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2011-01-01
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@punto
Yes I am actually fiddling with the treble and bass, but not directly as they are both accessed through "alsa mixer switches."
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2011-01-04
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The N900 has a problem when using certain headsets, some wired headsets sound ridiculously low and soft when using it with the n900.
The reason for this is simply because Nokia placed some limiters on the types of headsets the N900 should use.
The problem that the N900 faced with some headsets were imply that the Alsa Mixer was not set to compensate for them. I fixed this problem by simply enabling alsa mixer to compensate for these headsets..
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2011-01-08
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Anyone has time to do some RMAA tests ? before and after the patches ?
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2011-01-08
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I'm not in this to destroy N900 devices, I'm merely trying to fix the audio problem. So In respect to the supposed tests that punto, did I'm going to stop this little project of mine, simply because it is too risky.
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2011-01-08
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There's no risk to the N900 - it just means that boosting the gain introduces even more distortion into the mix - to a level even beyond the serious amounts already present on the N900 (at least with PR1.3). We're not talking a bit more compared to other typical MP3 players, it's a LOT more.
Someone needs to fix pulseaudio or whatever's responsible for this - I'm pretty definite it's not the hardware.
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@punto
Yes I am actually fiddling with the treble and bass, but not directly as they are both accessed through "alsa mixer switches."
@altarMeego
I honestly don't have bluetooth headsets to test, but yea there is room to make the bluetooth headsets louder. If your willing to try it (as It's really not that dangerous anyway) pm me.
@toxaris
Try restarting after applying the script...