JustROLLIN
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I just did this and it made a DRAMATIC improvement on my end. I no longer have the echos and poor quality issues on my phone. Honestly, this was one of the best changes I have made on my droid.
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I just tried this and it tells me:
"Your feature update could not be completed. If you feel you have reached this recording in error please check the number and try again. Annoucement 12/4-8"
Any suggestions?
13K was the first codec brought out in CDMA and will sound more like you however it uses more bandwidth (not your issue)
You have to remember this is CDMA in general. Your comparing your Droid voice quality to CDMA quality. The issue may be your Droid. The reason I say this too, is that I have not received any complaints about my voice when I talk on the phone, however a friend of mine purchased a Droid last week and he always sounds a bit muffled. I told him to get it checked.
Its easier to test in a controlled environment and when you know how someone sounds in real lifegood points.
Yes I'm using skype. I called my cell phone with skype and used adobe soundbooth to record "What U Hear".
When I hear myself from a recorded segment I am like, I sound like that? lolInteresting to know: after listening to my recordings several times I've come to the conclusion that evrc WITHOUT b compression actually sounds better.
I wondered the same thing. I connected via Wi-Fi to my Verizon FiOS router, which has symmetric internet connectivity at 25Mb/s both up and down. Using the default settings on the Droid, I see the SpeedTest needle pinned at a solid 10Mb/s down, but only get 1MB/s up. That would seem to jibe with the default '05 Data Rates' settings. But even after changing them to 153.6/153.6, I saw identical results although I'd expected to see 10Mb/s in each direction.
I also tried 3G connectivity with both settings. My home is in a very weak signal area for VZW Wireless, so I have yet to see EVDO speed test numbers here showing much more than about 300-400k down (I get about 4x those speeds in other parts of town that are closer to towers). But after making the change to 153.6/153.6, I am suddenly seeing 800-900k down very consistently.
Neither result makes any sense to me: Why would I not see equal speeds up/down via my wi-fi link after making the change? And why would a change to the upload speed limit cause the download speeds of a 3G connection to improve? All very strange. Anyway, I'm going to leave the setting at 153.6/153.6 for awhile just to see what happens in actual usage, and to see if I continue to experience the higher download speeds in a weak-signal area.
Has anyone else tried changing this setting?