manuelohoho
08/08/14, 17:10:18
Pues eso, busco una solución REAL al volumen tan absurdo que tienen las Nightly Oficiales para el Xperia SP.
Unicamente me refiero a LLAMADAS NOTIFICACIONES Y ALARMAS.
En lo que a mi refiere el volumen para los audifonos esta mas que sobrado, pero en el altavoz en un ambiente con ruido moderado simplemente no escucho cuando tengo una llamada o recibo un mensaje.
He probado con la solucion que ponen aqui en el foro, pero al igual que muchos parece un incremento psicologico por que real no existe diferencia alguna.
En otros dispositivos mencionan que hay que editar un archivo por ejemplo en el Xperia Z Ultra:
How to increase speaker volume for CM11 Notifications
Hey guys,
Every time I install CM on a phone, I always notice that notifications are always a lot more quiet compared to stock. I have to imagine that this is erring on the side of caution by the CM guys.
Anyway, so I did some digging today and found the setting that you can change to fix this.
The file is located at:
system/etc/mixer_paths.xml
You'll need to have ES File Explorer (doesn't have to be this particular one... basically you need a root browser). Make sure to enable root browser and set system to r/w.
Just navigate to the above file, and look for this section (line 737):
Quote:
<path name="speaker">
<ctl name="SLIM RX1 MUX" value="AIF1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM RX2 MUX" value="AIF1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="Two" />
<ctl name="RX7 MIX1 INP1" value="RX1" />
<ctl name="RX7 MIX1 INP2" value="RX2" />
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2E7-->
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="83" />
<!-- 100 % of 8 (range 0-8) Register: 0x1E0-->
<ctl name="SPK DRV Volume" value="8" />
</path>
The line you're going to want to focus on is this one:
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="83" />
FWIW, <!-- This is a comment and usually I tell you things that are important... not code -->.
This line above: <!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2E7--> Shows you the min and max values (0 - 124), so don't set some stupidly high number here outside of those ranges.
I started at a value of 95 (which I knew was extremely high, but I did it because I was trying to find the upper limit). Long story short, a value of 90 is right about perfect for volume vs distortion.
Anyway, hopefully this helps someone else.
Pero por ningun lugar encuentro dicho archivo "mixer_paths.xml" en el SP.
Tambien probe: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/cyanogen-mod-11-lb-low-spearkers-sounds-t2811682 sin exito.
Alguien ha encontrado una solución a esto?
Gracias
Unicamente me refiero a LLAMADAS NOTIFICACIONES Y ALARMAS.
En lo que a mi refiere el volumen para los audifonos esta mas que sobrado, pero en el altavoz en un ambiente con ruido moderado simplemente no escucho cuando tengo una llamada o recibo un mensaje.
He probado con la solucion que ponen aqui en el foro, pero al igual que muchos parece un incremento psicologico por que real no existe diferencia alguna.
En otros dispositivos mencionan que hay que editar un archivo por ejemplo en el Xperia Z Ultra:
How to increase speaker volume for CM11 Notifications
Hey guys,
Every time I install CM on a phone, I always notice that notifications are always a lot more quiet compared to stock. I have to imagine that this is erring on the side of caution by the CM guys.
Anyway, so I did some digging today and found the setting that you can change to fix this.
The file is located at:
system/etc/mixer_paths.xml
You'll need to have ES File Explorer (doesn't have to be this particular one... basically you need a root browser). Make sure to enable root browser and set system to r/w.
Just navigate to the above file, and look for this section (line 737):
Quote:
<path name="speaker">
<ctl name="SLIM RX1 MUX" value="AIF1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM RX2 MUX" value="AIF1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="Two" />
<ctl name="RX7 MIX1 INP1" value="RX1" />
<ctl name="RX7 MIX1 INP2" value="RX2" />
<!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2E7-->
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="83" />
<!-- 100 % of 8 (range 0-8) Register: 0x1E0-->
<ctl name="SPK DRV Volume" value="8" />
</path>
The line you're going to want to focus on is this one:
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="83" />
FWIW, <!-- This is a comment and usually I tell you things that are important... not code -->.
This line above: <!-- 67 % of 124 (range 0 - 124) Register: 0x2E7--> Shows you the min and max values (0 - 124), so don't set some stupidly high number here outside of those ranges.
I started at a value of 95 (which I knew was extremely high, but I did it because I was trying to find the upper limit). Long story short, a value of 90 is right about perfect for volume vs distortion.
Anyway, hopefully this helps someone else.
Pero por ningun lugar encuentro dicho archivo "mixer_paths.xml" en el SP.
Tambien probe: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/cyanogen-mod-11-lb-low-spearkers-sounds-t2811682 sin exito.
Alguien ha encontrado una solución a esto?
Gracias