When using the FM radio, the volume level is not close to the one of the Media Player. Even if you turn it up completely the volume level is not sufficient in every situation...
Any clue how to change this?
Anyone got an idea?
i also think that can some one tell if we can do some thing in registry or som aplication to improve the volume
Yeah i would like to know so as well...fm radio volume is way to low.. and i have the feeling audio booster doesn't influence fm radio program..
I think you're running into the limitations of FM radio. My car has a 2000W stereo system (Heavy Metal only), and the FM radio is always 20-30% lower than CD/iPod.
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I am listening to streaming radio and transferring the sound to my bluetooth headset, but often even with headset, media player, and physical system volume turned up to maximum, it is barely audible.
Is there any app that works on the WM6 Touch/Vogue that will increase the overall system volume, rather than the call-talking volume, so that things like music and streaming radio can be made louder than the default maximum? Boost it higher than the built-in level?
Thanks...
The Touch Pro FM radio speaker volume is very low, I can barely hear some stations, Even the Head set FM radio volume is low.
Is there a way to boost the FM radio speaker volume?
Please Advice
Best Regards
I agree. Would love to know how to do this.
Try this.
Unzip and copy in Windows dir using TotalCommander!
tyguy said:
Try this.
Unzip and copy in Windows dir using TotalCommander!
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what are the values in the Audiopara3 to be modified for the FM Radio Volume?
Thanks and best regards
It boosts all sounds, external speaker as well as in call volume.
Worth a try, if it doesn't work remove using Total Commander.
Upon reboot the phone will rebuild one with defaults.
Risk to break something close to zero.
Theres also an option in DiamondTweak that enables you to boost the volume of the speaker.
Get it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409540
djcaston said:
Theres also an option in DiamondTweak that enables you to boost the volume of the speaker.
Get it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409540
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I have trie the file, It does increase the volume all over, but the FM is still not loud enough, That is why I asked for which setting to modify to just increase the FM volume only.
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I'm hoping someone can figure out a fix for this. The radio is a great feature, but no good at the current low volume level.
Has anyone got any ideas with this?
This is also the one feature of the Touch Pro that infuriates me...
I cant hear the radio on the bus while commuting to work, but if i play MP3's its more than loud enough, i cant understand why there is such a difference.
Thanks for help.
what! i didnt even know the radio was working on the touch pro.
It works, just no stock software for it on the Touch Pro...I searched and couldn't find an original HTC FM Tuner program but do some searching. There's a guy on here who wrote a program that will tune into FM frequencies so you can listen to the Radio..not the best UI and I think he's still working on it so give it time...but you can listen to the FM radio given you have the multi-out adapter and some headphones.
This works!
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Use the audiopara.zip file found above. This works for the Rhodium. The radio volume increased significantly. Thanks!
Cm12 custom rom can't control fm radio volume
Im using cm 12 lollipop custom rom. I can't control fm radio volume. How can i fix it.
Hello all.
I have problem.
We have Rom for our phone on nandroid leak of milestone.
So, one problem here - when listening fm radio when trying to change volume with Volume Up and Volume Down keys - android changes Ringer Volume.
There is no such thing as Radio Volume in programs like audio effects e.t.c.
Can someone explaine me - where is Audio channels keeping in android?
Like Ringer Volume, Alarm Volume, Multimedia Volume e.t.c. ?
mine same, 2.2.1, Radio FM volume cannot change.
Is there a workaround to this as I use the FM very frequently
Still an issue on v1.3
Just installed v1.3 and can confirm that the volume on FM radio still does not work.
I use my phone as an audio player in my car (connected through aux), and have a problem. My problem is, in order to change tracks, I have to turn the phone on, and switch tracks. Is there an accessory that will let me do this by just pushing a button?
I saw this:
http://www.htc.com/hk-en/product/accessory/headset_rc-e100.html
But heard that it doesn't work on our phones. Any suggestions?
Motorola T505. It's s Bluetooth speakerphone with a FM transmitter. You stream your tunes and phone calls from your Inspire through the T505. Check eBay. I paid $40 for mine.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side.
It seems that with that the sound will be emitted through the device itself and not through my car's speakers.
Run the tpgb rom. Has audio controls on the lock screen. Click volume key to turn on screen(another great feature), then click to skip track.
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It seems that with that the sound will be emitted through the device itself and not through my car's speakers.
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It has a FM transmitter. It can play through the built-in speaker but doesn't have to. When you turn on the FM transmitter, a small voice will tell you what frequency to tune your radio to and it stops playing through the speaker. While broadcasting through FM, the volume buttons become track forward/reverse.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side.
harlenm said:
Run the tpgb rom. Has audio controls on the lock screen. Click volume key to turn on screen(another great feature), then click to skip track.
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From what I've read MIUI and CM7 also do this, correct? I would do this, but I'm a big fan of sense. Maybe I'll try it.
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...My problem is, in order to change tracks, I have to turn the phone on, and switch tracks. Is there an accessory that will let me do this by just pushing a button?...
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Try the Headset Button app. I can manage tracks using the one button on my earphones. Check out the trial version first.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kober.headset
Good luck!
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I finally found a way to make my volume rocker skip music on a sense rom, without having to buy anything. Thanks again.
love this feature. Coming from an Iphone, I really missed that.
I've seem in many related thread, people suggesting using volume + to address the problem. There is an improvement to the speaker volume indeed but no difference to the in call volume or when using headphone (listening to radio for example)
Anyways, my questions is that is there absolutely no way of implementing a fix through kernel? Are the all the kernel devs not experiencing this volume issue? I remember back then when the HD2 was ported from windows mobile to Android, the volume was a problem too but it was eventually solved by the kernel fix. Can something similar be done for the sensation?
This is just a side note. I have another Desire HD and the sound is awesome. By comparing the back, the Sensation's speaker grill is much bigger too.
Just an FYI - In Volume+ there are settings for headsets and an In call setting - this one is in experimental
the volume + settling for speaker works fine, the setting for headset works when playing music of movie via stock media player. (haven't tried compare 3rd party media player) But when listening to stock radio, it doesn't make any difference.
just hope there will be a permanent kernel fix soon.