Hi Joerg, I certainly don't mean to downplay the research you did - I was just trying to explain the experiences I've had. When I set control.5 to about 85 I no longer heard a buzz when I called myself on a phone - A few people complained that I sounded a bit muffled, so I reset it to the 101 (same as gsmhandset-a7.state), and since then it seems pretty good - my wife has complained once about some intermittent minor buzz, but I've had a number of phone conversations where people said I sounded fine.
I've still seen varying opinions on these mailing lists ranging from 'only 5% of people need the buzz fix' to 'everyone with an A5 or A6 needs the buzz fix'. Is the official line that everyone with an A5 or A6 would benefit from the buzz fix? Warren On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Joerg Reisenweber <jo...@openmoko.org>wrote: > > > Warren said: > > > > "I've always had people complain that they got a lot of static when > > they called me - I thought I had the buzz problem in fact. I just > > spent the time to figure out how to use alsamixer to tweak things, and > > if I set control.5 (Mono Playback Volume) to 83 from above 100 like > > I've seen in other gsmhandset.state files (ranging from 100 to 110 > > seems normal), I get a perfectly clear signal on the other end." > > Another unconfirmed taletelling about Buzzfix by ALSA settings. Don't you > think we checked this prior to coming up with a hw-rework after months and > months of wrestling with this issue? > /j > > _______________________________________________ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support > > -- Warren Baird - Photographer and Digital Artist http://www.synergisticimages.ca
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