you can try an audio mod like xLouder or Viper4Android.
If not you can use poweramp to boost everything although it will probably sound like ****.
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failly said:
Are you rooted?
If yes you can try an audio mod like xLouder or Viper4Android.
If not you can use poweramp to boost everything although it will probably sound like ****.
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Thanks for your response!
I'm not rooted, running fully stock. I don't really need to boost *everything*, just the headphone output, it's the only thing that has low volume.

Video Recording at concert, poor mic. Any solutions?

I recently attended a concert and took my nexus 4 along with me to take some video recordings. After playing back the recordings I have realised the sound is really distorted. From looking around i've heard its an issue with the mic gain. Could i possibly use an external mic to record through the headphone jack? If so does anyone have any recommendations as to which I should purchase? Doesn't have to be anything special just so the sound is clear and reasonably priced. Also what app will allow me to record via the headphone jack?
Thanks in advance!
Just put your finger on the microphone while recording. It will be less distorted.
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oSandmaNo said:
Just put your finger on the microphone while recording. It will be less distorted.
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I tried that and although it is less distorted its not quite as clear as I'd like it to be.
Fact: microphone camera and speaker on stock n4 sucks.
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if you have custom kernel, try FauxSound Control app
i dont know if it work, but the app have lot of options, Mic, HeadPhones, etc...

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