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Capture volume has to be off after running the script, thats why it says 0%. |
Re: Boost N900! :)
SavageD, thx a lot man!
The script realy improved battery life. In sound case: no problems with echo or reverb as posted above, sound in headphones is bit louder than was, also buggy alsamixer do the job, it needs some workaround maybe shell scripts started automaticaly after media player or so... And plz tell us what exactly changed in new version, plz make something like changelog. (cause everything almost great and dont wanna reinstall, u know what I mean) Again thx a lot. For now your app is most usefull app exept ssh) on my phone :) |
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THX man. I hope U don't mind but i posted ur patch on 1 of polish forums 'bout maemo n N900. guys love it so do I. Keep up the good work. Ur da Man
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anyone applied the TuneN900.sh patches in addition to the Boost patch?
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Yes please make a change log, it would be really usefull .
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I just installed the patches. I will keep posted the results. Instantly, I can confirm a louder sound in the earphones. It just happens that I have a video in rmvb format in my device, which was having problems with audio, and after the patch, the performance significantly improve... will keep monitoring, thanks and great work my friend!
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I tryed them yesterday and I believe (at least it seems) that the battery will be lasting much longer :-)
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btw overall speed is increased too/ this is swappolube killer/ Author tell us about ur plans and so.. also what about changelog/ is this in the repos already? |
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I'll add change log for the next patch. I will not be adding this to the repos....well at least until I'm completely certain that these patches are safe. I have no problems with users adding this patch to other forums. I've tried everything I could to fix the headphone bug...I've tried redirecting pulse audio files and streams, messing with RX51 driver values etc etc...but nothing can fix it. My idea to fix this problem at the moment would be to create a daemon with constantly sets headphone dB gain to 100% in 12sec intervals...each time headsets are inserted. However, It's obvious to see why this is a problem (battery life/performance etc). So I'll have to think a lot more on this to find a better solution. |
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