Isn't there any way to get sound as we use to get on stock miui ROM? I mean that cant anyone port Dirac audio from MIUI to AOSP based ROMs. I tried every sound enhancing mod but none worked and the sound that i got from speakers is just unpleasant to hear to although viper 4 android does provide balanced sound from speaker but it's distorted and on high vocal music the speaker starts to distort very badly. Can anyone port Dirac Audio from miui, it will be a revolutionary mod for our beloved Redmi 2/prime.
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I want a ROM for HD2 with high volume in headphones. I tested SensationXL rom with Beats Audio... And... Beats Audio just marketing/quality feature, not Louder volume. On CM roms DSP Manager not working...
Please recommend me a good rom for audio.. .
With the old cyanogenmod kitkat version, and the dsp program back then I used to have very deep and powerful bass enhancement, it was really nice.
But since the new lollipop version, the bass are really bad, it just makes the sound muffled and not powerful.
I tried Dolby atmos or the official cyanogenOS dsp program, not it still doesn't work like it used to do.
Do you know any way to get back a good bass enchancer?
Edit: actually I think I had the mod Beats+xlouder installed over cyanogenmod. Is there any version of this mod for lollipop?
Personally I use & recommend Viper4Android. Very customizable to suit your sound preferences and you can set up different profiles for each output type (phone speaker, headphones, external speakers, etc.).
Hi,
is anybody there who know which ROM(kernel, settings,...) for Redmi 2 is the best for best audio quality?
My old but awesome mp3 player iRiver T60 is broken and I want to replace it for my Redmi 2. Sound from Miui isn't good. I'm now on CM13 with Viper4Android and many hours testing and finally sound is quite good but still isnt perfect. Is there another way to get much more audio quality from Redmi 2? Any ROM, kernel, settings, experiences...?
Otherwise:
Redmi 2 Prime (2GB, HM2014813)
CM 13 (20160219, kumaja) - btw great rom
jetAudio
Viper4Android
Headphones AKG Y50
Thanks for advice
I suppose you made great decision. CM13 or RR 5.6.3 are great and I use Viper4Android and PowerAmp and with this combo, you will have really powerful pocket player. I have ATH-M30x btw.
Magjir, thanks for your reply.
I dont know if is it only placebo or real effect but I'm now on RR 5.6.3. with Xtreme Music mod+Viper4A and sound seems a bit more interesting. I dont know if effect is caused RR rom or Xtreme Music mod but this is so far the best audio what I got from Redmi2.
@Pixxter @magjir
CM13 + Viper||Atmos™ Sony™||Beats™ Edition = Awesome Sound Experience
Thanks Zeus, I will try it
yes, with xtreme music, sound will be "better" most of the time, because of warmer and deeper bass but sometimes it lacks in quality. I've tried a huge amount of mods, but finally I stopped with just Poweramp and V4A. It can enhance entertainment of music without losing its details.
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+1 for xtreme music mod
rom is +/- iportant, but playing with the above mentioned mod and settings in viper (comes in the same bundle zip) can serve you well
i also always have doubts about placebo-mods (not having great phone/earpieces); but with this one there's no mistake
so my final settings for best sound is with only V4A (XtremeMusic now is incompatible with me). I try Dolby, Beats and other mods and everything were for nothing. Otherwise big effect on sound has a convolver in V4A settings.
Here is my V4A settings. Maybe it helps someone. Only enable options.
Redmi 2 Prime
CM13
Viper4Android
AKG Y50
Master Power
Enable
Viper-DDC
Enable
Listening Device - AKG-271S, best setting for my AKG Y50
Spectrum Extension
Enable
Strength - 0,8
FireQualizer
Enable
Select Preset - Custom, 0,6; 1,2; 1,5; 1,3; 1,5; 1,0; 3,5; 4,1; 4,2; 3,5
Convolver
Enable
Impulse Responce - DFX Hip Hop Modern.irs, I dont listen horrible HipHop music but this .irs is the best for Pink Floyd
Cross Channel (30%)
Dynamic System
Enable
Listening Device - High-end Headphones v2
Dynamic Bass - 10%
Fidelity Control
Viper Bass - Enable
Bass Mode - Natural Bass
Bass Frequency - 40Hz
Bass Boost - 10dB
Viper Clarity - Enable
Clarity mode - Natural
Clarity - 8dB
Hi All,
Just wanted to share my experience with Viper. I tried A.R.I.S.E on supermanRom 2.4 and found samsung adapt sound to be much cleaner and superior to VIPER on my sennheiser earphones. All Viper did was just amp the sound with the AGC turned on and make it sound like i am inside a boombox. I tried turning off the AGC, still i feel samsung adapt sound to be more punchy and cleaner. What is your experience? I've read all this hype on Viper, but all to realize its just a hype.
You results will vary based on what settings you use, choosing too many may lead to overprocecing. You may want to look at profiles for viper. For me a.r.i.s.e deuteronomy 2.4 works great. Also, did you try any other options, agc is meant to amp the sound.
coolbuy said:
Hi All,
Just wanted to share my experience with Viper. I tried A.R.I.S.E on supermanRom 2.4 and found samsung adapt sound to be much cleaner and superior to VIPER on my sennheiser earphones. All Viper did was just amp the sound with the AGC turned on and make it sound like i am inside a boombox. I tried turning off the AGC, still i feel samsung adapt sound to be more punchy and cleaner. What is your experience? I've read all this hype on Viper, but all to realize its just a hype.
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I don't necessarily disagree with you. I think it depends on the headphones being used. Personally I find I get the best sound with viper and a custom IRS. The best sound I ever got out of the aux port on a Samsung phone with the Wolfson chip requires faux sound; I find it is the only way to increase the gain without crackling. Realistically I would be fine without any audio modifications if I could increase the gain through faux sound.
donkeykongking said:
I don't necessarily disagree with you. I think it depends on the headphones being used. Personally I find I get the best sound with viper and a custom IRS. The best sound I ever got out of the aux port on a Samsung phone with the Wolfson chip requires faux sound; I find it is the only way to increase the gain without crackling. Realistically I would be fine without any audio modifications if I could increase the gain through faux sound.
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Surely using the volume mod is enough?
I found a lot of sound mods simply raised the noise floor of my headphones and increased background hiss regardless. Ears got used to it after a while but I am happy using my RHA MA 750i and M50x without Viper or ARISE. I hear no additional noise when using the sound mod that increases volume from the headphone jack.
Galactus said:
Surely using the volume mod is enough?
I found a lot of sound mods simply raised the noise floor of my headphones and increased background hiss regardless. Ears got used to it after a while but I am happy using my RHA MA 750i and M50x without Viper or ARISE. I hear no additional noise when using the sound mod that increases volume from the headphone jack.
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It's not that the volume mod is "enough". I always found that volume mods which modify the mixer values push the gain to a point that causes it to crackle at certain decible levels. Whenever I modified the EQ after boosting the volume with faux sound I could get clear bass and treble at high volumes without a crackling sound. Is it because faux sound worked at a kernel level? Therefore actually boosting the amount of power outputted through the headphone jack, whereas mixer value changes attempted to reach a certain decibel level with stock power output?
I would like to add that I am not unappreciative of all the work developers have put into audio development for our phone. Without Zubi's sound mod the audio on the s7 edge would be pathetic IMO.
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It's not that the volume mod is "enough". I always found that volume mods which modify the mixer values push the gain to a point that causes it to crackle at certain decible levels. Whenever I modified the EQ after boosting the volume with faux sound I could get clear bass and treble at high volumes without a crackling sound. Is it because faux sound worked at a kernel level? Therefore actually boosting the amount of power outputted through the headphone jack, whereas mixer value changes attempted to reach a certain decibel level with stock power output?
I would like to add that I am not unappreciative of all the work developers have put into audio development for our phone. Without Zubi's sound mod the audio on the s7 edge would be pathetic IMO.
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It is possible that it is due to the kernel, but with zubi's sound mod I get no noticeable distortion on bass or crackling highs, even on my modded Piston 2 that is very sibilant. Volume levels are also way above what I would need, so I am just a bit surprised that you have to crank the volume up so much that EQ boosts are actually causing this. Power hungry cans, I can imagine causing this but if you are talking about IEMS then yeah I am surprised lol
I use one of the DFX-Hiphop-modern with the AudioPhile4 pofile, and both the sound in my car and in mu headphones are insane!
My car has Bowers & Wilkins with 27 speakers. It plays like hell has burnt over with my S7 and Bluetooth connection
Yes the stock ROM sound is punchier and cleaner than what viper has to offer.. I removed viper after thorough testing..
I love all the customisations of LineageOS and Roms but can anyone confirm that OOS audio is just cleaner and louder?
Well one example is audio from video calls. It's weaker than OOS' sound.
What do you guys think?