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Is that any posible to port the beats audio to defy??
kiyo6654 said:
Is that any posible to port the beats audio to defy??
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Can't say it's impossible but currently, no dev is interested in this.
You can request them, but as far as I think, it's a big NO.
having beats audio would only be useful if you have the corresponding ear phones. fyi
beats audio installer is in Google Play
I dont know if it works but here is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728391
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226
blazzer_IRS : Dolby, Cyberlink Impulse Response Samples
Convolution and Impulse Responses
Convolution is the process where a single sample of a sound is multiplied by every sample of another sound. It is different from the plain multiplication of two sounds where a single sample of the first sound is multiplied by the corresponding single sample of a second sound.
Impulse Responses or IRs are captured by recording how a space responds to a full range of frequencies (typically 20Hz to 20,000Hz). This is achieved by playing back a burst (impulse) of a full range of frequencies within the space and recording it. For more accurate results it is common to use a sine-sweep across the audible frequency range. The recorded IR is nothing more an audio file that can be imported into a convolution software to recreate the sampled space digitally and finally export to WAV or IRS.
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Cyberlink Headphone
Cyberlink Virtual Speaker
DOLBY Headphone
DOLBY Virtual Speaker
Modes : LOG* - Logarithmic, LIN - Linear
*recommended
Bit Depth : 32
Frequency Response : 5Hz - 22050Hz
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DOWNLOAD HERE
How to use IRS :
Android - Viper Audio, Wavelet
Windows - foobar, ffdshow (get klite codec pack), viper audio
Linux - Easy Effects
For more info like how to use IRS in viper audio : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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2021-08-26: Updated Google Drive Links. No update in the content itself.
I will check these out.
@blazzer12 are these irs single core cpu friendly?
killoid said:
@blazzer12 are these irs single core cpu friendly?
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I don't know the criteria that makes them single core CPU friendly. But they do work on one! I have a WT19i which is single core and they work fine.
Also note that the IRS are less than 1 second in length as recommended for V4A which is for Single Core CPUs.
They are normally in WAV extension. Make sure their duration are not too long, preferably less than 1 second for V4A and less than 5 seconds for V4W.
http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=91
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If you do know any resource that deals with aforementioned issue please provide link!
Also give feedback!
jmxc23 said:
I will check these out.
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Hey if you tested them please give feedback!
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Hey if you tested them please give feedback!
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The Dolby irs sound has too low of a volume to really get the effect. The Cyberlink irs files sound good but could also use an increase in volume but so far those irs files sound really good. This is based on listening to music via headphones.
jmxc23 said:
The Dolby irs sound has too low of a volume to really get the effect. The Cyberlink irs files sound good but could also use an increase in volume but so far those irs files sound really good. This is based on listening to music via headphones.
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Actually the IRS should be normalized, which I didn't do (to keep it untouched). Will upload two variations soon!
AWESOME work!!! been looking for more .irs
I dl'd the file but can not extract it via Root Explorer. How do I go about extracting the irs files to put in the convolver? Thx.
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I extracted using zarchiver app..
Direct from Xperia Ray
blazzer12 said:
Actually the IRS should be normalized, which I didn't do (to keep it untouched). Will upload two variations soon!
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Mine is the opposite. I have no issues with volume as I've needed to lower my gain to - 20 dba with few others. I really like cyberlink as it is fuller compared to Dolby. I hear very little difference between 1,2,3 versions for Dolby and can't figure out exactly what the difference is. Cyber link, the difference is noticeable. Thank you for this. Very clean sounds with negligible hiss!
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2545 said:
Mine is the opposite. I have no issues with volume as I've needed to lower my gain to - 20 dba with few others. I really like cyberlink as it is fuller compared to Dolby. I hear very little difference between 1,2,3 versions for Dolby and can't figure out exactly what the difference is. Cyber link, the difference is noticeable. Thank you for this. Very clean sounds with negligible hiss!
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>I hear very little difference between 1,2,3 versions for Dolby and can't figure out exactly what the difference is.
Each increment in mode is supposed to give a wider (surround) experience. By my observation it's more pronounced in the normalized IRS.
gimpy1 said:
I dl'd the file but can not extract it via Root Explorer. How do I go about extracting the irs files to put in the convolver? Thx.
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On phone use ZAarchiver, on PC use you favorite archiver/file compressor like peazip or 7zip.
On how to use the IRS go here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Thx, I do everything in the phone, hardly ever use the computer now. I will look at AZarchiver.
Thx
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I finally got them extracted, but they are wav files. I thought they had to be irs to work with the convolver in V4A? What am I missing?
Thx
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gimpy1 said:
I finally got them extracted, but they are wav files. I thought they had to be irs to work with the convolver in V4A? What am I missing?
Thx
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It will work either way but you can rename the files to irs files so that no music player app will read and play them.
all i have to say is keep up the good work been wondering if anyone was going to make new irs for viper. the dolby sounds great
faiz1120 said:
all i have to say is keep up the good work been wondering if anyone was going to make new irs for viper. the dolby sounds great
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Ditto. Which one are you using? I've been experimenting with various ones and settled on Dolby_HP_Normalized (3).
By the way, anyone know if these are in 32 bit quality?
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2545 said:
Ditto. Which one are you using? I've been experimenting with various ones and settled on Dolby_HP_Normalized (3).
By the way, anyone know if these are in 32 bit quality?
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Yes they are 32 bit.
You can check by using mediainfo
http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
blazzer12 said:
Yes they are 32 bit.
You can check by using mediainfo
http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
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I'll be dang! They sound really great! Blazzer - Do you have a preferred one you use regularly?
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DOLBY ATMOS
Dolby Atmos transports you into the story with moving audio that flows all around you with breathtaking realism.
Upgrade Your Audio Experience
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Sound moves around you in three-dimensional space, so you feel like you're inside the action. Experience how Dolby Atmos® transports you from the ordinary into the extraordinary.
OverviewHow It WorksMobile Products
Dolby Atmos creates an amazing mobile entertainment experience with breathtaking, moving audio—sound that flows all around you.
Dolby Atmos Benefits
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Dolby Atmos® transforms mobile entertainment. Over built-in speakers or headphones, sound seems to come from all directions, including overhead, with astonishing clarity, richness, power, and depth.
Moving audio
When you put on your headphones, the sounds of people, places, things, and music seem to move all around and above you, so you feel like you're inside the action.
Powerful experience
It's sound that excites your senses and inspires your emotions to deliver the full impact of entertainment.
So install it and enjoy awesome experience
Installation
download zip given blow
reboot to TWRP recovery
install zip
reboot to system
Done......enjoy it on our device
NOTE
Enable awesomeplayer in developer options under media
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Bro...great work...but can't you port custom roms?
sourav4ganguly said:
Bro...great work...but can't you port custom roms?
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I will try I have my exams so it will take time but I have already started working on MIUI 7 Rom so it's in alpha state
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I will try I have my exams so it will take time but I have already started working on MIUI 7 Rom so it's in alpha state
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Ohh..thats a good news....i hope the rom gets ready asap
And also try to port cyanogenmod rom...
@DHARMESH17, I came here by chance, looking for sound mods (testing every ones that I've known of) and just stumbled on best Dolby build ever! You've beaten them all. Thanks a lot and keep going, I'll bookmark your thread for maybe more?
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GT-I 9300
Unofficial CM 13 - Tema v8.9 - MM 6.0.1
Boeffla-kernel Beta31
SELinux permissive
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Can you please specify the source (rom)
Hello Guys,
So, audio is a completely new territory for me, and as such I have very little to no idea about the current audio mods or the individual audio packages. I wanted to discuss the various mods available currently and their current effect on our devices, the reason this is necessary is because although we have the Marshmallow on our devices, the hardware is getting a tad bit old and a mod which might be compatible with our software may not get the best optimised output from the hardware. Hope you are getting me there. I wanted to discuss the currently available options by the means of trial and testing using 5-10 mods, or gathering reviews from people who are actually using these mods, based on their performance on Phone Speaker, Headphones, AUX, Wireless Speakers and dock.
Going through XDA I found a couple of mods which I am listing (kindly add to the list if you can) below, if anyone has tried these please put our reviews and opinions in the thread,
1. Ac!D Audio (only for SG S3) *
2. XtremeBeats SuperMod *
3. eXtremeBeats Audio Mod *
4. Viper4Android
5. Dolby Digital Plus
6. Beats Audio
7. Dolby Atmos
8. Pure Audio Engine 2.0
9. MaxxAudio (#)
10. IRS SoundMod
11. Am3D Zirene Audio Fx
* - Mod Packages containing Multiple individual audio Mods
# - Stable version not available for android M
>> Another thing that I wanted to clarify was that, each mod works differently on different devices so i would prefer a non biased opinion based on usage and not on the popularity of the mod. Many times even a single mod can play better than a mod package containing multiple mods, hence i'll try to put forward the best audio configuration by the time this thread runs it's course. Kindly Help me do it
Let's Make the best audio Possible!
Cheers,
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I'd stay with stock audio stuff, afaik the i9300 has a high-quality DAC (don't quote me on that) but no kernel is enabling the full potential of it(CN).
All equlizers seem to add virtual "surround" which IMO ruines the quality of whatever I'm listening to.
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I'd stay with stock audio stuff, afaik the i9300 has a high-quality DAC (don't quote me on that) but no kernel is enabling the full potential of it(CN).
All equlizers seem to add virtual "surround" which IMO ruines the quality of whatever I'm listening to.
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true that, virtual surround is useless unless we have an external sound system, but i think boeffla kernel does use the full DAC potential ? or not?
[email protected][email protected] said:
true that, virtual surround is useless unless we have an external sound system, but i think boeffla kernel does use the full DAC potential ? or not?
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No, it has not; proof (read whole thread).
Looking at the features of the boeffla kernel, there's no "high-quality audio" feature.
Why are you using the boeffla kernel if running CM13? As far as I see there were never a update to fully support CM13.
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No, it has not; proof (read whole thread).
Looking at the features of the boeffla kernel, there's no "high-quality audio" feature.
Why are you using the boeffla kernel if running CM13? As far as I see there were never a update to fully support CM13.
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there is a beta version v5-29 , and i am not actually using it currently, just downloading it currently to use with rr v5.6.8
Hawaii_Beach said:
No, it has not; proof (read whole thread).
Looking at the features of the boeffla kernel, there's no "high-quality audio" feature.
Why are you using the boeffla kernel if running CM13? As far as I see there were never a update to fully support CM13.
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i read the thread, seems we are doomed, unless a developer actually has implemented the sound feature and just has failed to mention it. Anyways are there any active kernel developers for s3? boeffla has given the kernels an eol status, maybe we could request any other developer to include the sound feature in his kernel.
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i read the thread, seems we are doomed, unless a developer actually has implemented the sound feature and just has failed to mention it. Anyways are there any active kernel developers for s3? boeffla has given the kernels an eol status, maybe we could request any other developer to include the sound feature in his kernel.
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As I said, it's a waste of time.
24bit 192kHz?
First of all, 24 bit? Unless you're modifying sound files like a pro with a application which even supports 24 bit sound on Android (which I suspects does) exist, you won't benefit in sound quality.
192kHz? This is just too much; you ears can't even pick up that noise and sound files in that res are heavy.
Hawaii_Beach said:
As I said, it's a waste of time.
24bit 192kHz?
First of all, 24 bit? Unless you're modifying sound files like a pro with a application which even supports 24 bit sound on Android (which I suspects does) exist, you won't benefit in sound quality.
192kHz? This is just too much; you ears can't even pick up that noise and sound files in that res are heavy.
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i agree with you on the 192kHz , but 24bit is actually good, if we use some good quality headphones, the sound files may become heavy though, i agree.. althought xtremeMusic does resample the sound to make it better, best have a look.
[email protected][email protected] said:
i read the thread, seems we are doomed, unless a developer actually has implemented the sound feature and just has failed to mention it. Anyways are there any active kernel developers for s3? boeffla has given the kernels an eol status, maybe we could request any other developer to include the sound feature in his kernel.
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although honestly speaking, complete support, even if it's not actually used, might benefit people who are very into music..
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i agree with you on the 192kHz , but 24bit is actually good, if we use some good quality headphones, the sound files may become heavy though, i agree.. althought xtremeMusic does resample the sound to make it better, best have a look.
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No, do your homework. 24 bit does not sound better than 16 bit. Google it youself.
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No, do your homework. 24 bit does not sound better than 16 bit. Google it youself.
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as i said i have no idea about audio, although i did think that 24 bit audio is better, i did my homework and found this http://tweakheadz.com/16-bit-vs-24-bit-audio/ , guess 24 bit means better quality , not better sound, if that makes any sense.
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as i said i have no idea about audio, although i did think that 24 bit audio is better, i did my homework and found this http://tweakheadz.com/16-bit-vs-24-bit-audio/ , guess 24 bit means better quality , not better sound, if that makes any sense.
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Professionals record their audio in 24 bit which makes the audio easier to edit as there's more depth.
It does not add quality to the sound at all. You never export a 24 bit audio file to public, do more homework
Hawaii_Beach said:
Professionals record their audio in 24 bit which makes the audio easier to edit as there's more depth.
It does not add quality to the sound at all. You never export a 24 bit audio file to public, do more homework
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meh.. i have a lot of school work going on and there's this more homework.. meh.. guess i'll study about audio coming Sunday, -_- too much to learn xD
I will have to hijack your thread to announce that both of you should do MORE homework on audio. The Wolfson WM1811A Audio Hub Codec, because it has DACs, ADCs, FLLs and much more than just a DAC, is in fact capable of 24bit/96kHz.
The thing about bit depth in audio has been disputed over and over, it is just a matter of preference really, with FLAC and other uncompressed formats gaining popularity with the rise of quality in the hardware department. Going to audio editing, even a 15-year old can use Audacity. Not to talk about Sony's Sound Forge Audio Studio.
Another thing is that AGNi Kernel, at least for i9305 has Boeffla Sound Engine, that coupled with Wolfson Preset 5 or 7, makes listening to music, ofc in combination with Viper4Android and PowerAmp, a total dream. Oh, and also one more thing, IRS SoundMod is a package of Impulse Response Samples (hence the name IRS) for Viper4Android, so that is no sound mod.
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i agree with you on the 192kHz , but 24bit is actually good, if we use some good quality headphones, the sound files may become heavy though, i agree.. althought xtremeMusic does resample the sound to make it better, best have a look.
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I have i9300 on stock 4.3 android and anything that alters the sound, any player like poweramp that alters the sound by resampling just make it worser. Stock player and Aimp player gives the cleanest sound. Aimp is good because you can raise the gain............up to 3db is enough.
Samsung won't integrate 24-bit/192kHz that the WM1811 sound chip is capable to their kernel for a reason, we may never know what it is but they won't for a reason.
Maybe the Wolfson WM1811 data sheet we're seeing are false, maybe not.
Whether it is for stability reasons, when Samsung doesn't use the ‘full’ potential of the chip it might be for the good of its users.
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custom rom missing its charm without this, stock has it.....as well as snapdragon audio.
dont you guys think audio fx of any custom rom fails to deliver good output..?
audio fx is unnecessary without dirac audio service..audio fx is junk...dirac audio service needed..vanilla is always good when it is ice cream.
Arise System can be flashed with ported Dirac service on any custom rom.
hulicow said:
Arise System can be flashed with ported Dirac service on any custom rom.
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can be flashed.....its all ri8....problem is not working on many custom rom bcz selinux is permissive...even after enforce it through buildprop.....if u have any workable arise with dirac...plz link below...and suggest flashing guide..
debsankar said:
can be flashed.....its all ri8....problem is not working on many custom rom bcz selinux is permissive...even after enforce it through buildprop.....if u have any workable arise with dirac...plz link below...and suggest flashing guide..
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Try arise aroma installer 2.94 choice install core system and repair sdcard... Viper4 or Dolby Digital Plus works fine on custom rom :good:
I agree... I've tried dolby but it breaks the music.. makes it **** (my opinion) and viper is okay but not good as stock.. we need dirac
debsankar said:
custom rom missing its charm without this, stock has it.....as well as snapdragon audio.
dont you guys think audio fx of any custom rom fails to deliver good output..?
audio fx is unnecessary without dirac audio service..audio fx is junk...dirac audio service needed..vanilla is always good when it is ice cream.
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The dac and the amp in this phone is very good you don't need Dirac.You can get perfect quality using audio players like USB audio player pro ,Poweramp etc that use hires audio drivers.i think the only thing that the phone misses in terms of audio is a line out mode to get bitperfect audio out if you want to use external amp
apexashwin said:
I agree... I've tried dolby but it breaks the music.. makes it **** (my opinion) and viper is okay but not good as stock.. we need dirac
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AudioFX in lineageos is doing very good job. You can also try ViperFX and configure it to your preference.
Wysłane z mojego Mi A1 przy użyciu Tapatalka
Mirdeusz said:
AudioFX in lineageos is doing very good job. You can also try ViperFX and configure it to your preference.
Wysłane z mojego Mi A1 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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i tried but in vain...viper suks if ur audiophile...
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The dac and the amp in this phone is very good you don't need Dirac.You can get perfect quality using audio players like USB audio player pro ,Poweramp etc that use hires audio drivers.i think the only thing that the phone misses in terms of audio is a line out mode to get bitperfect audio out if you want to use external amp
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nutron player is the only one mp that is for audiophile...but not without dirac its nothing...trsut me...stock fx and dac is for bassheads...dirac produces proper high and mids and perfect lows..dac and fx produces only bass and treble..audio fx sucks u know that if u tuned that
debsankar said:
nutron player is the only one mp that is for audiophile...but not without dirac its nothing...trsut me...stock fx and dac is for bassheads...dirac produces proper high and mids and perfect lows..dac and fx produces only bass and treble..audio fx sucks u know that if u tuned that
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What kind of headphones do you use? The mi headphones in the Dirac profiles maybe get better audio quality. I am not against Dirac in my meizu mx4 pro that I still own (I use it as media player)It has profile for my ie8 also. I would say mi a1 sound quality is on the same level as mx4 pro .I even tested Dirac on my old iPhone 4s with Dirac player that supports apple headphones . But in general mi headphones and apple's are not very good .
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nutron player is the only one mp that is for audiophile...but not without dirac its nothing...trsut me...stock fx and dac is for bassheads...dirac produces proper high and mids and perfect lows..dac and fx produces only bass and treble..audio fx sucks u know that if u tuned that
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Yuuup agreed.. i vote; Dirac for cusrom
what is dirac is exactly?(haven't tested custom ROM, so don't know difference)
I use viper4Android in stock though. Does that disable dirac?
Any interface of dirac? or can be checked through audio quality?
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What kind of headphones do you use? The mi headphones in the Dirac profiles maybe get better audio quality. I am not against Dirac in my meizu mx4 pro that I still own (I use it as media player)It has profile for my ie8 also. I would say mi a1 sound quality is on the same level as mx4 pro .I even tested Dirac on my old iPhone 4s with Dirac player that supports apple headphones . But in general mi headphones and apple's are not very good .
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u r on ri8 place to discus abput headphones...
i have used too many earphones..
each and everyone is great..i prefer audiophile earbuds...balanced audio with deep base..but not heavy bass that makes headache ri8?
1. house of marley(smile Jamaica, early bird etc)
2. Cowon(em1, ek2)
3. beats(any)
trust me use these....if ur not bassheads..i was Sennheiser fan until i met cowon specially....dont waste ur money on mi crappy headphones or apple earbuds...i am currently using cowon em1 , it outperformed beats earbuds(personal experience)...and if u r slightly prefer lows and highs better than mid as well as high base get a house of marley.. if ur true audiophile then go for cowon em1
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u r on ri8 place to discus abput headphones...
i have used too many earphones..
each and everyone is great..i prefer audiophile earbuds...balanced audio with deep base..but not heavy bass that makes headache ri8?
1. house of marley(smile Jamaica, early bird etc)
2. Cowon(em1, ek2)
3. beats(any)
trust me use these....if ur not bassheads..i was Sennheiser fan until i met cowon specially....dont waste ur money on mi crappy headphones or apple earbuds...i am currently using cowon em1 , it outperformed beats earbuds(personal experience)...and if u r slightly prefer lows and highs better than mid as well as high base get a house of marley.. if ur true audiophile then go for cowon em1
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I am not a basshead too I listen to heavy metal ,hard rock I use ie8 and ie80 as portable headphones because of the good soundstage they have .at home I use hd600 . Surprisingly the mi a1 drives it quite well I think ,but I prefer my mx4 pro with fiio a5 or e12 .
ok. Understood about dirac.
But how to know if its processing or not. Does it have interface like dolby?
i see 1 apk with dirac name but no shortcut to open it or know if its working
.:Addicted:. said:
ok. Understood about dirac.
But how to know if its processing or not. Does it have interface like dolby?
i see 1 apk with dirac name but no shortcut to open it or know if its working
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its background service only......no interface....but outperforms dolby or viper easily.... awesome detailed audio by dirac..must need a port this background service to custom roms.
Thats the Single Reason I left Custom ROMs,and reinstalled Stock. Dolby Atmos/Viper Trust me I dont like Personally ,don't know why the entire forum chased behind two applications ,God knows. Its my personal experience; opinion may vary person to person due to hearing/effect/choices. Currently I'm using stock with Poweramp+ Fiio Ex1 2nd gen headphone ..within 4.5k rs it produces boom sounds. High,mid everything is perfect also sound quality is much more with that price range. With Mi A1; I always advice people be on Stock ROM and buy a good quality of Headphone ...u do not need any kind of mods like viper/dolby/ainur etc...all of them are useless and tried before almost every custom ROMs.
Latest Pixel Experience (Extended and Official) both have Dirac built in now.