When recording using system audio on emui, is there still sound through headphones - EMUI Bugs and Issues

I heard on another post that the speaker doesn't make any sound when recording internal audio, so it would be a lot of help if somebody told me if sound still can be heard through headphones when recording internal audio as being able to record internal audio while playing is a big deal for me

Tried it on emui 8, couldn't get the sound through my bt headphones, couldn't record internal sound either so lol.
Pretty much was useles back then, just downloaded emui 9 so I'll let you know once I set it all up.

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Recommended video rec settings for concert vids?

I made the usual mistake of trying to record video at a (rock) concert last night on the S2 and the sound was appalling - levels way too high and distorted beyond belief. This happens every time so I really should know better.
Does anyone have any handy hints for getting half-decent sound from concert video recordings, or is it basically a waste of time on this device?
As far as I know, no-one has managed to lower the microphone volume. Just do yourself and everyone around you a favour and leave the phone at home and enjoy the concert.
I agree with oinky, but if you're on a stock based ROM, then an option for you is to bring along a headset that has a mic and plug it in while recording. Gain using the headset mic is acceptable, but it will then only record in mono.
ctomgee said:
, but it will then only record in mono.
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SGS2S have build-in stereo mic??
AFAIK SGS2S record mono despite internal or headset external mic so tip with headset mic can actually be a proper solution.
nabuhonodozor said:
SGS2S have build-in stereo mic??
AFAIK SGS2S record mono despite internal or headset external mic so tip with headset mic can actually be a proper solution.
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Yes. Uses both mics (regular voice mic + NR mic) for stereo audio recording while recording video.

Dolby Atmos in Nougat

Currently I am on 7.0 Nougat but it was available on 6.x.x too. When sound through speakers is at very low volume, i.e. first or second setting and with Dolby Atmos on (on most players or apps supporting it), I can hear this hissing sound especially on speech (movies) or let's say at the start of a song when there is a single sound only rather than a background/mixture of it. It is bound to the sound playing and is not just permanent noise coming from the speakers or headphones.
Before 7.0 I heard this "hissing" via the speakers only, now it's to be heard also via headphones so I believe it to be software related rather than hardware. When Dolby Atmos is off, the hissing/clicking-like sometimes noise is gone. Probably it still exists but is barely audible at all.
Anyone else having similar observations? I'm not a DTS/surround sound specialist but wonder if the issue relates to how different channels/frequencies are set to work coming from the phone's (two only) stereo speakers/headphones or has something to do with the included amplifiers. I mostly use the custom DA profiles where sliders are above 50%. If pretty down or with some of the extra settings off (normalizer etc), the effect is less audible but still exists. Once I get the volume up via the phone's hardware buttons, "hissing" kind of disappears but this is more to do with the mixture of sounds where speech/isolated single sounds are no longer audible alone.
For the above reason I've been avoiding having Dolby Atmos on in almost any movie, Kodi or even games, still I love it for the way it changes the entire spacial environment, so if I knew what's causing it I'd gladly go for a fix. My Axon is A2017G.

Stereo recording

Anyone tried to record sound in stereo with Galaxy A6+ ? On my previous Android, Note 4, I used to use Hi-Q to record sounds of nature (birds) and other life sounds. Always in stereo 44kh.
But now, even though Hi-Q says I'm recording in stereo, the recorded sound is mono. I've tried all options, and many recording apps, and the result is always monophonic recording. The sound quality is very good, no doubt about it, but it's not stereo.
I know it needs 2 mics to have stereo recording, but as far as I know, Galaxy phones like A6+ has them. So something 's not clear here.
Any help appreciated.
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recording games with internal audio

i am using AEX for mido, the latest one, but i can't seem to record internal audio. if the option is toggled off "won't include audio from microphone" the audio of the recorded video will be muted and if it is toggled on "will include audio from microphone" the recorded video will have poor audio. i think the recorder with internal audio works fine if used in stock rom. is it really not implemented in custom roms such as AEX or LineageOS? what are the other alternatives for me to record video with internal audio from games?
thanks in advance

Stereo bluetooth on phone calls? (ignore mic)

I got some new true wireless earbuds and the audio quality is great for music, and the microphone quality is actually great when recording something like a voice note. But as soon as you use both the audio and mic at the same time, both suck.
So is it possible to use the headset in stereo just for the audio and the phone's regular microphone during calls? I've been looking around for the last hour or so and can't seem to find anything. No apps, no settings, no developer options. As soon as I turn off calls on the device it just uses the phone's speakers and mic.
ScottyDoesKnow said:
I got some new true wireless earbuds and the audio quality is great for music, and the microphone quality is actually great when recording something like a voice note. But as soon as you use both the audio and mic at the same time, both suck.
So is it possible to use the headset in stereo just for the audio and the phone's regular microphone during calls? I've been looking around for the last hour or so and can't seem to find anything. No apps, no settings, no developer options. As soon as I turn off calls on the device it just uses the phone's speakers and mic.
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To be honest ... IDK.
On some devices, you can set another audio device for a special app.
Settings - Sound and vibration - Separate app sound
I just tried it with bluetooth speakers and the phone app, but was not successful. Maybe it works for you.

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