The lowest volume setting is too high when streaming.
How can this be adjusted?
Thanks
B.Ellis said:
The lowest volume setting is too high when streaming.
How can this be adjusted?
Thanks
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Do a search for SRS WOW app, that will give you more options
Also there is a registry to adjust it but I donĀ“t know which is...
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The speaker quality sucks big time on kaiser. Can someone pls, Fix it for Higher volume, and clarity, with out distorted sound.
try HTC_Audio booster
It was useless app
kslakhani said:
try HTC_Audio booster
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thanks for suggestion
i would like to know why is the volume so low even with headphones, also i try to use the audiomixer adjuster but it constantly says cannot modify current settings . Anyone have any sucess adjusting the headphone settings so that i can increase the volume the 8925s volume is rather low compared to the 8525
Lowest media volume is OK and has a fair number of "notches". Ringtone & notifications and alarm volumes are too loud at lowest setting and have fewer "notches". How can I add more "notches" and lower the lowest volume for these two? Using CM11 - don't know if that's important.
riding1 said:
Lowest media volume is OK and has a fair number of "notches". Ringtone & notifications and alarm volumes are too loud at lowest setting and have fewer "notches". How can I add more "notches" and lower the lowest volume for these two?
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I had this problem too. I installed xposed and use the module called volumesteps+
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.p1ngu1n.volumesteps
eemgee said:
I had this problem too. I installed xposed and use the module called volumesteps+
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.p1ngu1n.volumesteps
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I already have Xposed for Xprivacy. And it's open source. Nice. Thank you!
When I listen to music in a quiet room, even on the lowest volume it's way too loud (using earphones). I know there are tweaks to boost the volume above the hardware default, but is it possible to do the opposite?
What I've tried:
- Increasing the number of steps on the volume slider but the lowest volume is still the same.
- "Fine Volume App" - didn't work either
Any ideas?
I'm running Resurrection Remix on 6.0.1.
Thanks!
magnoidgoat said:
When I listen to music in a quiet room, even on the lowest volume it's way too loud (using earphones). I know there are tweaks to boost the volume above the hardware default, but is it possible to do the opposite?
What I've tried:
- Increasing the number of steps on the volume slider but the lowest volume is still the same.
- "Fine Volume App" - didn't work either
Any ideas?
I'm running Resurrection Remix on 6.0.1.
Thanks!
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Read the thread on manually boosting the volume, it states exactly what changed, just lower those settings and test, rebooting each time
acejavelin said:
Read the thread on manually boosting the volume, it states exactly what changed, just lower those settings and test, rebooting each time
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Thanks for the response.
Doesn't this only change the maximum possible volume though, not the lowest possible volume?
magnoidgoat said:
Thanks for the response.
Doesn't this only change the maximum possible volume though, not the lowest possible volume?
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I'm pretty sure it's like a multiplier... if you change it from 90 to 84 the total volume will lower over the entire range, at least that is what I thought.
Hello,
Is there a way to disable that annoying *BEEP* sound when adjusting the volume over Bluetooth?
There is nothing in /system/media/audio/ui/ that is related to this.
Zayphod said:
Hello,
Is there a way to disable that annoying *BEEP* sound when adjusting the volume over Bluetooth?
There is nothing in /system/media/audio/ui/ that is related to this.
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You can bring up the volume controls and adjust volume from there.
Mr.Ak said:
You can bring up the volume controls and adjust volume from there.
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It still beeps even if i use the slider.
Also, in Settings>Sounds>Other sounds there is an option to disable the volume adjustment sounds, but it doesn't work - I hear BEEP on every level of adjustment.
Zayphod said:
It still beeps even if i use the slider.
Also, in Settings>Sounds>Other sounds there is an option to disable the volume adjustment sounds, but it doesn't work - I hear BEEP on every level of adjustment.
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Which rom?
Mr.Ak said:
Which rom?
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Tugapower M97.1
Zayphod said:
Tugapower M97.1
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ROM issue then.
Mr.Ak said:
ROM issue then.
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Well, I'm not exactly sure about that, because the beeps are in every ROM and on every version of Android. I've read in the Samsung subforums that there is a line in framework. jar that is related to the volume adjustment sounds, which uses ToneGenerator for the beep, but all this is above my field of knowledge.
The speakers on my OP7pro are too loud. Well, I hear you say: who cares. But whatever I watch: Youtube, MP4 movies, WhatsApp funny vids, listen to music via loudspeakers:
when set to the lowest level-indicator it is still at least 3 to 4 times louder then on my OP5. It's very disturbing, because sometimes you just want some privacy which I can't have.
Is there anyone who has a tip or trick to set the LOW level LOWER?
Are you rooted? If so, enable (way) more volume steps in build.prop and see if lowest is low enough :good:
Pfeffernuss said:
Are you rooted? If so, enable (way) more volume steps in build.prop and see if lowest is low enough :good:
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Ofcourse I'm rooted
But how to do your build.prop thingy is new to me. I am not super experienced. Would and could you help me with some kind of instruction / manual / step by step?
Much appreciated!
exis_tenz said:
Ofcourse I'm rooted
But how to do your build.prop thingy is new to me. I am not super experienced. Would and could you help me with some kind of instruction / manual / step by step?
Much appreciated!
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Easiest, imho, is downloading this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor
Open it, press the pencil icon at the top right, scroll all the way down and add these lines:
ro.config.vc_call_vol_steps=12
ro.config.media_vol_steps=12
I use 12 (as I completely dislike pressing numerous times to adjust volume to my liking) but you must enter something higher I presume
Save the changes, reboot. If still too loud at the lowest possible step then the minimal volume apparently is set too high on a hardware level
Download viper.
Install viper.
Configure the equalizer for the speaker and set all the lines of the equalizer to - 6db, that's what I did.
Pfeffernuss said:
Easiest, imho, is downloading this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor
Open it, press the pencil icon at the top right, scroll all the way down and add these lines:
ro.config.vc_call_vol_steps=12
ro.config.media_vol_steps=12
I use 12 (as I completely dislike pressing numerous times to adjust volume to my liking) but you must enter something higher I presume
Save the changes, reboot. If still too loud at the lowest possible step then the minimal volume apparently is set too high on a hardware level
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This worked. Big time. Put levels to 40. Thank you very much!
secXces_debaki said:
Download viper.
Install viper.
Configure the equalizer for the speaker and set all the lines of the equalizer to - 6db, that's what I did.
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Will try that too, when I have some more time Thanks for sharing, appreciated!
exis_tenz said:
This worked. Big time. Put levels to 40. Thank you very much!
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40 :0
it is saying error in savinbg the build.prop from samsung a5