On v6 I'm trying to use DSP Manager from kitchen.
It seems to work verry strangely, very often it sounds like disabled, and to reenable it I've to open it and go to the relevant device and toggle equalizer activation.
Is there something I could do to have those settings permanent ?
Long story:
quest is to have good (not audiophile-like) sound in car, over bluetooth.
To me, this means audible voice instructions in Navigator WHILE listening to music.
My new car stereo sounds like it was designed to have a subwoofer plugged in, so I've to enforce bass to have decent sound (true for both radio and mp3s).
Now, Loquendo voice is quite muffled, only partially cause of low bitrate.
The solution I came up with is to use a system-wide equalizer to further remove low frequencies and enforce mid-high, so to make Loquendo TTS more clear and crisp. This would be DSP Manager.
Then, to use PowerAmp equalizer to compensate DSP Manager settings, for music only.
This requires insane amounts of micro adjustments. Hopefully I find the good-enough setting. Unfortunately, when (very often) DSP manager fails to work, car speakers nearly explode, with me risking death by a wall :)
Farewell, HTC.
And thank you for all the S-ON annoyances, the proprietary s**t and everything else locking us to your bloated Sense.
Nice product design, on your One X. Oh, well.
Good ROM but I prefer ICS: version LPH is better than Ginger wihtout problems and better perfomance.
I wait your next ICS Rom !!!
Thanks for your work.
I've also updated my phone from V4 to V6, but where is the circle battery mod in KitchenPro? It only shows the circle button mod for the ICS theme, which I don't want to use.
Other than the dialer (which can obviously be changed anyway) that is a very nice theme.
Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505
Previous phones - Philips Diga, Nokia 6110, Nokia 3210, Nokia 7110, Nokia 8890, Nokia 9110i, Nokia 8310, Ericsson T28i, Nokia 6310, SE T68i, SE T610, Motorola V600, Nokia 6230, Samsung D500, SE K750, Motorola V3, Samsung D600, Nokia N73, HTC Artemis, LG KU990, Nokia N95 8gb, HTC Leo, Samsung Galaxy SII.
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Good ROM but I prefer ICS: version LPH is better than Ginger wihtout problems and better perfomance.
I wait your next ICS Rom !!!
Thanks for your work.
I disegree with you! At the moment GB is much better than any leaked ICS ROM.
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Guys,
I have a quick question for all those who have been on this thread for a while (I'm new here and trying to keep up!)
Is there some kind of audio boost implemented with this ROM?
I have some ringtones I use with every ROM and they seem to be playing a LOT louder with this one.
I searched the thread and couldn't find anything relevant.
Any help appreciated!
Now downloaded packages are located in /sdcard/checkrom folder.
You can easily move your current downloaded content from /sdcard/download/CheckROM_REVO to /sdcard/checkrom.
For all those ppl who is having auto-installation problem, you will need to re-root your phone, you loose the root because there are kernels that don't auto root your device.
You can try to delete superuser.apk from /system/app and then flash this one http://goo-inside.me/superuser/su-2....fgh-signed.zip
This is a cwm flashable zip file that will install superuser app and su binary!
www.checkrom.com Where support gets refined as social networking
Co-Founder and Developer of CheckROM™ for Samsung Phone's
Good ROM but I prefer ICS: version LPH is better than Ginger wihtout problems and better perfomance.
I wait your next ICS Rom !!!
Thanks for your work.
Well nearly everybody who flashed a leaked ics came back to gingerbread.
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CheckRom Revo HD V6
NEAK 1.4x Kernel
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