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HTC 6800 También conocida como: HTC Mogul, HTC Titan, HTC P4000 |
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Como aumentar el volumen del speaker?
Saludos de nuevo, me gustaria saber si hay alguna forma de aumentar el volumen del speaker, ya que esperaba que este celular tuviera un sonido mas audible para los tonos de repiques y mensajes, pero no es asi en comparacion a otros celulares mas pequeños y de menor calidad que este.
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negativo hermano, yo he estado jugando con el registro de Windows del celular y no hay manera de subirle el vovlumen al Speaker, al q si se le puede subir es al auricular por donde tu escuchas a la persona q llamaste...
saludos!!
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HTC PPC 6800 Titan
ROM propia DCD 3.2.6 Radio 3.42.40 GPS - aGPS EVDO Rev-A |
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Saludos, como a mi parecer uno de los contra de este gran equipo es este nivel de volumen pues me he puesto a investigar y he encontrado esto en otro foro, no coloco el enlace porque imagino que va contra las reglas, pero coloco lo que escribieron, segun parece hay una archivo en hexadecimal que modificando algunos valores los niveles de volumen se pueden modificar, no significantemente pero si mejora en algo, el texto esta en ingles espero me ayuden a entenderlo:
" Moderate fix for low Volume issues There is a AudioPara.Cab that is run when you Hard Reset your phone that is provided by Sprint in the extended ROM. This replaces the audio level map called AudioPara.csv in your Windows Directory. The HTC Factory map has the Volume Mapping set lower on the EarPiece than the one Sprint Provided. So if you skipped Extended ROM and didn’t run the AudioPara.cab you will get lower max volume. Setting these levels is a trade off between, Clarity (i.e. distortion), Volume, Feedback, Range (you only have 6 level to work with), possibly speaker damage and is somewhat dependent on Network audio quality and level (which why sprint fine tunes it). You can set the mapping for Vol 0, Vol 1, … Vol 5 (the 6 steps on the volume control). The Registry just sets which Vol 0, Vol 1, etc. It does not set the actual level it maps to in hardware. That is in AudioPara.csv I have attached an AudioPara.csv. To install rename the one you have in your Windows directory to AudioPara.csv_orig (Note built in File Explorer does not show extensions). And copy the attached one over. Or edit your file to your own taste. Oh and remove the .Txt extension required for upload. The Max Volume HTC provided (before Sprint Mod) was A0C2 (hex) Tha Max Volume Sprint provided (after Extended ROM config) was CA62 (hex) The Max Volume I set in the attached AudioPara.csv is FFFF (hex) I also smoothly reduce it for Volumes Vol5, Vol4, Vol3 etc. so you can find the best tradeoff of loudness and clarity. Doing this gives up range (i.e. you can’t get the volume very low). Ear Cup changes HTC --used A0C2, 71CF, 5092, 390A, 2861, 1C96 Sprint used CA62, 8F47, 656E, 5092, 4000, 32D6 I -----used FFFF, E000, C000, A000, 8000, 6000 (for coarse file (coarse control more range)). I -----used FFFF, F000, E000, D000, C000, B000 (for fine file (fine control less range)). Speakerphone Changes Sprint/HTC used 5A67, 4000, 2D4E, 2013, 16B5, 1013 I ---------used C000, A000, 8000, 6000, 4000, 2000 To change it see PHONE_EARCUPLE_VOL0, …VOL2, etc. around the 10th column in AudioPara.csv. You can load the file in excel directly for easier reading (but I edited in Notepad). I completely confirmed this does make a difference by trying very odd patterns like making VOL4 be near 0 and VOL3 go back up. Use at your own risk of damage to the phone or to your ears. But to be honest it seems harmless and I do hear distortion but it doesn't feel like the earpiece is straining. The difference it not huge but significant. You may find in noisy situations you’d put up with some distortion to be able to hear the other party. But in quiet environments you can turn it down and get clarity. I titled it "Moderate fix" because there are limits to what the speaker(s) can do. But I think there is some room here to play with. EDIT: I attached a second file with the even finer adjustments and less range. Think of this as changing your volume control to a Max Volume fine adjuster than a Volume control. This only effects earpiece during a call. You must rename to AudioPara.csv on your phone for either file. EDIT2: I replaced first file with a more consistent step I made a small error in steps on the first one. I call this now the coarse file. I also included original HTC file (no sprint extended ROM applied) and the sprint one for completeness. EDIT3: I added AudioPara.csv_fine_ear_extended_speaker.txt This is the same as AudioPara.csv_fine.txt but I extended the range of the speakerphone. Again use at your own risk. But it seems to hold together pretty good. And I did not push it to the full limit. Previous max speaker was 5A67, I raised it to C000. Note that PHONE_HANDSFREE_VOLx is what maps to speakerphone if you want to customize your own. No luck playing with bluetooth headset. My headset has 8 levels. I think most of it is in the headset and I can't find the master/reference volume passed to headset in this file. I played with PHONE_BTHEADSET and PHONE_HEADSET_VOLx. EDIT4: Note on PHONE_EARCUPLE_VOLx (ear piece) I changed column 10. On PHONE_HANDSFREE_VOLx (speakerphone) I changed column 7. I did this because that's what was varying in the orginal files. Well it turns out multiple columns effect the volume. I think the different columns might be radio output level and speaker amp level. Sometimes they hold one fixed and vary the other. There is a LOT of range in this file/device. Playing with these combinations of numbers might get more clarity at the higher volumes. The combinations are endless. I think fine_with_extended_speaker is a good start but their is potential for even better results. EDIT5: Seems most folks like the coarse ear adjustment (which is still finer than the original sprint one) so I uploaded AuduioPara.csv_coarse_ear_extended_speaker.txt " |
#4
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ok te comento q ya yo probe el Audiopara... es mas, lo teng instalado actualmente en el cel... pero solo aumenta el sonido del auricular interno (por donde escuchas tu a la persona cuando llamas) mas no el del speaker externo por donde suenan los repiques...
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HTC PPC 6800 Titan
ROM propia DCD 3.2.6 Radio 3.42.40 GPS - aGPS EVDO Rev-A |
#5
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osea, o tienes oido de tisico o te jo***s
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#6
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Saludos a todos los foristas, creo que la solución es subir el volumen al máximo del Window Media Player, que es el que reproduce el sonido y luego elevar al máximo el volumen de los speaker, de tal manera de poder escuchar un buen sonido en el repique... prueben y veremos...!!!!
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#7
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deberia de aver una forma de verdad despues que actualice la rom y todo eso suena muy pasito
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#8
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yo creo que bueno aja suena poco duro pero se deja escuchar...
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#9
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en el peor de los casos lo pondremos a vibrar
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