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sam9953
2010-06-20, 07:11
As compared to the 5800 the N900 has a very low maximum volume so is their any application or any other method by which i can further increase the maximum volume of N900?

Joorin
2010-06-20, 07:22
Typically you connect your N900 to a stereo system to get an increase in volume.

In what situation isn't the maximum volume enough?

!!Nokia N900!!
2010-06-20, 10:31
it is more than enough though.

Elanzer
2010-06-20, 10:49
I find it starts crackling if you go beyond 90% or so for certain media, the speakers themselves already seem to be near the limit

bockersjv
2010-06-20, 11:00
For more volume try alsamixer in xterminal

Code:

alsamixer -c0

The row on the left is the headset. If it is lower than 100 you could raise it.

There are quite a few other settings to play with too.

maegon
2010-09-27, 09:30
All I'd like to know is, can't the stereo speakers volume be increased? It is stereo speakers though, and compare it to the Nokia Xpress Music, even my Nokia N82 I have, It's louder? Is it due to battery life? May it lead to speaker damage? or what can be done to increase the stereo speakers volume on the N900?

Carlito
2010-11-08, 09:08
Also possible to raise the volume for calling with loudspeaker. Volume is to low for calling when driving 120km/h. BB Bold 9700 is just great in that. Love the n900 but the volume on loudspeaker when calling is just to low . . . someone knows which setting to raise in alsamixer? Or is it just not possible?

James_Littler
2010-11-08, 09:14
yes you can do it but the last person to do it blew the speakers in their N900.

have a search for 'boost n900' thread and have a read.

Carlito
2010-11-08, 09:20
yes you can do it but the last person to do it blew the speakers in their N900.

have a search for 'boost n900' thread and have a read.


Hmm . . . little strange, because the music volume sounds much louder. Software limited by Nokia?

In the Boost N900 post they talk about mp3's . . . I just want the call volume on the loudspeaker a little bit louder. Is this also getting upped when using the script?

James_Littler
2010-11-08, 09:41
Hmm . . . little strange, because the music volume sounds much louder. Software limited by Nokia?

In the Boost N900 post they talk about mp3's . . . I just want the call volume on the loudspeaker a little bit louder. Is this also getting upped when using the script?

Honestly I couldn't say.
You might want to ask the author of the script.

Mart5.1
2010-11-08, 09:43
it is more than enough though.

The guy isn't asking for opinion here, he is asking for help!

Mart5.1
2010-11-08, 09:48
Hmm . . . little strange, because the music volume sounds much louder. Software limited by Nokia?

In the Boost N900 post they talk about mp3's . . . I just want the call volume on the loudspeaker a little bit louder. Is this also getting upped when using the script?

No the guys new sound patches are designed to work on the headphone sound only.
cheers

Carlito
2010-11-08, 10:48
No the guys new sound patches are designed to work on the headphone sound only.
cheers

Thanks! Are there any other solutions like the alsamixer? If so, do you know which var I have to set?

James_Littler
2010-11-08, 10:53
No the guys new sound patches are designed to work on the headphone sound only.
cheers

No, he changed it so it only affected headphones AFTER he blew his speakers.
the original script changed speaker volume too.

Carlito
2010-11-08, 11:19
No, he changed it so it only affected headphones AFTER he blew his speakers.
the original script changed speaker volume too.

Thanks! Are there any other solutions like the alsamixer? If so, do you know which var I have to set?