В Чтв, 23/09/2010 в 06:47 +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller пишет:
> Hi,
> the problem is the bass. Initially, It was difficult to hear differences
> by playing two sounds one after the other. So until you have listened
> music on a bass fixed Freerunner, you would say it is quite ok.
>
> I was only
jeremy jozwik writes:
> # cat /etc/shr-version
> SHR -20100921
> Built from branch: org.openembedded.dev
> Revision: 56fa8d7ad350fcbb5dedaa80c656da0bb59a2e7b
>
> gsmhandset.state and mickeyterm
>
> # find / -name 'gsmhandset.state'
> #
>
> # mickeyterm
> -sh: mickeyterm: not found
Ah, that's prob
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
wrote:
> Try:
> find / -name 'gsmhandset'
yah, my fist search was for gsmhand* because i had forgotten the rest.
is there any new documentation for this new arrangement of the file?
also, why are there 3?
# find / -name 'gsmhand*'
/etc/fre
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 17:41, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
> wrote:
>> Hmm, disappeared from where?
>
> # cat /etc/shr-version
> SHR -20100921
> Built from branch: org.openembedded.dev
> Revision: 56fa8d7ad350fcbb5dedaa80c656da0bb59a2e7b
>
> gsmhan
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
> Hmm, disappeared from where?
# cat /etc/shr-version
SHR -20100921
Built from branch: org.openembedded.dev
Revision: 56fa8d7ad350fcbb5dedaa80c656da0bb59a2e7b
gsmhandset.state and mickeyterm
# find / -name 'gsmhandset.state'
#
# mick
jeremy jozwik writes:
> both have since disappeared or moved.
Hmm, disappeared from where?
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
> Gennady was talking about audio playback of files.
i know.
> What exactly did you do in mickey term? What software are you using to
> control GSM? (frameworkd? cornucopia? qt*? gsmd?)
i "used to" control the de-noising with mickyter
jeremy jozwik writes:
> now make the speaker actually loud enough.
Gennady was talking about audio playback of files.
> i used to be able to do this in mickey term, but that has since
> disappeared.
What exactly did you do in mickey term? What software are you using to
control GSM? (frameworkd?
Hi,
thanks a lot for your efforts. I tried to reproduce the issue by
playing sound with both my PC and FR (gta02V5+buzzfix) using the same
Sony MDR CD380 headphones. FR was using the attached headset.state
with andy-tracking a3587e4ed77974ad and
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3541 as a
Gennady Kupava writes:
> Many gossips flying around about bad fr's audio subsystem quality. I
> promised to proove that FR audio subsystem is good, just default
> headphones quality below anything.
I thought we did the bassfix on this device, didn't we? That makes
hell of a difference, i tried co
Hi and thank you for testing.
For me it never been an issue. I`m using a little customized profiles
for the alsa states, and i can confirm that sound quality is great. I
used freerunner as AUX source for my car audio some time ago and the
quality was the same as from internal sources (e.g. fr
Hi,
the problem is the bass. Initially, It was difficult to hear differences
by playing two sounds one after the other. So until you have listened
music on a bass fixed Freerunner, you would say it is quite ok.
I was only able to hear the difference after taking one original Freerunner
and one wit
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Gennady Kupava wrote:
> Hi, list,
ok, now make the speaker actually loud enough to hear and the mic good
enough for others to hear me.
i used to be able to do this in mickey term, but that has since disappeared.
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Hi, list,
Many gossips flying around about bad fr's audio subsystem quality. I
promised to proove that FR audio subsystem is good, just default
headphones quality below anything.
As today finally i overcome my lazyness and soldered 2.5mm->3.5mm jack,
and i am almost content with high sound quali
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