FIXED.

What I'm talking about:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Tom Hacohen <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Yann SLADEK <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>  On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Yann SLADEK <[email protected]<mailto:
>>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Hi Tom,
>>>
>>>    I've upgraded few hours ago, seen changes in libphoneui.conf about
>>>    cursor view, copied the new gsmhandset (mrmoku's one) to
>>>    /etc/freesmartphone/alsa/defaults/, rebooted but it's always the same
>>>    for me : speaker and mic are very loud. I tried to change them
>>>    manually,
>>>    I found a position which is really really good (some people even think
>>>    that I dropped my freerunner to my old phone because of the voice
>>>    clarity :)). But every new call resets speaker and mic settings
>>>    despite
>>>    the gsmhandset has changed and my manual tuning.
>>>    Maybe the path is wrong, I remember using /usr/share/shr/scenarri
>>>    (*.state files) with previous releases but file structure is not the
>>>    same and a 'find / -name gsmhandset' only shows me file in /etc/......
>>>
>>>    Waiting for your instructions :)
>>>
>>>    Thanks for your hard work
>>>
>>>    Yann
>>>    > Hey,
>>>    >
>>>    > As promised, changing the sound in the call screen is now
>>>    persistent.
>>>    > And the volume bar is now correctly calibrated (at least for
>>>    > gsmhandset speaker volume).
>>>    > We set the lower bound of the volume bar to be the same as setting
>>>    > ~75% in the previous bar, if you think we should have chosen a
>>>    > different value, please speak, (it's changeable in a config).
>>>    > To get those, just opkg update && opkg upgrade
>>>    >
>>>    > If you think the latest sound scenario isn't as good as wanted,
>>>    please
>>>    > give a go to
>>>    http://build.shr-project.org/tests/mrmoku/gsmhandset and
>>>    > tell us what you think.
>>>    >
>>>    >
>>>    >
>>>    > I think that's about it,
>>>    > --
>>>    > Tom.
>>>    >
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>    >
>>>    > _______________________________________________
>>>
>>> It seems that fso caches the states :(
>>> This means that until mickey finishes a couple of methods I asked him
>>> for, this will only work after a reboot. (i.e, the changes you'll make are
>>> saved and will be loaded automatically after a reboot but won't be
>>> persistent between calls).
>>>
>>> This will be fixed soon, sorry.
>>>
>>>
>>> *.state files were dropped by FSO.
>>>
>>> Sorry.
>>> --
>>> Tom.
>>>
>> You can't be serious you're sorry with the hard work you have done :)
>> You were right, after a reboot call settings are now correct.
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Yann
>>
>
> That's not what was intended though, it should have worked immediately,
> well, I asked mickey for new FSO API and hopefully you'll have it soon.
>
> --
> Tom.
>



-- 
Tom.
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