Nexus 4 sound recorder fix!!! - Nexus 4 General

Hi! I want to make thread because mic issue is annoying.It is impossible to fix without kernel modification but there is another way. You can use Hi-Q mp3 recorder with raw audio input. It is best for sound recording. All you have to do change input mode to raw audio and enjoy clean and crisp sound!! I also recommend to raise db value to max to have more gain in mic! Good luck

Nice try, Hi-Q MP3 Recorder developer.

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Voice Recorder quality

Hi,
I found that the Kaiser has "Voice Recorder" application which can be used to record ... let say people speaking in front of you.
I found it quite useful.
But the audio quality is not that good. It looks like there are a lot of compression.
Is there any hack to improve the quality?
Because I found no setting at all.
Thanks
Go into Settings/Personal/Input/Options -- you can set the recording format there.

Looking for "Ambient Sound/Voice Recorder" activable by sound

For security reasons I am looking for a software able to record ambient sounds/voices on my Kaiser.
I know plenty of normal sound recorders but I need one able to activate RECORD only when there is any sound in ambient...in other words a non continiuos recorder.
I will appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
I found Resco Audio Recorder. It seems a good one!

Recordinggg ???!!?!?!

Anyone know of or have any thoughts of an external microphone to attach to Tilt which will allow one to record higher quality audio?! At school i do a lot of recording and lugging around my comp to record little sessions gets old. Being able to on the ol' tilt would be so awesome!
Looking forward to hearing input,
Ti
Recording Mics
Hello Ti,
Have you thought about using the built in microphone or some kind of bluetooth microphone/Headset with the notes app's ability to record? Not so sure if the quality of the recordings would be that great, but it's worth a shot. You can use the notes app to record by going to the overview/all notes screen and selecting "show recording toolbar" then recording until you hit the stop button on the toolbar. I believe you can also improve the quality of your recordings by going to Settings>Personal Tab>Input>Options Tab>Voice Recording Format, however it will expand the size of your recording files. Hope this helps,
Dave
If you need something small, easy and good quality to record audio, get one of those:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Zoom-H2-Handy-R...6827883QQihZ012QQcategoryZ15199QQcmdZViewItem

How to enjoy best music quality from mi5?

hello guys i just rooted mi5 and tested v4a it was good.
there is new rom called AOSPA i want to test it it has aptx for better music performence...
do u know any thing for making mi5 better for music ?thanks
also MIUI has aptxHD! but you also need a Bluetooth device that have aptxHD!
big bang021 said:
hello guys i just rooted mi5 and tested v4a it was good.
there is new rom called AOSPA i want to test it it has aptx for better music performence...
do u know any thing for making mi5 better for music ?thanks
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For now if you wanna listen music just use MIUI ROM because for now, most custom rom have a bad sound bug if use headphones uses jack port. For Bluetooth i don't know tho, i never use a Bluetooth headphones before so i can't tell, but i think the bug will affect Bluetooth too.
There is a great sound mod called "Ainur Sauron"
Here is the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/soundmod-ainur-audio-t3450516
You just have to flash it, no need to setup anything else
I don't think it is compatible with MIUI
So you can try flashing it on a custom ROM
I've been using it for a while now, and my audio output improved greatly.
Hope this helps
Hellkyrie said:
There is a great sound mod called "Ainur Sauron"
Here is the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/soundmod-ainur-audio-t3450516
You just have to flash it, no need to setup anything else
I don't think it is compatible with MIUI
So you can try flashing it on a custom ROM
I've been using it for a while now, and my audio output improved greatly.
Hope this helps
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yes i have tested it .not bad
WELL I USED TO USE BEATS+POWER AMP AT START
THEN USED V4A
THEN I STARTED SOUNDMODS...biohazard was nice
but now i, using magisk modules they are very good they can do effect better ....and i also increased volume of smart phone now i really get awsome bass i ....the only problem here is some times i get lower voulme in middle of enjoying music i think its security for less damage to ears idk how to fix that thing
big bang021 said:
.the only problem here is some times i get lower voulme in middle of enjoying music i think its security for less damage to ears idk how to fix that thing
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Are you on earphones when the volume lowers? If so, maybe the V4A setting called "auditory system protection" causes it. Also, disable notification sounds/enable silent mode while you are playing music, or change the Poweramp audio focus setting (Poweramp -> settings -> audio -> untick Short Audio Focus change)
I used to have the same problem as you, when I was using Xtreme music mod and Dolby Atmos.
Hellkyrie said:
There is a great sound mod called "Ainur Sauron"
Here is the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/soundmod-ainur-audio-t3450516
You just have to flash it, no need to setup anything else
I don't think it is compatible with MIUI
So you can try flashing it on a custom ROM
I've been using it for a while now, and my audio output improved greatly.
Hope this helps
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Can i flash this over dolby atmos? I need louder sound quality especially for dialogues through speakers. Dolby is already doing a great job. Should this one do any improvement? Or should i uninstall dolby and flash this? Need louder sound on speakers
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SilverMarcs said:
Can i flash this over dolby atmos? I need louder sound quality especially for dialogues through speakers. Dolby is already doing a great job. Should this one do any improvement? Or should i uninstall dolby and flash this? Need louder sound on speakers
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This mod is compatible with all other audio mods, but make a backup of your system in case anything goes wrong. Try flashing it over your Dolby
I tried flashing Ainur first then Dolby, the Dolby app crashed.
Hellkyrie said:
Are you on earphones when the volume lowers? If so, maybe the V4A setting called "auditory system protection" causes it. Also, disable notification sounds/enable silent mode while you are playing music, or change the Poweramp audio focus setting (Poweramp -> settings -> audio -> untick Short Audio Focus change)
I used to have the same problem as you, when I was using Xtreme music mod and Dolby Atmos.
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yes is true

Is there any working fix for the poor audio when recording videos? (SOLVED)

It looks like the culprit is too aggressive noise cancellation. Even when recording in my room I can hear the sound is distorted a bit.
Update to latest
Enviado desde mi MI MAX 2 mediante Tapatalk
Dark_AJ9 said:
Update to latest
Enviado desde mi MI MAX 2 mediante Tapatalk
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It doesn't help.
I've found a proper fix that actually works.
Mi Max 2 workaround for noise cancellation mess when recording video.
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0BwsS2VrtI6iAZWZNNUFhTk96Wkk&export=download
Your device needs to be rooted.
Root Explorer app is recommended.
1)Make backup of audio_platform_info and mixer_paths_mtp (/system/etc/)
2) Write down these files' permissions (rw-r-r-)
3)copy-paste new files from the archive.
4) Fix their permissions.
5) Reboot.
Audio volume settings in the new files are kinda aggressive(90), so you'll definitely have to decrease your multimedia volume in MIUI to ~30% . It depends on your headphones,
Now when you record video you won't get audio distortions coz of noise cancellation anymore.
If sound is too loud or you want to decrease mic sensitivity, you can edit mixer_paths_mtp yourself. Look for "90" values. Actually I think you can easily reduce audio volume to 80 and it will be fine ..and safer.
Here is the link to the original poster. https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=793497&st=360#entry57205432 (if u wanna do it manually yourself then DON'T change already existing values
<device name="SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_MIC" acdb_id="1"/> <device name="SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_STEREO_DMIC" acdb_id="1"/>
in audio_platform_info. You need to add the new values at the end
Use chrome to translate it.
PS I've tried fluence method but it caused echo when talking on the phone.
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Is it really work? I'll try, but not sure. Did you tried it?
Sorry for my bad english
Anyone tested it in Max 2 who can confirm.
Put "Cinema fv-5 pro" app
I fixed my metalic noise problem on my Mi Max 2.
Install the app Cinema FV-5 Pro.
The noise you ear is do to low mp3 bandwith.
With this app you can increase the audio quality.
In the app go to settings, click on:
- audio-source: built in mic
- custom audio settings
- enconding format: automatic
- audio channels: stereo 2
- audio bitrate 120000
- sampling rate: 44100
That worked for me.

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