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i dont kno either and i tried like 3 different roms since then
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as i said before, try re-inserting the bottom type supplied headphones quikly untill you hear the difference. It may be your unit is different somehow. I would suggest: using an "in ear" headphone is probably the best solution for you, as it is small, super isolation, and low costing solution.
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i was just bs'n man lol. i think i tried that cab a long long time ago
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I think I know why some claim the cab file does not work. If you navigate to the windows directory on my TP2 VZW the audiopar3 csv file date did not change. If I try to copy it over to the windows folder I get an error saying I don't have permission. Any idea how I get the permission to replace or delete the audiopar3 file?
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kevintmr edited the audiopara.csv included in the cab I put together. it doesn't overwrite the stock audiopara. the cab
1 drops kevintmr's csv into the windows folder without overwriting any stock files 2 changes registry to point to the new csv 3 adds more registry tweaks to increase the volume even more. so, with any of the cabs in the original thread in my sig will not overwrite any of the stock audiopara files. hope that helps |
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lol, stupid boost n00b |
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