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audio, n900, pulseaudio, speakers |
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apparently nokia had to implement software eq for speaker playback to allow higher volume without distortion "d case-resonance.
this puts 15-25 percent cpu load on while playing any audio.
this really hurts games performance, and i dont know if it hurts battery life on mp3 playback.
please fix speakers in hardware next time and allow disabling of eq now (even if that means a volume limit)