Am Mittwoch, den 02.12.2009, 22:04 +0100 schrieb Davide Scaini: > uhm it seems that dictator uses this scenario > /usr/share/scenarios/dictator/dictator_rec.state > so...buh... is there a way to let dictator use "standard" scenarios?
Recording is done via this state cause with it Dictator can record gsm-sound too. You could backup dictator_rec.state and overwrite it. If not, try arecord. A new version of dictator will be out soon, I hope this year but I cannot promise anything cause I'm developing it all alone. cheers Matthias > (just to test this damn alsastate). > But the question still remains: if i find a nice regulation with > alsamixer, how do i revert this in the gsmhandset file? > thanks again > d > > > r...@1407.org ha scritto: > > Experiment: better sound on remote end > > http://blog.1407.org/2009/12/02/experiment-better-sound-on-remote-end/ > > > > One of the problems people complain about my calls from the Freerunner is > > *bad*sound*. > > Lot's of background noise, static, etc. I'm not talking about the familiar > > buzz problem, > > as I've had the buzz fix applied to my phone. > > > > http://picasaweb.google.com/RuiMSeabra/DebConf9OpenMokoBuzzFixParty# > > > > However what I found to fix this problem on > > my phone model (GTA02v5 + buzz fix) goes totally against the official > > information. > > > > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem#Alsamixer_channel_controls > > > > So much so that there's at least one person who, from his very good > > knowledge about this > > subject (Really! This is *not* sarcasm!), thinks this fix is as good as > > putting some peanut > > butter over the microphone :) > > > > http://wiki.openmoko.org/index.php?title=Talk:Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem&oldid=77886 > > > > I know of at least one other person who claims to have better sound on > > remote end from this fix, > > but I think I need to drop the challenge. Can you try the current SHR > > Unstable, apply this fix > > and then report on the mailing lists your results? > > > > You can? Good! So here's the fix: > > > > 1. call someone who noticed your bad sound and check whether the sound > > is still bad, then > > finish the call > > 2. edit /etc/freesmartphone/alsa/default/gsmhandset > > 3. change control 63 (it's also on line 63), so that it ends in 3 > > rather than in 2: > > * Old value: 63:'Mic Sidetone Mux':1:2 > > * New value: 63:'Mic Sidetone Mux':1:3 > > 4. call that person again and check the result > > > > Alternatively, in one call, you can ssh into your phone and use alsamixer > > to change the same > > control, but this change will not be persistent until you do the steps > > above. > > > > http://blog.1407.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/oldValue.png > > > > http://blog.1407.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/newValue.png > > > > So let's hear your results, nothing like a good empirical experiment. > > > > In the following recordings (complete set here), > > > > http://files.1407.org/openmoko/mic_sidemux_test/ > > > > I said «The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog» starting with Mic2, > > then Right PGA, then Left PGA. > > > > 1. in perfect conditions; > > > > http://files.1407.org/openmoko/mic_sidemux_test/test1-perfect-conditions.wav > > 2. with tv making background noise (news); > > http://files.1407.org/openmoko/mic_sidemux_test/test2-with-tv.wav > > 3. 2. + computer playing loud music («Te Quiero Puta» from Rammstein) > > at the same time. > > > > http://files.1407.org/openmoko/mic_sidemux_test/test3-with-tv-and-music.wav > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Openmoko community mailing list > > community@lists.openmoko.org > > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community