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Guest Hendrickson

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awesome dude.. i love using speaker mode during calls but standard volume setting is too soft in most situations.

just want to convey my appreciation for your input!!!

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Guest Woody56
Add this file with regedit.

PRESS RESET

after reboot:

Ringtones volume: in the start menu, click on volume icon, set the right slider to make it louder.

Audio: in the start menu, click on volume icon, set the left slider to make it louder.

How and where would you put this file ? thanks

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Guest sjhshaw

Cheers for the info! Very handy..

I was having trouble with this at first. I have Spam alert installed, and when I was typing the code using that dialpad, nothing happened. It only worked for me with the standard Samsung one. Not sure if it helps anyone, or if it's just me.

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Guest alfa dood
So which code from there you have to use if you wanna just remove the 3 seconds "lower volume" at the beginning of your ringtone (which is set to "ring + vibrate")?

Cause for example "c100" just will have an effect on the codes after it as far as I understood...

Hi,

How do you get to registry to change the settings?

thanks

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I have my second Omnia.

The sound of the first (when tolking) was nice. But this second one isn't as good as the first.

When I'm talking people tell tats it sounds like from very far. So sound quality of microfone isn't good.

I know about *#0002*28346#, but what I need change for a good sound????????????????????

PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey Sanja,

To increase your microfone volume try the next settings..

*#0002*28346# -> Talking - Headset

RCV is the voice you receive, TX is the voice you send

to increase the opponent's voice, increase RCV

to increase your voice so that opponent can hear you clearer, increase TX

-ve = softer, +ve = louder.

suggest you to increase about 1.5 - 3 only, else it will have noise distortion. I've set the mine TX on -1,5

You can also change the TX for / Earjack and / BTMono via -->Talking

I hope my reply is usefull!

Enjoy your Omnia :(

Kinds regards,

Yilmaz

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Guest barbs666

Is there a .cab that allows u to place a volume/sound scheme ..... ie: vibrate, on, off on the HOME page ?? Its bloody frustrating using the volume keys for a simple change that should take 2seconds!

Thanks in advance :(

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Guest rockehill

OK, this is going to sound completely bogus but on the i910 volume question, I actually think this made a difference. Again, this is for the i910, not the i900.

First open File Explorer, go to My Device, open Windows folder, and then find SoundTester. Open SoundTester. In Soundtest open the Menu and then open Normal. In Normal open either Handset or Headset. If you open Handset, you will see SPK(02) with a value of 0 dB. Now, we all know that if you change this value and then go back to Menu and hit Apply, the value will not hold and will not have any effect on the volume.

Now, here is where it gets weird. When you open Handset, go to Menu and hit Cancel instead of Apply. Now if you look at SPK(02), you will now see the value has changed to -6 dB. Change the -6 dB to 0 db and now go to Menu and hit Apply. Again, this value will not hold, however, if you now do a soft reset, I think you will now notice a difference in your handset volume. If this is my imagination, I apologize for wasting your time but it seems much louder to me.

Now, for the Headset, do the same thing. Go to Menu, Normal, Headset. This time you will see HP(04) = 0 dB. Again, go back to Menu annd hit Cancel. Now HP(04) = -6dB. Again, change to 0 dB, hit Menu, Apply, close and do a soft reset.

Now my headphones are so loud that I don't use them on the loudest setting--too loud. This is for wired headsets, not BT.

Let me know if anybody else has the same experience. I want to know if this actually works for somebody else or if it's a result of having survived the 60's.

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Guest Mandolini

There is a sound quality problem when using stereo bluetooth headset.

I can change the sound in Soundtest when I use a normal headset. What I have noticed is that when you increase the DAC value to more than 0 db the sound begins to get wors. It is louder but the noise becomes mush louder also.

So for best quality do not increase the DAC value to more than 0 db.

If you want louder you should increase the HP value.

You can try this by playing a song and change the values while playing. When you apply the settings you will hear the difference right away.

But now to the problem.

When I connect a stereo bluetooth headset all the values in Soundtest change.

The DAC value is 12db. What this does is ruin the sound quality.

When I try to change the settings, it doesn´t apply. I can not change any setting in the Soundtest when I have a bluetooth headset connected. But when I turn of the bluetooth I get my settings back.

So, how do I change the DAC value to 0 or -1.5 db when I have a bluetooth headset connected?

( I have tried with all kinds of BT headsets and it´s the same with all)

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Guest mrichards

I must have something wrong. When I type this in in the phone app, I get a wrong number message from Verizon.

I've seen a lot of people asking how they can boost their volume of their headsets or when watching a movie through the loud speaker (its very low). Even ringtones are effected by this. So I thought I better finally register and post my findings for other I900 owners.

Its quite simple and does not require a hard rest.

In the phone keypad type: *#0002*28346#

You will then have a screen pop up called audio control util.

How to change the loudspeaker volume for ringtones, movies, mp3s etc

Click menu, normal then handset (the first one, Phones headset/loudspeaker) Here you can change:

Speaker volume: SPK(02) -db is less volume, I have set this to -1.5db (level)

Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) This effects the overall volume of Mp3s, movies etc -both headset and loud speaker. I have set this to 0db.

Radio Volume: RVOL

How to change the headset / earphones volume.

Click menu, normal then headset (the second one, Headphones) Here you can change:

Headphones volume: HP(02) -db is less volume +db is more volume, I have set this to 0db (level)

Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) This effects the overall volume of Mp3s, movies etc. I have set this to 0db.

Radio Volume: RVOL

*You must click menu / apply for changes to take effect,

*I recommend play a Mp3 launch the app, then apply the changes and set your prefered max volume.

*Setting high levels could damage the loud speaker or your headphones, not to mention your hearing!.

So there you have it, you can have headphones louder than an iphone or ipod if you wish. I don't recommend touching other settings unless you know what your doing or have copied the defaults so you can revert back incase you srew something up!

Many thanks Paul for H1 firmware, btw if this is handy for users could it be stickyed?? :(

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Guest Tiki Dragyn

I've also tried this no avail, unless I am missing some crucial step. I figure it might not work with the U.S. i910 Omnia, only the i900's.

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Guest MASTANA20

i am entering the code and when i enter # i see nothing. i just got the omnia in march 09 from verizon. help on why it's not popping up the volume settings.

mastana

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Guest sonicgroove

I'm not getting anything either, and I would very much like to increase outgoing volume.

Type *#0002*28346# and when I hit that last # nothing happens. Any ideas? Thanks

USA Verizon i910

-groovin

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Guest RichG.NY

Excuse my ignorance but I use the Verizon version of the Omnia i910.

When I dial *#0002*28346# and press send I just get a network error saying "...Your call cannot be completed as dialed..."

Am I missing something? Should I press something other than the call button? B)

Thanks...

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Guest zamzungas

thanks, now my can omnia play much louder :( and friend dont say to me your phone is s*** becouse you cant hear what ir plays B) :(

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Guest Muckylogun
Excuse my ignorance but I use the Verizon version of the Omnia i910.

When I dial *#0002*28346# and press send I just get a network error saying "...Your call cannot be completed as dialed..."

Am I missing something? Should I press something other than the call button? B)

Thanks...

I'm also using an Omnia 910, and that code doesn't work for me either, from what I get from reading, something is just supposed to pop-up your not supposed to press send.

-Earlier in the thread they talk about the file that code leads to; SoundTester.exe, which is located in the Windows folder, but is hidden so you have to use Resco Explorer 2008 to view/run the file (Open "Menu" then "Options", then select "General" then the "Browser" tab and clear the "Hide hidden files" checkbox).

I've messed with my volume settings before using the call volume fix, but my settings are completely different from the "default" settings posted in this thread. Anyway if anyone figures out how to significantly raise the volume of bluetooth headsets on a 910 let me know. I'll post again if I get anywhere tinkering with my settings, or find other ones posted already.

There is a link on page 7; http://www.modaco.com/content/i9x0-omnia-h...-verizon-omnia/ , specifically for the omnia 910

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Guest HellboyMC
There is a sound quality problem when using stereo bluetooth headset.

I can change the sound in Soundtest when I use a normal headset. What I have noticed is that when you increase the DAC value to more than 0 db the sound begins to get wors. It is louder but the noise becomes mush louder also.

So for best quality do not increase the DAC value to more than 0 db.

If you want louder you should increase the HP value.

You can try this by playing a song and change the values while playing. When you apply the settings you will hear the difference right away.

But now to the problem.

When I connect a stereo bluetooth headset all the values in Soundtest change.

The DAC value is 12db. What this does is ruin the sound quality.

When I try to change the settings, it doesn´t apply. I can not change any setting in the Soundtest when I have a bluetooth headset connected. But when I turn of the bluetooth I get my settings back.

So, how do I change the DAC value to 0 or -1.5 db when I have a bluetooth headset connected?

( I have tried with all kinds of BT headsets and it´s the same with all)

I instaled Khuanchai WM 6,5 rom and i have DAC 12 dB by default but it seems even more quiet than when i had Taril ROM and 0, but i think i also have RVOL different, it's at -17,25dB on both Headsets, so the numbers are quite strange. i'm also curious if any of those two headset changes speaker volume for mp3's and movies and if so, which one?

EDIT: I also tried changing any of the numbers and even if i apply, nothing changes.

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Guest lorin.bute

Hello guys.

I type in that number and when i press call i get a pop up and it sais Failed and one button named "OK" and thats it.

I have a custom rom: DXIA2 and its an i900.

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