It seems to me that a little clarity on the issue is due.
It's so difficult to achieve the appropriate audio settings; sailing on the net I've found a lot of different advices about audio settings.
Anyway, MAYBE I've found the right settings (they work well on my smartphone).
FIRST OF ALL
Clarify the terms and their meaning:
Sip - Phone Calls, Sph – Speaker volume levels during a telephone conversation, Mic – microphone sensitivity levels (note that it is not microphone volume), Ring – ringer volume, Media – volume while playing music, movies, games, FMR – FM radio volume, Matv – TVB
SECOND
The Max Volume is 160 , but a lot of people advise against to set the max volume to 160 because it could damage your phone.
Set the max volume to 150 is more than enough.
THE AUDIO SETTINGS:
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and open engineering mode.
Under engineering mode, go to 'Hardware Testing' and go to ‘Audio’.
Go to ‘Normal Mode’ (front speaker)
Under ‘Type’ select 'Sip'.
Under ‘Level’ enter these values (Value is 0~255)
Level 0 < Value 160 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 1 < Value 176 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 2 < Value 192 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 3 < Value 208 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 4 < Value 224 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 5 < Value 240 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 6 < Value 255 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sip' on ‘Headset Mode’ and 'Sip' on ‘Loudspeaker Mode’
'Loudspeaker Mode' is the back speaker.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Mic’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Under ‘Value is 0~255' enter 255. For all levels, from level 0-6 set the value as 255 (there are 14 levels on my phone and I've set all levels to 255). This will ensure that your voice is audible to other person even when you turn down the speaker volume. Apply the same settings to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Mic and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Mic.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Sph’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~160' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sph2'
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2 and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Media’.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~255' for various levels.
Hello Cleopatra. (Anyone! )[/b] Thank you for this information My speakerphone however, has stopped working completely. (I redid all the settings as posted below.) Do you know if there is any way to go back to the default MTK settings? Would resetting the phone do this?
Thanks a lot
(2015-01-16, 07:12)Cleopatra Wrote:
(2014-08-11, 12:23)Bluesmanuk Wrote: Thanks.
I'll take a look.
INCREASE THE AUDIO WITH MOBILEUNCLE TOOLS
It seems to me that a little clarity on the issue is due.
It's so difficult to achieve the appropriate audio settings; sailing on the net I've found a lot of different advices about audio settings.
Anyway, MAYBE I've found the right settings (they work well on my smartphone).
FIRST OF ALL
Clarify the terms and their meaning:
Sip - Phone Calls, Sph – Speaker volume levels during a telephone conversation, Mic – microphone sensitivity levels (note that it is not microphone volume), Ring – ringer volume, Media – volume while playing music, movies, games, FMR – FM radio volume, Matv – TVB
SECOND
The Max Volume is 160 , but a lot of people advise against to set the max volume to 160 because it could damage your phone.
Set the max volume to 150 is more than enough.
THE AUDIO SETTINGS:
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and open engineering mode.
Under engineering mode, go to 'Hardware Testing' and go to ‘Audio’.
Go to ‘Normal Mode’ (front speaker)
Under ‘Type’ select 'Sip'.
Under ‘Level’ enter these values (Value is 0~255)
Level 0 < Value 160 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 1 < Value 176 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 2 < Value 192 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 3 < Value 208 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 4 < Value 224 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 5 < Value 240 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 6 < Value 255 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sip' on ‘Headset Mode’ and 'Sip' on ‘Loudspeaker Mode’
'Loudspeaker Mode' is the back speaker.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Mic’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Under ‘Value is 0~255' enter 255. For all levels, from level 0-6 set the value as 255 (there are 14 levels on my phone and I've set all levels to 255). This will ensure that your voice is audible to other person even when you turn down the speaker volume. Apply the same settings to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Mic and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Mic.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Sph’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~160' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sph2'
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2 and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Media’.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~255' for various levels.
Aye!! I've finally downgraded to the stock firmware and the speakerphone still does not work. I checked mobileuncle and the settings seemed to be back to what it was before. I can only assume it's a hardware issue. Thank you for your help Cleo. I may try upgrading to marshmellow now. ;) .
(2016-09-30, 00:01)Cleopatra Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
Hello, I am not expert in terminology, hope someone can advice and help me. I have problem with my MTK6592 Lenovo screen. Its has many colours line on the screen. Its a graphic chip problem? Bought it from China as it is. Do not get refund as its too costly to send back to China for repair.
2017-06-06, 17:26 (This post was last modified: 2017-06-07, 00:43 by hrs bbl.)
(2015-01-16, 07:12)Cleopatra Wrote:
(2014-08-11, 12:23)Bluesmanuk Wrote: Thanks.
I'll take a look.
INCREASE THE AUDIO WITH MOBILEUNCLE TOOLS
It seems to me that a little clarity on the issue is due.
It's so difficult to achieve the appropriate audio settings; sailing on the net I've found a lot of different advices about audio settings.
Anyway, MAYBE I've found the right settings (they work well on my smartphone).
FIRST OF ALL
Clarify the terms and their meaning:
Sip - Phone Calls, Sph – Speaker volume levels during a telephone conversation, Mic – microphone sensitivity levels (note that it is not microphone volume), Ring – ringer volume, Media – volume while playing music, movies, games, FMR – FM radio volume, Matv – TVB
SECOND
The Max Volume is 160 , but a lot of people advise against to set the max volume to 160 because it could damage your phone.
Set the max volume to 150 is more than enough.
THE AUDIO SETTINGS:
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and open engineering mode.
Under engineering mode, go to 'Hardware Testing' and go to ‘Audio’.
Go to ‘Normal Mode’ (front speaker)
Under ‘Type’ select 'Sip'.
Under ‘Level’ enter these values (Value is 0~255)
Level 0 < Value 160 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 1 < Value 176 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 2 < Value 192 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 3 < Value 208 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 4 < Value 224 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 5 < Value 240 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 6 < Value 255 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sip' on ‘Headset Mode’ and 'Sip' on ‘Loudspeaker Mode’
'Loudspeaker Mode' is the back speaker.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Mic’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Under ‘Value is 0~255' enter 255. For all levels, from level 0-6 set the value as 255 (there are 14 levels on my phone and I've set all levels to 255). This will ensure that your voice is audible to other person even when you turn down the speaker volume. Apply the same settings to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Mic and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Mic.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Sph’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~160' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sph2'
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2 and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Media’.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~255' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Headset Mode’ -> FMR, Media and Matv
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> FMR, Media and Matv
VERY IMPORTANT: remember to restart the phone after to apply all the settings.
I hope that my suggested audio settings and solutions help you.
Hi Cleopatra,
I have problems when make calls with Skype video call. The other side tell me that my voice is quite and dont hear me till I get my phone to ear adn speak normally like in phone call. My phone is UHANS A101S MTK 6580. The video and sound recorders work fine but Skype video call is problem.
Thanks
(2015-01-16, 07:12)Cleopatra Wrote:
(2014-08-11, 12:23)Bluesmanuk Wrote: Thanks.
I'll take a look.
INCREASE THE AUDIO WITH MOBILEUNCLE TOOLS
It seems to me that a little clarity on the issue is due.
It's so difficult to achieve the appropriate audio settings; sailing on the net I've found a lot of different advices about audio settings.
Anyway, MAYBE I've found the right settings (they work well on my smartphone).
FIRST OF ALL
Clarify the terms and their meaning:
Sip - Phone Calls, Sph – Speaker volume levels during a telephone conversation, Mic – microphone sensitivity levels (note that it is not microphone volume), Ring – ringer volume, Media – volume while playing music, movies, games, FMR – FM radio volume, Matv – TVB
SECOND
The Max Volume is 160 , but a lot of people advise against to set the max volume to 160 because it could damage your phone.
Set the max volume to 150 is more than enough.
THE AUDIO SETTINGS:
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and open engineering mode.
Under engineering mode, go to 'Hardware Testing' and go to ‘Audio’.
Go to ‘Normal Mode’ (front speaker)
Under ‘Type’ select 'Sip'.
Under ‘Level’ enter these values (Value is 0~255)
Level 0 < Value 160 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 1 < Value 176 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 2 < Value 192 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 3 < Value 208 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 4 < Value 224 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 5 < Value 240 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Level 6 < Value 255 Max vol 150 (press SET and OK)
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sip' on ‘Headset Mode’ and 'Sip' on ‘Loudspeaker Mode’
'Loudspeaker Mode' is the back speaker.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Mic’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Under ‘Value is 0~255' enter 255. For all levels, from level 0-6 set the value as 255 (there are 14 levels on my phone and I've set all levels to 255). This will ensure that your voice is audible to other person even when you turn down the speaker volume. Apply the same settings to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Mic and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Mic.
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Sph’. Under ‘Level’ select ‘Level 0'.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~160' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Sph2'
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Headset Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2 and ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> Sph, Sph2
Next, in ‘Normal Mode’ under ‘Type’ select ‘Media’.
Enter these values under ‘Value is 0~255' for various levels.
Apply the same settings (above) to 'Headset Mode’ -> FMR, Media and Matv
Apply the same settings (above) to ‘Loudspeaker Mode’ -> FMR, Media and Matv
VERY IMPORTANT: remember to restart the phone after to apply all the settings.
I hope that my suggested audio settings and solutions help you.
Hi Cleopatra,
great post and explanation. I have problem with my mic (UHANS A101S) in the Skype video calls the other side says that don't here me well, I'm "guiet". Video and sound recorders works well, but skype video call is bad. Do you have solution for mic in skype app?
Hi!
This thread might be dead, but I give it a try anyway.
Thanks for a great guide, it helped me alot!
I just bought a Doogee T5 from China.
It's a nice phone, but the sound quality when I make phone calls is really bad right now. It sounds like I'm talking inside of a tin can. What setting might change such strange behavior?