Audio Help - Touch CDMA General

I have the HTC touch by sprint.Does anyone know how to make the ringer volume louder? I have tried different programs, even editing my audio, however, no luck. The audio sounds loud when played with the media player, however, when it is played under the ringtone, it plays very low. Any clue?

Do a search for audiopara.csv ... there are several on here that will do the trick

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mp3 ringtone volume and headphone problem

Hi,
I've just setup my phone to use my mp3 as a ringtone. It plays fine on an incoming call, except:
1) It plays at full (ie. scare the sh#t out of me FULL!) volume even with my volume control is set to very low
2) It always plays through the loudspeaker, rather than through the headphones when I have them attached
Is there some settings that I missed?
thanks
fixed problem 1
Hi again,
I'v figured out that problem one was my mistake: I simply missed the volume slider for the 'phone' part when I adjusted the volume for the overall PDA. So problem 1 is 'fixed' now, sorry
Now for problem 2:
> 2) It always plays through the loudspeaker, rather than through the headphones when I have them attached
I've found out that the ringtone actually does play through the headphones when they're attached (the loudspeaker was too loud before for me to hear the ringtone through the headphones), but it also plays through the loudspeaker as well.
ie. with headphone attached, on an incoming call, the ring comes through both my headphone and the PDA's loudspeaker.
So, is there a way to have the ringtone play only through the headphones (and not through the loudspeaker) if the headphones are attached? And only have the ringtone play through the loudspeaker if no headphones are attached?
thanks again

Ringtones

Hi all,
I have a slight problem with my JASJAR, most times somebody calls me, I miss the phone call most times because I don't hear the phone ringing. I have sorted that out 90% of the time by making it vibrate and ring.
Anybody got a nice loud ringtone but funky? So I can hear it better? Or possibly a solution? I mean I have got all my volumes up on full. When I play music with Windows Media Player, it is nice and loud. Is there a way to get the ringtone the same volume?
Thanks.
get an audio editor for your pc (e.g. Audigy) and raise the base volume in the file.
Thing is, I play the file in Windows Media Player and its at a nice loud volume, now why cant the phone ring at that same volume, its all on max volume. Really sux
ChildOTK said:
Thing is, I play the file in Windows Media Player and its at a nice loud volume, now why cant the phone ring at that same volume, its all on max volume. Really sux
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You may have set the system volume as maximum and not the phone volume?
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Yeah I tried that too, I put everything as high as it can go, I jus dnt understand why, even when I choose the ringtone from the drop down list, its softer when I hear the preview of the selected file. In Windows Media Player with nothing changed its louder. Oh well.
I use Alice Cooper's Poison as a ringtone, preamped it in Windows Sound Recorder before transferring it as a wav to the phone - it's nice and loud and I have only failed to hear it once when it by some fluke started to ring roughly same time as the song came up on my MP3 player so I just thought I had a slight echo...
lol ok, well ill try amp it then, and see what happens, by how much did u amp it by?
I just did: "Increase volume by 25%" off the Effects menu of Windows Sound Recorder.

Mp3 playback via speaker or wired headphones - Hiss

Just want to find out whether this is normal.
There is a hiss during mp3 playback on my TyTN. Using the audio manager and WMP, the hissing is there on mp3 playback even when you have the program and system volume at zero.
In coreplayer and TCPMP the hissing is only when you have the volume above zero, and the hissing doesn't get louder or softer depending on volume. So its not the quality of the song. Tested with both mp3 and WMA.
Note that I am using wired headphones (Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3) through a HTC y-splitter, but I know its not the splitter or headphones because its the same through the phones speaker.
Its not a terrible sound, but you know its there. Is this something TyTN owners have just learnt to live with or is there some sort of software fix? Or is the solution to just turn the volume up so you can't hear it?
So do people just live with this background noise?
hiss and loud volume
Malkatraz said:
So do people just live with this background noise?
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Yes - i reckon so - i searched and searched for a solution to the hiss I'm experiencing with a pair of super.fi pro 5's.
Also the minimum volume is too high with Pocket Music Player (unless you turn the preamp down - which reduces the volume without reducing the hiss!), WMP, mortplayer and HTC audio manager.
I get best results with tcpmp.
Still ... the audio is better than my plantronics stereo bluetooth headset even with the best a2dp setting.
Super.fi's are superb played through a mini disc player!
If you find a solution please post it!!
Hiss...we don't have no stinkin hiss!
Try using a player called Pocket Music. I have virtually no audible hiss. It also has a really nice graphic eq similar to Winamp that allows full control including hiss reduction if you pull back the upper most slider about 4db below center line.
I am using VP3G 3.2 and I run my bitrates at 128, or 320. Could you possibly be encoded below 128?
Convert is correct, I had to tamp the preamp gain way back in Pocket Music to have a good range of volume control too.
What phones are you using?
alylea said:
Try using a player called Pocket Music. I have virtually no audible hiss. It also has a really nice graphic eq similar to Winamp that allows full control including hiss reduction if you pull back the upper most slider about 4db below center line.
I am using VP3G 3.2 and I run my bitrates at 128, or 320. Could you possibly be encoded below 128?
Convert is correct, I had to tamp the preamp gain way back in Pocket Music to have a good range of volume control too.
What phones are you using?
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I get hiss and I'm encoding at between 192 - 256 kbps. Malkatraz mentioned the phones above - not sure about the splitter.
For what it's worth there seems to be no difference between tcpmp0.81RC1 Beta and Pocket Music Player except tcpmp is free (the equalizer was disabled in the freeware Pocket Music Player i downloaded).
PS. the attenuator that comes with the Super.fi 5 pro's gets rid of the hiss but the sound is slightly flatter.

Boosting media volume?

Has anyone got any tricks for boosting the media playback volume?
I commute so spend the trip watching movies etc. I am using Rockplayer which plays everything I throw at it however the volume is not quite there. Its about 1/2 of what I expect.
Options are
Way to boost the base system volume?
A different media player which has audio booster. (CorePlayer does)
External app to improve things? Sound booster?
Get quality headphones. 30$ will get you good ones at best buy. My Hd2 with android sounds low but when i plug in those sound proof headphones, i hear nothing except for the phone and loud too.

Ringtone Volume working. Music videos and games volume no sound at all

music video, games and other media sounds not working
rest ringtone notifications and alarms all working
i have checked the sound settings and set to high
restarted multiple times
please help
and now even earpiece not working.... but can be heard on loud speaker.. what a mess

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