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2007-11-25
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2007-11-25
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2007-11-25
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I stopped using my Nokia ear bud because the Skype callers said the mic on the N800 sounded clearer to them. But, thanks for the tip in the RCA headphones. I need something better to listen to Leo Laporte's TWIT while mowing the lawn. (Note:I'm such a geek...and I'm not using the N800 for yard work. I have an old SanDisk 512MB I use for that.)
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2007-11-25
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Everyone I called complained of a substantial echo (they could hear themselves). Furthermore, if you are in a noisey room or outdoors, or in a car, you can forget using the built in microphone. The sensitive mic. picks up every sound and sends it. This background noise problem applies to all forms of VOIP ( RTCOMM, SKYPE and GIZMO). The wired headset cuts much of the backgournd noise.
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2007-11-25
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Echo when using internal mic and speakers? or internal mic and headphones?
I use headphones and the internal mic, and as long as I keep my mouth close to the mic it works great; the mic gain will crank up if it doesn't have a good strong sound source.
The only problem I've had is when using the N800 as a speaker phone, audio will cut in and out unless there's a steady stream of sound going into the mic, I think the voice activity detection is a bit screwy or something. I didn't have this problem with OS2007, but I did have some terrible echo (when using builtin mic and speaker)
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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So, what if I buy a nice headset with a boom mic, is there any way to rewire the mic in the Nokia earbuds to go to an external mic while keeping the button functional?
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2007-12-11
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Or you can wait for the next OS2008.
You can see here
https://stage.maemo.org/svn/maemo/pr...-0osso1/audio/
there will be support for headsets, i guess it's not ready yet, but support for routing SCO data to pcm/hci it's on the way.
I hope i'm right.
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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Hey everyone,
Just a little info on mics/earphones ect..
I too have found that the n800's onboard mic is great and does a better job. I just use a cheap set of regular ole stereo headphones while using skype etc.. and it works great.