Hi!
I use my Touch Pro quite a bit for music and I use my regular 3,5mm headphones along with an HTC adapter. Only thing that is really bothering me is that when I plug them in and start playing music, the volume is loud as freaking hell! I have it on max when I use the phone normally, and when I plug in my headphones I wish I didnt have to always remember to adjust the volume before playing music and adjusting it back up again when I'm done.
Anyone know of a smart tweak or way to fix this?
Cheers!
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No matter what volume I pair my Verizon HTC One M8 (KitKat) at, my bluetooth volume reverts to "LOW" each time connect to Bluetooth speakers. I get a "Maximum Volume Warning," and then have to manually crank it up with the volume rocker on the phone.
I use several speakers throughout the house...JBL PowerUp in my living room, and a Waterproof Speaker in the bath. Forums indicate that this has been a problem for other users on the M7, and some phones as far back as the Dell Streak! Only advice I can find is re-pairing, but I've done that at Maximum volume, and the higher volume setting will not hold.
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Hey every one,
When I first got my OPO my ear buds ( SOL Republic AMP HD) worked perfectly fine. After a few updates (I cant say which one for sure) my ear buds just became unusable in the phone.
Symptoms:
-Plugging in the headphones causes the volume to drop to 0 as if the volume down button was held down.
-After messing around with sleep wake and volume I am able to get the volume to settle but the volume is really low and adjusting the volume even to max is very quiet.
-holding the music control buttons down during playback does not fix the issue as seen on some older devices.
Info:
-Issue occurs on CM and Oxygen
-currently running Oxygen
-Earphone model: SOL Republic AMP HD (w/ 3 button remote)
If there is anything I can do to fix this it would be awesome! I dont care if the remote or mic works I just want to be able to listen to music through them again.
Thanks
Hi.
Scenario:
Phone connects to car Bluetooth.
I increase the Bluetooth volume level on the phone to 100% (I do this because some of the podcasts I listen to are quiet in places)
Next time I use the car the phones Bluetooth volume is reset (by the phone I presume) to abut 70%.
So again I have to increase the Bluetooth volume level to 100%.
What's all that about?
Is there a hidden setting somewhere - this wasn't the case with my Nexus 6p.
Cheers!!
kingoftonga said:
Hi.
Scenario:
Phone connects to car Bluetooth.
I increase the Bluetooth volume level on the phone to 100% (I do this because some of the podcasts I listen to are quiet in places)
Next time I use the car the phones Bluetooth volume is reset (by the phone I presume) to abut 70%.
So again I have to increase the Bluetooth volume level to 100%.
What's all that about?
Is there a hidden setting somewhere - this wasn't the case with my Nexus 6p.
Cheers!!
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Most phones do this so that the volume is not on full blast in case you are using headphones. I also get a warning on my screen when I go to up the volume again.
e8onbreak said:
Most phones do this so that the volume is not on full blast in case you are using headphones. I also get a warning on my screen when I go to up the volume again.
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Is there anyway to stop this. My phone only seems to do this after the last 2 updates. It's annoying. Have to turn sound back up on my phone to compensate, if I turn car up, it becomes way to loud when changing inputs back to radio or cd
deathschild said:
Is there anyway to stop this. My phone only seems to do this after the last 2 updates. It's annoying. Have to turn sound back up on my phone to compensate, if I turn car up, it becomes way to loud when changing inputs back to radio or cd
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I haven't found a way.
Hello
I have a OP7Pro and I use regularly 3 Bluetooth devices, my car (where the volume from the phone has to be maxed), on-ear headphones with anc (where volume should be much lower) and on-ear headphones (where the volume should be low).
I identified that lots of times, with the new features of Android P, the volume is remembered from device to device but sometimes it is not, and after using the Bluetooth with the car, the volume of the on-ear headphones is maxed which kills my ears...
Does this happen to someone else? Is it a known bug? Is there a solution for this?
Bump I have this stupid annoying issue the same. My volume is the same across the border same volume level for music in calls speaker etc
Mine also, doesn't remember my Bluetooth prior volume setting's. It defaults back to Max volume...
If you have bt absolute volume enabled, the phone will take the setting of the device it is connected to. Not sure that helps entirely though.