Em 16-03-2010 06:23, Timo Jyrinki escreveu: > 2010/3/16 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <r...@1407.org>: > '> You may call my tests misinformation, but I'll calmly go on with usable >> sound settings with which I can be heard even from a noisy restaurant by >> *NOT*USING* the "Correct" setting. > > I am not claiming the "wrong" settings would not help. The main thing > is that it should be possible to achieve the same situation with other > settings, while keeping the audio path more sane. If it works for you, > fine, but it's not exactly how the audio path should be configured in > general. I did use "wrong" settings myself to a satisfaction for a > long time, but they shouldn't be used in general. > > If you see > http://www.mail-archive.com/community@lists.openmoko.org/msg58185.html > - for example the same effect as raising control.12 from 5 to 7 like > some people do when they feel they have too little microphone volume > can be had by increasing control.5 by 6 values, but without having > additional stage of amplifying (keeping control.12 at 5 means 0dB). > The exact effect of setting Mic Sidetone Mux (control.63) to "Right > PGA" instead of "Mic 2" is not known, but it uses a wrong audio path > and a similar way of lessening noise and mic volume should be done by > using control.5 (mono playback) instead.
And it's all fine and dandy if it wasn't so damn easy to casually change the mic volume into some unusable mode. One setting works a lot better (at least for me) and I only need to check it after upgrades! Rui _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community