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    .aec are files that store your volume settings... like when you call someone and set volume to 5 dots... the handset_0_call.aec file is saved with that option.
    Or when you use radio and set an especific volume, than run music player and set a diff volume.... those .aec files are the responsables for keeping diff volume settings for each thing you use on your phone ;)


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    Last edited by PedroPS; 01-17-2008 at 06:35 AM.

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    .aec files and recovering them...

    What happens if we delete the .aec files?
    I accidentally happen to have deleted the PHF_2_call.aec file, and while talking on my handsfree, the other person told me that my handsfree is picking up a lot of noise from environment, and its getting amplified more than my voice...

    Any idea what I can do about it?

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    Re: ifs/settings/acoustic .aec files ?????

    Quote Originally Posted by PedroPS View Post
    .aec are files that store your volume settings... like when you call someone and set volume to 5 dots... the handset_0_call.aec file is saved with that option.
    Or when you use radio and set an especific volume, than run music player and set a diff volume.... those .aec files are the responsables for keeping diff volume settings for each thing you use on your phone ;)


    I know this cause I mod acoustics :)
    I'm Peter, from the Peter Acoustics
    hi peter... i use your acoustic v2 (softbass) with my k810i -r6bc002, and the sounds wase great;). if im not mistaken it works only for music player? how about for Radio? Do you have for radio? ty peter...

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