I was wondering if the problem of ringtone volume is fixed on the 6700? The 6600 would preview the ringtone at a nice level, but when a call actually came in, it was probably about 50% of the volume it should be. Hoping this is fixed now. Thanks.
All of a sudden my ringer isn't working properly. It plays very very low, even with the volume all the way up and whether i'm using downloaded ringers or the stock ones. I can play a downloaded ringtone through media player and its loud like normal, but when I listen to it from the ringer section or when the phone rings, its barely audible. Does anyone know if this is software controlled or are their two seperate speakers in the back?
no, i have it on either ring and vibrate or just steady ring, but it doesn't sound right on any setting. I've done a hard reset, removed andreinstalled the mp3 ringers and still no go. I think their must be seperate speakers, otherwise I don't think it would play correctly through media player, but not the ringer.
I would avoid using anything that will increase the volume more than the factory settings there was some software for the treo 650 that did just what you are talking about and alot of people blew out there speakers rather fast. I am sure you just got the phone and wouldn't want to risk blowing out a speaker at least I wouldn't.
Originally posted by dayaftertomorro Can we do something to fix the low ring volumn. I miss lots of phone call becasue of this. Anyone has the same problem or just me.
seriously man, please search before you start a new thread. you already started a similar thread and I locked it and redirected you to the pre-existing thread. I've now merged it with that one but please, search before starting a new thread.
If you have some audio processing program (e.g. Goldwave,) you can simply copy the individual ringer files over to your computer and do volume increases of 3dB or more over the entire waveform and copy them back over to the 6700 until they are the volume you would like. You may find it will eventually distort, but it will work. I don't suggest repeatedly performing volume increases on any waveform, so save the original and when you find roughly how much you should increase the volume, only perform the volume increase once on the waveform. It's kind of the same idea as how you shouldn't make a copy of a copy- you lose quality.
Originally posted by chicagoi500 I would avoid using anything that will increase the volume more than the factory settings there was some software for the treo 650 that did just what you are talking about and alot of people blew out there speakers rather fast. I am sure you just got the phone and wouldn't want to risk blowing out a speaker at least I wouldn't.
What software was that and please define "a lot of people"?