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If you're still getting subpar audio performance, ensure Dobby surround sound is OFF, counter-intuitive, but the surround sound severely reduced the sound-depth.
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If you're still getting subpar audio performance, ensure Dobby surround sound is OFF, counter-intuitive, but the surround sound severely reduced the sound-depth.
Ihaven't yet experimented with the new settings in the N9 config file, anybody brave enough?
Edit:
With a few more hours tinkering beneath my belt, I've find the best audio quality comes from using "flow player" with a flat eq. My current theory is Nokia has "livened" the default sound profile, resulting in a slightly overpowering high-range.
If anybody has any ideas how to go about modifying the DEFAULT sound profile, feel free to pm me!
Last edited by optimaxxx; 2013-01-11 at 03:15.