I'm using the 1.8 and i noticed the volume is low and i cant set my own tome for alarms and notifications any help would be appreciated thanks in advance
Have you tried using dsp manger? Also you can boost the volume in the ud settings. What do you mean you can't set it for alarms and notifications?
i mean i have a sound i would like to use and you cant you only get like different beeps that comes with it. same with the notification you can only use the sounds it comes with.
use lord's kernel. my sound is fantastic
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lords kernal
where can i find it to download and is it like loading a rom same process
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1020637
Put your sounds in your sd card folder "ringtones "
well
I don't have a ringtone folder in my sd card. and the kernel is not for ultimate droid v.1.8 so my volume is still very low i like this rom cause battery life kicks ass. any other suggestions.
I run ultimate droid 1.8 on my inspire and I am using custom notification sounds and ringtones. You're doing it wrong.
not working
I tried everything and still very low sound on notifications. and cant use the sounds i have to customize my alarms or notifications ultimate droid v1.8 tried kernel that was suggested here but its not for ud v1.8. help please
one more thing
i cant view text messages that have gif. formats animated pics. any suggestions,
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Is there anything out there that do the following?
Lower ringer volume when you pick up the phone.
Silence the ringer if you turn the phone face down.
I really like these features and would somehow like to impliment them with a CM7 install.
Thanks in advance.
Me too I want this also
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https://market.android.com/details?id=org.failedprojects.flip4silence
I dont know if any1 is having this issue but my G2x goes completely mute at time like no sound from anywere AT ALLL
I have to restart the phone for it to get sound back
this happens on any Rom I try
are you trying to find a ringtone to use by listening to them one by one and so on? That and using some apps will cause the phone to pretty much mute itself... one app i know of is "torch"
nope none of those torch is the flashight app-the flashlight i use is the one that comes on the notification widget on cm7
don't have any ideas then I tried.
I get the same problem also. Though I think it only happened when I used bionix rom
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From my experiences thus far. Regardless of which Torchlight you use (And the one on the CM7 uses the torchlight app.) It will kill your audio. I only used it from the notification bar, and it indeed kills my audio just about every time.
I am currently running AOSP CM7 Mod (Gingerbread).
I am looking for an equalizer/audio booster besides the DSP which comes with the ROM. DSP actually does boost audio, but results in extra noise being added randomly.
The other option would be for those CDMA Hero owners who are running DSP successfully - could you suggest any optimized settings? Everything I've tried hasn't worked.
Try power amp music. Search for it on the market. It might be what your looking for.
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laie1472 said:
Try power amp music. Search for it on the market. It might be what your looking for.
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Searching for that app I found another one called "Equalizer" which works great as well, plus it can be used as a widget for easy adjustments.
Just another suggestion..
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Searching for that app I found another one called "Equalizer" which works great as well, plus it can be used as a widget for easy adjustments.
Just another suggestion..
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I've used that app great app no doubt but pa is much better. Has a widget and a kilker eq
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I have been using the DSPmanager on my cm7 rom for a while. I found when I turned up any one of the fields past 5 then my audio output becomes choppy and sometimes my phone becomes nearly unresponsive. I try not to turn up any field past 3 or 4. The higher you increase any field the more resources your phone uses. I have also heard talk in other threads about your CPU speeds could affect audio playback. You may experience noise or blips if you min CPU speed is 176 or lower. Once I made these changes I stopped having problems with my phone not working properly. But I do get occasional pauses or stuttering.
I wonder if your SD card speed could affect your music playback. I get short pauses occasionally during playback and I'm not sure if its related to the DSP or SD card or what. Or could it be the format of my SD card is fat32 instead of an ext file format? Has anyone else had this problem?
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i use Louder Volume Hack ... i love it. makes everything so loud.
So Hey I'm using voodoo listening to music right? Either with the volume key map hack or not, and after I get a text (notification tone) it pauses the music for a second to let it play, and then it cranks up voodoo to 5db and blasts my ears. Using Faux's 4.3 on MIUI. Any ideas>?
Had a similar problem using faux's stock GB kernel. The only thing that worked was using the voodoo control app with volume key hack OFF and also using DSP manager. In DSP I only tweak the bass and EQ and don't mess with the loudness/compression stuff (leave that to voodoo).
Those two sound processors together have given me "normal" results...great sounds and the volume stays where I set it.
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Does anyone know if it's possible to link the ringtone volume level with the notification volume level? I remember it being possible to do this on my Captivate when you went into Settings > Sound and clicked on Volume, there was a checkbox at the bottom of the pop-up menu to link them. I'm not sure if that was just because of the ROM I had on it, or if it was also stock Froyo. I liked it because I could quickly lower my text message notification volume right from the volume rocker, as it would then control both the ringtone and the notification level. But now it only lowers my ringtone volume. So is this at all possible to do? And if not, is it something that a dev could possibly work into a ROM?
You could use the app called audio manager that does it.
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dante501 said:
You could use the app called audio manager that does it.
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Thanks for the tip. Just downloaded it and it does, in fact, allow the volume rocker to adjust both my ringtone and text message volume at the same time. So I will definitely be using this for now; although, I really don't need all the other features. I wish I didn't have to download an entire app to accomplish this small task. I feel like I'm always having to do that haha. I just wish it was easy enough to include these small little individual preferences right into the system, framework, etc. by yourself. I also feel like that was a great little feature and I wonder why they would've done away with it in GB. Ohh well, thank you though!