On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I bought my
or install zenity and create a /usr/share/applications/Volume.desktop
file containg the lines below:
[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Volume Control
Exec=/usr/bin/amixer set PCM `zenity --scale --display=:0.0
--text=Volume --min-value=100 --max-value=255 --value=235`
MimeType=
Name=.Volume
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:03:34AM +0100, Theo wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I bought my
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:03:34 +0100
Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (T) wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a
call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds
in the alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I
bought my
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:03:34 +0100 Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I
Then again, maybe Its just me who cannot find this feature in any of the
Distributions available...
On Debian I use the xfce volume applet, it's easy and fast with stylus pen.
Look at the screenshot:
http://levysantanna.blogspot.com/2008/11/screenshots-debian-com-xfce-no.html
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Levy
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Matthias Camenzind
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker Playback Volume'
value to 95 (in state file in
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 09:17:32 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Matthias Camenzind
wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker Playback
Volume' value to 95 (in state file in
On my FR the settings get restored after restart. Same with the /etc/resolv.conf
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 23:59:30 +0200
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker
If you are connect over ssh to your phone you can in alsamixer set Mic 2 to 100
and Speaker to 88 this enables a normal call with near to no echo and much
better understanding on the other side. But after disconnecting the settings
are restored. May ou can also change during the call to a
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 10:11:42 -0700
Jason Cawood [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JC) wrote:
on the 2008.9 distro, is there any way to turn up the microphone
volume while on a call? When I'm talking to someone they always tell
me they can't hear me.
-Jason
Yes, there is a way by installing pymixer, please
I have also experienced the same. The incoming sound volume is barely
audible, it sound like an ant in the distance. However the outgoing volume
is excellent. Can someone please post the correct set of alsa state files
and instructions on where to put them.
regards Denis
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Dylan Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the openmoko-mediaplayer2, swipe your finger up on down on the screen
repeatedly to change the volume.
Wow
It works !
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Dylan Reilly ha scritto:
In the openmoko-mediaplayer2, swipe your finger up on down on the screen
repeatedly to change the volume.
In Qtopia, it is more of a tap and hold gesture. Tap and hold on the
right to increase and on the left to decrease. Of course you tap and
hold to fast
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Aaron Sowry schrieb:
| Timo Jyrinki wrote:
| 2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
| the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
|
| I've not seen any post about
2008/7/27 Bastian Muck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you got the right values, then there is no problem. In the default
config /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state the capturing volume is to
low, so the other side can hardly hear you. If you raise this value too
much, than the neo produces a lot echo
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
thanks!
. . .shawn
julien cubizolles wrote:
Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 18:09 +0200, Christophe Badoit
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
i think it's gsmhandset.state (someone correct me when wrong) and give the
fact taht the state files
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:11 -0600, shawn sullivan wrote:
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
the file attached few emails up on this thread
I guess I'm just not sure which value to tweak to adjust the volume
level? I could probably play around with it while on a call though, to
see which one. But if any one happens to know. . .(:
. . .shawn
arne anka wrote:
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the echo fixed. It seems the
discussion always stops at that point, or goes to another direction
like
Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the echo fixed. It seems the
discussion always stops at that point, or
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the
pe, 2008-07-25 kello 20:31 +0200, Aaron Sowry kirjoitti:
Everyone I have spoken to using the GTA02 handset has mentioned large
amounts of echo when calling to/from another cellphone,
FWIW, I had this problem for most of my GTA01 use unless I tuned down
the volume manually from the slider
On Friday 25 July 2008, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the echo fixed. It seems the
discussion always stops at
Am Sa 26. Juli 2008 schrieb Al Johnson:
I've also been annotating the block diagram of the chip with the numbers of
the ALSA controls they're tied to so it should be easier for people to work
out what does what. It's not finished yet, and I won't have time to post it
before next week.
Bastian Muck wrote:
julien cubizolles schrieb:
| Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
| Hi,
| I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help:
|
| http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=5t=170start=75#p3277
|
| I thinks it's the original one. I adjusted
On Thursday 24 July 2008, Brian C wrote:
Bastian Muck wrote:
julien cubizolles schrieb:
| Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
| Hi,
| I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help:
|
| http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=5t=170start=75#p32
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Subject: Re: Volume?
Bastian Muck wrote:
julien cubizolles schrieb:
| Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
| Hi,
| I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help:
|
| http
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Bastian Muck wrote:
julien cubizolles schrieb:
| Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
| Hi,
| I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help
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julien cubizolles schrieb:
| Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
| Hi,
| I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help:
|
| http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=5t=170start=75#p3277
|
| I thinks it's the
Le jeudi 17 juillet 2008 à 17:53 +0200, papa-piet a écrit :
Hi,
I didn't tested it yet but maybe this will help:
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=5t=170start=75#p3277
I thinks it's the original one. I adjusted this one (increased the Mic2
from 0 to 50) and nobody complains
Le mardi 15 juillet 2008 à 20:22 +0100, Al Johnson a écrit :
Both handset (mic1) and headset (mic2) mics are switched by 'Mic Sidetone
Mux'
into the channel that passes though 'Mono Sidetone' and 'Mono' volume
controls.
People I call complain that they don't hear me, as if I were far
if you increase the mic2 level you are louder, but you also get an echo :)
you should test it with alsamixer while calling.
if you like it, you should change the default value for mic2 in the
alsapreset.
its somewhere in the /usr/share directory, i guess :)
if you don't change the preset, you
smurfy - phil ??:
if you increase the mic2 level you are louder, but you also get an echo :)
you should test it with alsamixer while calling.
if you like it, you should change the default value for mic2 in the
alsapreset.
its somewhere in the /usr/share directory, i guess :)
if you don't
Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 14:27 +0200, Joerg Reisenweber a écrit :
After adjusting with alsamixer, you can easily update those files using
alsactl -f path-to-statefile store
I recommend to make a backup of the *.state before storing it with alsactl
Now I wish I had... When playing around
Hi,
sorry for hijacking the thread but I think this fits a bit:
When it comes to volume on the neo I have the impression that the 'main'
volume (not sure what the knob is named) is does not scale linear. I
mean at level ~90 you dont hear anything and at 100 it is very loud.
Could that be fixed
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julien cubizolles a écrit :
Could someone please post a gsmhandset.state he knows is ok ?
Here is the (I suppose) original one.
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Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 18:09 +0200, Christophe Badoit a écrit :
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julien cubizolles a écrit :
Could someone please post a gsmhandset.state he knows is ok ?
Here is the (I suppose) original one.
Thanks.
2008/7/15 Edward A. Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to control volume yet? When I turn on my phone, the
sounds are so loud and completely distorted that I'm afraid I'm going to
blow out the speakers.
SSH into the device and type
#alsamixer
then adjust the sound using the sliders
Am Di 15. Juli 2008 schrieb Emilis Dambauskas:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Andy Selby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]SSH into the device and type
#alsamixer
then adjust the sound using the sliders
There are so many of them and they are poorly named... Yesterday I
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Andy Selby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SSH into the device and type
#alsamixer
then adjust the sound using the sliders
That did the trick. Headphone and PCM were both at 95%. Setting them
to 90% and 80% respectively was a reasonable level. Any
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Edward A. Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, the only ones you care about are the Headphone and PCM
volumes. Respectively, these are the master volume and the volume of
the software-generated sounds.
What about hands-free earphones and mic?
--
Emilis
On Tuesday 15 July 2008, Emilis Dambauskas wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Edward A. Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, the only ones you care about are the Headphone and PCM
volumes. Respectively, these are the master volume and the volume of
the software-generated sounds.
SSH into the device and type
#alsamixer
then adjust the sound using the sliders
That did the trick. Headphone and PCM were both at 95%. Setting them
to 90% and 80% respectively was a reasonable level. Any lower than
that, and I couldn't hear it at all.
Glad to be of help
Am Di 15. Juli 2008 schrieb Al Johnson:
On Tuesday 15 July 2008, Emilis Dambauskas wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Edward A. Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, the only ones you care about are the Headphone and PCM
volumes. Respectively, these are the master volume and the
Am Di 15. Juli 2008 schrieb Andy Selby:
SSH into the device and type
#alsamixer
then adjust the sound using the sliders
That did the trick. Headphone and PCM were both at 95%. Setting them
to 90% and 80% respectively was a reasonable level. Any lower than
that, and I
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