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yodawg 2010-11-21 16:07

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
so far it seems like mixed reviews for this script

some people say it stops sound and causes problems
some say it does nothing
some say it speeds the phone up but doesnt increase volume

whats the bottom line?

DDRFAN 2010-11-21 20:41

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
I'd say it generally does speed up the phone, and increases HEADPHONE volume. , no problems what so ever.

brad112358 2010-11-22 00:13

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusse (Post 878249)
Hi SavageD

Did you also tune earpiece volume control in your script?
During call I must reduce volume to half to avoid echo in receiver end. So it seems that there is too much crosstalk or sidetone from too loud earpiece speaker to microphone (and to uplink).

Which files defines parameters for earpiece?
- hp.parameters
- hs.parameters

Otherwise working well. Thanks!

FYI,

I ran your script and on my first call using the handset after rebooting, the caller complained about a nasty echo of their voice. I turned the volume down to what I thought it sounded like before but they said they still had a bit of echo. We tested it on a couple of calls and then I reverted just hp.parameters file back to the original PR1.3 settings. Subsequent calls had no echo even when the volume was turned up to the max.

Is it possible that adjusting the settings on the ear-piece interferes with an echo cancellation algrorithm which may be tuned for the original settings?

--Brad

SavageD 2010-11-22 01:00

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brad112358 (Post 879892)
FYI,

I ran your script and on my first call using the handset after rebooting, the caller complained about a nasty echo of their voice. I turned the volume down to what I thought it sounded like before but they said they still had a bit of echo. We tested it on a couple of calls and then I reverted just hp.parameters file back to the original PR1.3 settings. Subsequent calls had no echo even when the volume was turned up to the max.

Is it possible that adjusting the settings on the ear-piece interferes with an echo cancellation algrorithm which may be tuned for the original settings?

--Brad

Yep seems as the only explanation to me. So I'll have to fix this issue.

ear ref padding is responsible for lowering or "muffling" sound quality so it won't sound too loud or dry as to hurt hearing. In my script i turned it down to make volume louder....guess it causes some problems on some devices. I don't have this issue though...strange.

Thx for the responses I'll fix this right away.

Viny 2010-11-22 01:43

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
Yes i agree now that i think about it i can hear my own voice echo ing most of the time, sometimes really lould (one time in which i had to cut the call) and sometimes very low but really annoying.

hawaii 2010-11-22 01:44

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
I noticed a few callers said there was a bit of echo / vocal reverb of their own voices.

SavageD 2010-11-22 01:48

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
alright the BoostN900 script has been updated.

This time around performance increase is huge....

Have a look at your videos before, and after applying patch, ;-)....and watch a youtube vid or two, I think you'll like... :)

echo problem also fixed.

Check the first post

also plz remember to restart after applying script.

hawaii 2010-11-22 02:18

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
You should probably add something like;

kill -9 `pidof mediaplayer`

Shinigamijim 2010-11-22 02:27

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
so i wanted to update my file not sure if i did right this time
Code:

home/user/MyDocs/.documents/BoostN900 # sh BoostN900.sh
pulseaudio (stop) running, process 3974
pulseaudio (stop) pre-stop, (main) process 3974
pulseaudio (stop) stopping, process 3974
pulseaudio (stop) killed, process 3974
pulseaudio (stop) post-stop, process 4027
pulseaudio (stop) waiting
Please Hold For 15 Seconds...
pulseaudio (start) waiting
pulseaudio (start) starting
pulseaudio (start) pre-start, process 4056
pulseaudio (start) spawned, process 4063
pulseaudio (start) post-start, process 4064
        main process 4063
pulseaudio (start) running, process 4063
Home directory /home/user not ours.
Simple mixer control 'Capture',0
  Capabilities: cvolume cvolume-joined cswitch cswitch-joined
  Capture channels: Mono
  Limits: Capture 0 - 65536
  Mono: Capture 65536 [100%] [off]
Home directory /home/user not ours.
Simple mixer control 'Capture',0
  Capabilities: cvolume cvolume-joined cswitch cswitch-joined
  Capture channels: Mono
  Limits: Capture 0 - 65536
  Mono: Capture 0 [0%] [off]
Patching Finished

last time it said mono capture 100%

bobbydoedoe 2010-11-22 02:36

Re: Boost N900! :)
 
Readme says to "Uninstall Swapolube" so change it back settings to default than uninstall, just in case you guys didn't read

i did the tweak, and whoa, my video played almost instantly as soon as i click on the file. will check back tommorow with the battery life and other changes

Also, in the updated file and a folder "TuneN900" which has swap tweaks, laptop mode, kinda similar to swapolube.


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