Hi-fi music - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, i only have 80s music at 128kbps and I was wondering if there is any site to download songs at 24/196khz I really wanna try those songs.
I was googling and didn't find anything.
Amy help would be really appreciated.
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Well they're really rare since they're huge files and not for the mainstream. The music samples from the Vienna Choir are really high quality .FLAC
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At the moment you should listen to 320 songs, and at 44 are really amazing, difference are there, flac music have great quality but take too much space but they are awesome
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I'm still getting this enormous buffering times in YouTube. Sometimes it works well but most of the time I get tire of waiting and return to my galaxy s.
Pretty frustrating!!!!
Hope this one really improves over 3.1 cause I use a lot this app!!!!!
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i feel you. esp long clips

Pop sounds whith record vĂ­deo and audio

someone with noise problems when recording audio and video ...
Pop sounds...
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Nothink?
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Does it sound like this? Do you still have it? Listen to the left channel (bottom microphone).
Ok, I'm a noob and can't post a link just yet. Grrr. Concat the bottom two lines together.
Search on youtube for "ngwTBJ5ew08". It's a sample recording and you'll hear the pops.
oriolas said:
someone with noise problems when recording audio and video ...
Pop sounds...
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I had the same issue when recording video, until I realized it was me covering the top microphone (the one by the 3.5mm audio jack) with my finger when recording. I'm now more careful where I put my hands when recording, and I have not had any popping sounds at all.

Mono bluetooth for music

With my old Nexus S I could use an app to use my ps3 headset to listen to music and podcasts, but the app doesn't work on Nexus 4. Anyone know an app or another way to use mono bluetooth for music?
Thanks!
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[Q] batteri life when listening .flac files

Hi,
I marked that i have a big problems when i listening to .flac files. I was listening in about 2 maybe 2.5 hours and my batteri after 100% is now on 19% life. Does it's a know feature by anybody? For my it's a huge leak because i use to listen .flac files. Any solution? I use samsung music player.
Are you using hi res flac or normal flac 16 bit 44.1 khz?
Try to use other player....
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gattari said:
Are you using hi res flac or normal flac 16 bit 44.1 khz?
Try to use other player....
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i'm using 16 bit 44.1 khz .flac. What player do u suggest?
I use neutron player.
This evening i will try for battery life with neutron and I report my result here.
Ciao
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I use standard samsung player and nrg player and battery life was the same when i play mp3 and flac.
I'll try with another player.
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Volume increase

Does anyone know how to increase the maximum volume on N910C Galaxy Note 4 with Android 5.01 installed?
The volume on Bluetooth A2DP is really low. My iPad and iPhone can output at least three times more.
Now I'm using the Simplrom but the problem was exactly the same when running the stock rom.
Also, it happens with my Bluetooth headset, my car radio and every other audio device connected by Bluetooth.
Thanks!
I wouldn't mind a solution. For me, it's low volume via headphones. It also depends on the headphones... But generally speaking, volume is on the lower side. I ALWAYS hit the "dangerous volume" level warning.
That's exactly my problem. The volume on the headphone is really los.
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TheDigitalJockey said:
That's exactly my problem. The volume on the headphone is really los.
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Yes. Me too is waiting for solution on unrooted phones
Does this just happen with bluetooth headsets? Maybe it something to do with your bluetooth device settings.
DarkGuyver said:
Does this just happen with bluetooth headsets? Maybe it something to do with your bluetooth device settings.
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But what could it be? I've checked everything on the bluetooth menu and found nothing.
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TheDigitalJockey said:
But what could it be? I've checked everything on the bluetooth menu and found nothing.
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Have you tried turning up the audio on your bluetooth headset?
I have the opposite problem. My bluetooth headset is too loud on the lowest setting. I dont have another headset to try either
DarkGuyver said:
Have you tried turning up the audio on your bluetooth headset?
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Yes. I did. If I don't go all way to the max I can't hear anything. That also happens when synced on my car. I have to increase the volume quite a bit to hear properly.
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equlizer said:
I have the opposite problem. My bluetooth headset is too loud on the lowest setting. I dont have another headset to try either
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What? That's so weird. Why yours is loud and mine is so low if we have the same phone? Doesn't make any sense. We are missing something here.
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TheDigitalJockey said:
Yes. I did. If I don't go all way to the max I can't hear anything. That also happens when synced on my car. I have to increase the volume quite a bit to hear properly.
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Does this happen when you are making calls or when you are listening to audio files/watching media on your device?
Same problem here, volume too low..... On headphones.
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Does this happen when you are making calls or when you are listening to audio files/watching media on your device?
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Usually when using Spotify or the music app. With Spotify the problem is worse.
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TheDigitalJockey said:
Usually when using Spotify or the music app. With Spotify the problem is worse.
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Sounds like it something to do with the setting on both the music player and the Spotify app. If you go into the settings of your music player and turn off the Adapt Sound and uncheck the Smart Volume that should solve the problem with your music player. The same solution should work with Spotify.
DarkGuyver said:
Sounds like it something to do with the setting on both the music player and the Spotify app. If you go into the settings of your music player and turn off the Adapt Sound and uncheck the Smart Volume that should solve the problem with your music player. The same solution should work with Spotify.
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I had no idea that this setting existed! I've disabled both and the sound is a lot better! Now I can actually hear something! Thank you very much for helping me! I was begining to think there was no solution for this. Thank you!
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TheDigitalJockey said:
I had no idea that this setting existed! I've disabled both and the sound is a lot better! Now I can actually hear something! Thank you very much for helping me! I was begining to think there was no solution for this. Thank you!
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Yeah, allot of audio and media player app developers do tend to make it harder for you to find the audio output adjustment settings on their apps. It usually takes a while to find them, if you need anymore help just holla!
Thanks one again
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