When i play a video on my TV through the TV OUT settings, the volume is just not loud enough. Is there any hack/tweak/apk which would Amplify the media volume?
Im having a Galaxy S with JPY firmware.
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mithunjo said:
When i play a video on my TV through the TV OUT settings, the volume is just not loud enough. Is there any hack/tweak/apk which would Amplify the media volume?
Im having a Galaxy S with JPY firmware.
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Have you tried asking your question in the Q&A or General section of the Galaxy S forum?
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hi all
i have a question
which android music player have a best sound quality?
which is the closest to audiophile sound?
poweramp sounds very natural if you ask me, but a bit noisy in idle. flac support and eq feature makes it even sweeter, worth the 5$ easily.
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Most of them use system libraries starting from decoding input file to output, so there should be no difference in sound quality regardless of which is used. One of the notable exceptions from this rule is PowerAMP (no link to Android Market thanks to XDA rules, I'm to much of a n00b to post a link).
I don't believe you can reproduce anything even remotely close to audiophile sound on poor DACs which devices produced up-to-date have.
I really really wish Bose would get into the cell phone game. They need to start redesigning the internal audio systems for these smartphones asap! It has to be able to be done.
Try "RockBox for android" true best SQ for android
astron1985 said:
hi all
i have a question
which android music player have a best sound quality?
which is the closest to audiophile sound?
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TTPod all the way. The best music player I have used yet.
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Is anyone aware of an app or mod that will allow control of the headphone amplifier levels?
The point is to allow low audio to be lower than current volume settings allow, and also to reduce static noise when listening to quiet music.
This is easily accomplished with voodoo sound, which is not available for sensation.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated as I am going insane trying to find this.
ps. This thread should be in q & a, I know. But I didn't get any hits there so I'm getting desperate.
Install DSP Manager or a music player from the market with a built in EQ like PowerAMP?
cr1960 said:
Install DSP Manager or a music player from the market with a built in EQ like PowerAMP?
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That doesn't solve the problem. Thanks though.
I have mixed reviews from Galaxy Note users about my free Speaker Boost app (source code is here). The app is supposed to boost media volume (in the usual way, by using the Equalizer API). Most reviewers say it doesn't work, but one says it works.
I'd like to get to the bottom of this. To that end, I'm posting here. If anybody wants to try it (heeding all the warnings; if you use Speaker Boost at too loud a setting, you can bust a speaker--three or four reviews, for other devices, testify to this; my feeling is that it's safer for voice than music), I would appreciate reports.
If it works for some but not all people, maybe we can try to figure out what the differences are. If it works for nobody, I have another idea how to get it working, but I'll need help from users.
Working for me, Criskelo v8 & Speedmod Kernel 3-6 just incase it matters.
Is there anybody it doesn't work for?
It does not work on the Stock Music Player since it has its own equalizer presets but works on other players on ICS and I assume it will do the same on Gingerbread. The increase in sound is not that loud but this little boost is definitely nice.
Most sound boosting apps do not work on the stock music player. You should probably mention it on the description to avoid getting bad reviews.
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It does not work on the Stock Music Player since it has its own equalizer presets but works on other players on ICS and I assume it will do the same on Gingerbread. The increase in sound is not that loud but this little boost is definitely nice.
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Hey, you're right. On my Epic 4G Touch with 2.3.6, it also doesn't work in the stock music player (well, actually, I don't use Speaker Boost myself, but instead I use Earpiece, which has some additional functions, but it does the audio boost the same way). I've never used the stock music player before, actually (I never listen to music; I use sound boost for movies and audiobooks). Thanks for the hint that the stock music player's equalizer is overriding this. I think that at on some devices I can override the stock music player's equalizer by grabbing the session ID of the music player audio session from the log, and attaching an equalizer to it with higher priority than the music player's equalizer. I will experiment with that when I have some time.
Anyone having issues with audio playback? Getting popping and crackling from external speaker... plus Google Music and the Samsung music player don't work anymore. Help!
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Anyone having issues with audio playback? Getting popping and crackling from external speaker... plus Google Music and the Samsung music player don't work anymore. Help!
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Audio problems while video playback
When I listen to a video, for example breaking bad, the music in the begining is played mostly (75%)played through my right ear. I tried both sw and hw, I also tried dld a new custom codec but nothing "centered" the music. What's wrong?
Mcfly24 said:
When I listen to a video, for example breaking bad, the music in the begining is played mostly (75%)played through my right ear. I tried both sw and hw, I also tried dld a new custom codec but nothing "centered" the music. What's wrong?
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
Sorry to hear about your trouble but fortunately there is an XDA area dedicated to the LG G4 at http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4 which would be a good starting place. I suggest you post your question with all relevant details in the friendly Q&A forum there at http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help where the experts familiar with your device will be best able to guide you.
Good luck!