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A: How to increase Microphone volume level in Android PJSIP?

AperçuIt looks like to me setStreamVolume and the like are more used for speakers rather than to control the microphone. From the PJSIP docs, you can see there is a method called that could adjust the signal level received. You can use it like the following, where volume is between 0 and 2.0. pjsua_...

@IgorGanapolsky by looking at the pjmedia_conf_adjust_rx_level that gets called and this line, I don't think that's the case.
@IgorGanapolsky PJMEDIA_AUD_DEV_ROUTE_LOUDSPEAKER is just for speaker only know, but i want for increasing microphone volume.
@Apercu thanks for your solution.But If thats the problem means, why its working on some mobiles perfectly. And I already checked this method and it remains same low volume. I think its device specific, not in pjsip and need to increase the mic volume for my dialer app in android app level. Any other ideas to increase mic volume level particularly in android ?
@NandhaKumar did you tried to increase the gain of your stream instead as showed in the answer I linked?
@Apercu I tried this method pjsua_conf_adjust_rx_level(0, 2.0) and it doesnt increase volume level of microphone.
I'm talking about this answer, where you basically manually modify your data stream to increase the gain. Modifying the microphone level requires won't work in some devices, you have to take another route.
17:36
Thankyou for your solution apercu. but where can i take audioData for read (short[] audioData,
int offsetInShorts,
int sizeInShorts)
do you have any example code of how you get your stream?
PJSIP with android
i dont know how get the stream
media port is configured internally with pjsip, and streams are sent to that port
you can see that you can create a stream with pjsip
i dont get packets as audio packets, its transmitting as RTP packets
do you know about pjsip ?
@Aperçu
can't you use pjmedia_stream_create and pass the pjmedia_transport rtp packet you're using?
you've not shared anything from your code, it's a bit hard to tell how you're using it ;)
17:44
pjsip.org here you can download the files
this 2.6 version is im using
i'm talking about your code
android front end ?
yes, how you are using pjsip
pjsip is a big library for voip applications for iOS, android
from above i can download that files
and build that files for android using configure-android in cmd
it creates .so file
i include that .so file in my android project
for making calls , registration i will call internal methods of .so file
and it will be fine in working
but now its volume is comparatively low in 5.1 lenovo k5 plus device
i tried another same device also... it remains same low volume in that mobile also
do you know if the device is using a MediaTek chip?
17:53
how to check that?
This page lists every major device using a MediaTek system-on-a-chip (SoC), organized by which chip the devices uses. == ARMv5 == === MT1000 === === MT6229 / MT6230 === Based on 32-bit ARM7EJ-S RISC processor. Philips Xenium X710 (MT6229) Philips Xenium X800 (MT6229,E02) === MT6236 === This SoC can support Java applications with MIDP-2.1 and CLDC-1.1 instruction sets. Philips Xenium X525 Philips Xenium X622/X623 === MT6250 === Nokia 108, 220 Micromax q301 === MT6260 === Microsa (Se30, 215, 222, 225, 230 etc.) Also in smartwatches: U Watch U8, 230 mAh and U8 U Pro3, 320 mAh. ==...
mediatek chip is used means, it gives error or when not used ?
if you want to change the volume you need to have a mediatek chip. But since you apparently want to do it on different devices that probably don't have it, modifying the gain of the stream would be the best option
that's why I'm asking for the code you wrote, but if you didn't write anything you'll have to get the stream and modify the gain like I explained
its sounds like good :)
i will try tomorrow and let me know
thank you for you help bro
thanks for your soultion
if it works means i will mark it as answer :)
sure have a good one ;)
18:05
or i will ask you tomorrow :)
where are you from ?
im from INDIA
bye c u tmrw

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