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    Its just that the music player and ringtone volumes are much, much MUCH louder than the speaker phone . So I was thinking that if the speaker phone volume could be increased (ie patch) Iwould not have to worry about damaging the speaker.
    I mean to say that the music player volume and ringtones are literally 2'x louder than the speaker phone.
    Are there seperate files for the music player and speaker phone volumes ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan409 View Post
    Its just that the music player and ringtone volumes are much, much MUCH louder than the speaker phone . So I was thinking that if the speaker phone volume could be increased (ie patch) Iwould not have to worry about damaging the speaker.
    I mean to say that the music player volume and ringtones are literally 2'x louder than the speaker phone.
    Are there seperate files for the music player and speaker phone volumes ????
    No my friend. You can't put the "=" sign betwen speaker volume/power ( as a hardware component) and music/ringtones volume.
    If know something about music editing, i have to tell you that in this matter we have to deal with two components: PEAK LEVEL and RMS VOLUME.
    The process is called NORMALIZATION.

    If you want your music/ringtone files volume to meet the speaker specifications, you have to edit those files using audio editing software (like Adobe Audition, Sound Forge, Gold Wave or even AudioGrabber) in order to normalize the sound level to a specific value (using Peak Level normalization or RMS Level normalization), altering the Sample Rate (from 44kHz to 22kHz or even 16kHz) at the same time.
    This way we'll get a sound file more campatible with the phone speaker.

    Don't hezitate to use the THANKS button.
    Be well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by djtetei View Post
    No my friend. You can't put the "=" sign betwen speaker volume/power ( as a hardware component) and music/ringtones volume.
    If know something about music editing, i have to tell you that in this matter we have to deal with two components: PEAK LEVEL and RMS VOLUME.
    The process is called NORMALIZATION.

    If you want your music/ringtone files volume to meet the speaker specifications, you have to edit those files using audio editing software (like Adobe Audition, Sound Forge, Gold Wave or even AudioGrabber) in order to normalize the sound level to a specific value (using Peak Level normalization or RMS Level normalization), altering the Sample Rate (from 44kHz to 22kHz or even 16kHz) at the same time.
    This way we'll get a sound file more campatible with the phone speaker.

    Don't hezitate to use the THANKS button.
    Be well!
    Darn, not the answer I wanted to hear. :(

    In other words all of my sound files mp3's wav's whatever are recorded to loud. I have wave pad that I use to make ringtones and such with that is a very nice free editor. I was just hoping there was a way to get the speakerphone volume louder seperately... Darn guess not.....
    Hey ! I could always tell the callers on the other end to yell :):):)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan409 View Post
    Darn, not the answer I wanted to hear. :(

    In other words all of my sound files mp3's wav's whatever are recorded to loud. I have wave pad that I use to make ringtones and such with that is a very nice free editor. I was just hoping there was a way to get the speakerphone volume louder seperately... Darn guess not.....
    Hey ! I could always tell the callers on the other end to yell :):):)
    For a standard audio or Hi-Fi component your audio files may be just fine, but mobile phone speakers aren't Hi-Fi devices. Because of this limitation we have to adapt our files to meet the speaker capabilities.

    I've said this before: a phone is just a phone.
    All the other capabilities are just gadgets implemented for marketing reasons.
    It is true that some of them might be useful from time to time, but how much time do we use gadget capabilities?

    I'm a HI-FI junkie and i know the difference. If we want high quality pictures or music we have to use dedicated harware and software.

    We tend to much to be TRENDY.

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