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Old 10-01-03, 01:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Problems with the volume!
I am having some volume related issues and would greatly appreciate any help. I listen to music on my Axim at work and am having no luck at all with keeping the vol. low enough so that it does not bother my coworkers. I use Pocketmusic as my MP3 player and downloaded Icbar thinking that it would give me greater control over the volume function. Icbar has definitley helped volume control at a higher level but not when I try to play something at low vol. Is there any way of seperating the Pocketmusic vol. control from the Axim's vol. control so that I have a wider range of vol. to work with? Even the first bar on the vol. control is quite high on my device! (by the way...I am using my headphones and not my Axim speakers)
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Old 10-26-03, 08:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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A "me too" post:

I just downloaded some MP3s to my CF card to use my Axim as an MP3 player. When using headphones with my main volume at the lowest and WMP at the lowest without being off, it's too loud!
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Old 10-26-03, 01:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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maybe i got a bum device, cause i can't seem to make the music loud enough. of course, i don't have people trying to work around me though.

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what you could do is turn the preamp down on the pocket music and turn the vol down and turn on the EQ, and if needed turn all the freqs down equally
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what you could do is turn the preamp down on the pocket music and turn the vol down and turn on the EQ, and if needed turn all the freqs down equally
If that was for me, I didn't understand at all... total n00b with this.
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Old 10-29-03, 05:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When using the new version of pocketmusic on my x5 (ppc2002)
I move the volume slider(in one direction) the sound cuts in and out, either very loud or very quiet. My system volume is at the 2nd notch i believe and it doesnt matter if i use the equalizer or not.. It does this with both ogg and mp3s.

I think it is a bug, but im not about to do a hard reset to test it out on a clean system. I suppose it could be because im playing from a cf and/or sd card, im not sure.

In any case, the conduits player works very well and has good sound quality.
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I do not know if any of you guys have Pocket PC 2003, or not. If you do, there are two volume controls. One is that little one that is always there on the top of the screen, and the other is the one in WMP. If the one on the top of the screen is all the way down, WMP will be very quiet even when on max, and the one on the top of the screen is all the way up, then WMP will be very loud even if WMP is at the minimum. Hope it helps. You may have to read through a few times kind of confusing.
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