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Dash two speakers issue Nimrod 06-11-2007
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Posted by Nimrod on June 11, 2007, 2:22 pm
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Hi,
I am working on building an audio application on Windows Mobile 5/6. The
application works, but the audio comes from the speakers in the back. It is
annoying for the uses to type on one side and listen on the other side. I
would like to know how do I change this setting.

The number of default devices shows only one. But the phone does have two
speakers. The cellphone uses the one on the front and I would like to use the
same one. Any leads on this issue would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Nimrod

Posted by Rob Nock on June 13, 2007, 10:26 am
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I suspect that you will not be able to do this. It is up to the BSP writer
to have exposed via the Mixer API or via audio device IOCTL a way or doing
this. HTC for example do only expose one speaker path via the Mixer API.

--RobN
blog: http://ce4all.blogspot.com


> Hi,
> I am working on building an audio application on Windows Mobile 5/6.
> The
> application works, but the audio comes from the speakers in the back. It
> is
> annoying for the uses to type on one side and listen on the other side. I
> would like to know how do I change this setting.
>
> The number of default devices shows only one. But the phone does have two
> speakers. The cellphone uses the one on the front and I would like to use
> the
> same one. Any leads on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Nimrod



Posted by Nimrod on June 13, 2007, 2:52 pm
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Thanks Rob. I appreciate your response.

"Rob Nock" wrote:

> I suspect that you will not be able to do this. It is up to the BSP writer
> to have exposed via the Mixer API or via audio device IOCTL a way or doing
> this. HTC for example do only expose one speaker path via the Mixer API.
>
> --RobN
> blog: http://ce4all.blogspot.com
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I am working on building an audio application on Windows Mobile 5/6.
> > The
> > application works, but the audio comes from the speakers in the back. It
> > is
> > annoying for the uses to type on one side and listen on the other side. I
> > would like to know how do I change this setting.
> >
> > The number of default devices shows only one. But the phone does have two
> > speakers. The cellphone uses the one on the front and I would like to use
> > the
> > same one. Any leads on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Nimrod
>
>
>

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