On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 03:10:39 -0700 (PDT)
Mav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your trick
> The echo is now gone on Qtopia 4.3.2 and it's really a good news
> As someone said, I can barely hear my correspondant but I guess it's
> only a tune in the gsmhandset.state (I also tried to in
On Friday 29 August 2008, Mikael Berthe wrote:
> * Mike Baroukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-29 09:36 +0200]:
> > What I don't understand is why the settings have to be phone dependant.
> > If I'm not wrong, this settings depends not of the phone but of the gsm
> > operator.
>
> I don't think so, I
Andreas Zuber wrote:
>
> I hope this gets fixed in the stable branch now. My tweak link list grows
> every day.
>
> To OpenMoko.. is there a way to help you with the distribution? I don't like
> the idea of a personal repository for hotfixes like this, i think this should
> go directly to t
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Am Freitag, 29. August 2008 07.13:41 schrieb Dale Maggee:
> Daniel Selinger wrote:
> > I've experimented with alsa settings for the last 3 hours and want to
> > share my experience now.
> > I was doing this on top of QTopia 4.3.2 and it's default
> > gsmhandset.state file.
> >
> > The relevant mixe
* Mike Baroukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-29 09:36 +0200]:
>
> What I don't understand is why the settings have to be phone dependant.
> If I'm not wrong, this settings depends not of the phone but of the gsm
> operator.
I don't think so, I'm getting different results when I talk with people
u
If I understand correctly, it's not so easy : the problems are for
others personns.
- you have to give the phone to somebody,
- ask him to go away
- call him
- ssh remotely into your phone.
- ask him to speak while you use alsamixer don't forget to give him a book).
and this, if you can ssh remot
Sry, but saying alsamixer is unuseable was a damn ugly lie ^^
In fact it is extremely helpfull to experiment with the settings while a
phone call is active and the other person can tell you if it get's
better.
1. SSH into the Phone (Info about that on the wiki)
2. start alsamixer.
Make a call to
Ok, to clarify some of the questions in the followups, some additional
info, some of it could also be found here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Hardware_Issues#Poor_Audio_Quality
also with some different tweaks to settings, but the same controls.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunne
On Friday 29 August 2008 15:20:53 Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
> > > This settings removes the echo for the other person completely, at
> > > least for my hardware. I didn't hear any buzz either on my final
> > > testcalls, could be luck.
>
> How did you change these settings? With alsamixer?
> Is ther
2008/8/29 Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Daniel Selinger wrote:
> > I've experimented with alsa settings for the last 3 hours and want to
> > share my experience now.
> > I was doing this on top of QTopia 4.3.2 and it's default
> > gsmhandset.state file.
> >
> > The relevant mixer settings i fo
> > This settings removes the echo for the other person completely, at
> > least for my hardware. I didn't hear any buzz either on my final
> > testcalls, could be luck.
How did you change these settings? With alsamixer?
Is there a GUI to change sound propertiers? (kmix like)
And just another qu
Daniel Selinger wrote:
> I've experimented with alsa settings for the last 3 hours and want to
> share my experience now.
> I was doing this on top of QTopia 4.3.2 and it's default
> gsmhandset.state file.
>
> The relevant mixer settings i found to, in my case completely eliminate
> the echo for th
Daniel Selinger wrote:
> This settings removes the echo for the other person completely, at
> least for my hardware. I didn't hear any buzz either on my final
> testcalls, could be luck.
With those settings, were the two of you still able to easily hear each
other talking? Did you test in a quie
I've experimented with alsa settings for the last 3 hours and want to
share my experience now.
I was doing this on top of QTopia 4.3.2 and it's default
gsmhandset.state file.
The relevant mixer settings i found to, in my case completely eliminate
the echo for the caller, are the following
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