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Old 08-06-2007, 07:48 PM
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auto_exec, try reading next time.
Ok, let's try...

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Try a 755p and VolumeCare. Otherwise, there's no fix for the Mogul's poor volume.
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Try swapping for a 755p with VolumeCare.
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The hack makes a small difference but not enough. Nowhere near the volume levels of VolumeCare currently. At least a little extra is better than nothing. Too bad the BT volume still sucks.
Sorry if I've missed something here, but I didn't see you make any suggestions regarding the volume issue on the Mogul in any of the above posts... nor did you suggest, allude to, or state that you had at any point contacted the makers of VolumeCare regarding a port for WM6.

Next time, please try to be more clear with what you're saying before you give forum members attitude, we're not mind readers. And anyways, anyone that's posting to this thread is trying to solve the same issue with the same phone... Why all the drama?

Sorry Big D5, I'm done now.

hippity.hoppity, please keep us posted if the makers of VolumeCare come back with any updates/info, since it sounds like you're really happy with the results of their program on the Treo (so I'm sure anyone with a Mogul would be, too!).
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:20 AM
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The "coarse ear" profile made one heck of a difference on my Mogul. Whoever came up with this fix is a genius and savior
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Old 08-07-2007, 03:29 PM
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Sounds like a great volume fix. But I don't understand or know how to do the programming. If I wanted someone to do this for me, what do I need to ask them to know if they are capable of doing this? Or what type of tech would be able to do this for me? I'd really love to have the volume louder on my Mogul. Thanks.
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:41 PM
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You just download one of the AudioPara files and rename it to AudioPara.csv.

Then you copy it to your windows folder and overwrite the file (make a backup of the original if you wanna be able to undo it).

Then do a soft reset.

I did it with the "coarse" setting since people seem to say that has the best results.
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Old 08-07-2007, 10:04 PM
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I used the "coarse" settings which allowed me to set my phone volume to 60%, instead of maxed. It gives me the option of going louder if necessary.... excellent fix.
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The Coarse settings really do boost the volume a good deal.
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Old 08-08-2007, 10:03 AM
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Would this also work with the 6700? I passed my 6700 to my wife but I'm sure she won't want to use it if the volume is as bad or worse than the Mogul (which it is).
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I have a question......once you download the preferred files to your phone, what might happen if Sprint provides an updated volume patch? Because the file name is changed, what conflict might occur?

Also, did you all download both the coarse files for phone and speakerphone? What file name should be assigned to the speakerphone file so that it works for the speakerphone? Does your speakerphone sound much louder once the download is installed? Thanks.
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Old 08-11-2007, 01:55 PM
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No one has an answer? Hummmm.....looks like no one thought about future consequences.......everyone is silent about answering the question.
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No one has an answer? Hummmm.....looks like no one thought about future consequences.......everyone is silent about answering the question.
onthehunt,

I get the feeling you don't quite understand how this works so I'll start from scratch for you...

1. In your Mogul's Windows folder you have a file called AudioPara.csv
2. Copy/Paste this file on your PC and rename it AudioPara_Original.csv
3. Download AudioPara.csv_coarse_ear_extended_speaker.txt and rename it AudioPara.csv
4. Copy/Paste the new AudioPara.csv file you just renamed to your Mogul's Windows folder.
5. Congratulations, you now have a louder Mogul.

No file name has changed and even if Sprint updates the AudioPara.csv file and this update doesn't improve anything, simply recopy the file you just renamed back to your Mogul.
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