Does anyone know how the DSP application in CM6-RC3 works?
Is it hardware or software based?
Does it have a significant effect on battery life?
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Does anyone know how the DSP application in CM6-RC3 works?
Is it hardware or software based?
Does it have a significant effect on battery life?
It sucks, and I don't see any significant difference. You need pencil thin fingers just to use it. They need to go back to the sliders.
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Sorry cbroberts2010,
I have used and played with it and just can't here any real difference. Maybe my aging ears.
My best move was NoAudioBoost kernal from wildmonk. Helped with speakerphone distortion and still gives good volume.
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Did you enable it?
It works fine, just wondering about how it's implemented and it's impact on battery.
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