MexDroidUser
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Has anyone tried V4A on either stock or custom rom? Im running it on blisspop and was wondering if anyone else has tried it out.
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I would recommend xtreme over viper thats just my opinionHas anyone tried V4A on either stock or custom rom? Im running it on blisspop and was wondering if anyone else has tried it out.
There's several options within the V4A apk for audio quality as well as UI settings that make varying capabilities and options.Have viper installed now on pure stock...don't care for it though, distorting sound, unless I don't know how to configure it, lol
Gee, I never thought to try to change settings. Thanks for this great insight. <.<There's several options within the V4A apk for audio quality as well as UI settings that make varying capabilities and options.
How do you have Viper set up in the Volt? I get nothing but speaker distortion with all the configurations I've tried.I've been using V4A on every device I ever owned since 2012. I've also have installed it on every device (~200) that I have worked on, fixed, or rooted. Haven't had any complaints, ever!
For Bluetooth and headset (plugged into stereo)How do you have Viper set up in the Volt? I get nothing but speaker distortion with all the configurations I've tried.
I thought that I should expound on why I chose those settings, just so what I'm doing makes more sense to others.For Bluetooth and headset (plugged into stereo)
Differential and Reverb set like that give an awesome, clean sound, with a great feel (sound stage). Overall the music becomes ALIVE, no muddyness.
- Playback gain: extreme, 4x, 0 dB offset
- Adjust EQ
- Differential sound: 20 ms
- Reverb: 36m2, 6m, 10, 20, 70
- Bass boost: natural, 50 hz, 8 dB
- Viper clarity: XHiFi, 6 dB

. I'm personally not thrilled with how the other 2 choices influence the bass. 50 Hz seems to be average for most systems/speakers to control the start of the "sub" side, setting other than this seems to push the bass into the wrong frequency range. 8 dB to bring the lower end into focus with just enough boost.
muffled and improperly mic'd. 6 dB to get those muffled sounds to the right level, going above makes the sound brassy and too edgy for enjoyable listening. Although setting higher with bad recordings this can work beneficial to get the high range "audible".

Used viper on many ROMs and not just on the volt, I get skips in playback (can't remember past issues), I think it might be a CPU ramping issue. Maybe with certain governors.
Edit: Viper likes to hog CPU, I'm seeing skips in polls under the 787 MHz range, tried all 3 drivers (power saving, high, and super) still skips, now pointing to maybe something wakelocking and/or ramping.