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I mis-spoke earlier. My default volume value was 0, not 100 (decimal). I tried setting it at 255 but there was no change.
As I search the net this seems like a common complaint but no solutions are evident. There are some discussions about replacing the "bluetooth stack", whatever that is. |
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So then does anyone know what the audiopara file does that's floating around? From reading other posts it's supposed toboost volume but I'mnot sure how.
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I'd also like to know if anyone has a found a solution... I can barely hear anyone while in the car on my XV6900 with the volume turned all the way up. I just got this phone a week ago and the volume was 10x louder with the same bt headset on my old LG flip phone...
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Re: Bluetooth Volume Hack
change the audiopara file you can find 6 different ones at the pda webpage. use total commander to copy it to the \windows directory.
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/ppc-6...me-issues.html it helps with everything yes everything. im using xv6800 verizon win pro 6 everything stock __________________________________________________ _________________________________ if i helped you hit the thanks button im trying to get my first 1 |
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Re: Bluetooth Volume Hack
I discovered one reason why increasing the value to 255 didn't do much for my phone. For some unknown reason, the phone reset the value to 250. It didn't do it right away though. Minutes after increasing the value to 255, it was still at 255; however, hours later, it was back down to 250. Since then I've increased it as high as 455 just to see what happens and the phone always resets it self to 250.
Any ideas? Thanks, KCHruby |
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Re: Bluetooth Volume Hack
Check this thread for a modified AudioPara file with bluetooth profiled for the Touch.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...=13962&page=13 |
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