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Old 10-05-2008, 01:19 PM
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Re: TWEAKED Audiopara.csv louder earpeice, spkphone, and BLUETOOTH HERE!!!

Thanks to everyone who made this hack available. After copying it to my windows directory the sound improved dramatically however the only problem I am having is when I turn off the cellular network and turn it back on the phone reverts back to the quiet earpiece volume. In order to re-establish the sound I have to increase the volume up then back down. Is there a fix for this?
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Old 10-06-2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: TWEAKED Audiopara.csv louder earpeice, spkphone, and BLUETOOTH HERE!!!

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Seems like I'm seeing the same behavior as other people: When I use the AudioPara3.csv (any version...post#1, updated for lowmic later on, or others) I get good audio volume at first, but if I disable my phone (airplane mode) and enable the phone again the volume is much lower than stock.

If I toggle the volume on the side down a couple clicks and back up a couple clicks then it is loud again. How come I have to keep doing this in order to get loud volume? Is there a further edit to the AudioPara3.csv file or a registry key that might help make the initial volume after a AirPlane mode session return to full/Loud ?

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Old 10-07-2008, 02:10 PM
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Re: TWEAKED Audiopara.csv louder earpeice, spkphone, and BLUETOOTH HERE!!!

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Seems like I'm seeing the same behavior as other people: When I use the AudioPara3.csv (any version...post#1, updated for lowmic later on, or others) I get good audio volume at first, but if I disable my phone (airplane mode) and enable the phone again the volume is much lower than stock.

If I toggle the volume on the side down a couple clicks and back up a couple clicks then it is loud again. How come I have to keep doing this in order to get loud volume? Is there a further edit to the AudioPara3.csv file or a registry key that might help make the initial volume after a AirPlane mode session return to full/Loud ?
the phone is set to default to Vol 3 after soft-reset or airplane mode. the only way to achieve what you are requesting would be to copy over the values for vol 5 level to vol 3... if you really want to do this send me a pm and i will walk you through it.
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