When I have my headphones plugged in to my charge and try and select 5.1 audio it says "5.1 can only be activated when all effects are off" but I have all effects off. Any ideas?
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Anyone else notice this?
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While in the Music Player app, hit the Settings button, then Settings Option, set the Equalizer and the Effect to "Normal". Then it should work. Mine does, sounds great.
bweisman said:
While in the Music Player app, hit the Settings button, then Settings Option, set the Equalizer and the Effect to "Normal". Then it should work. Mine does, sounds great.
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+1. All settings have to be set to normal, effects and EQ. Otherwise you'll get that message. It took me a while to figure that out on my old Vibrant.
that happened to me on my droid charge. my effects was normal but equalizer was on auto and i didnt see the normal option below it so i thought that auto meant off. fixed it and it sounds amazing
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I'm using Handcent for ny messaging because I prefer it to the stock app, but anyway, whenever I lower the ringer volume, the volume of my text tone doesn't change. Is it that way with the stock app or is it Handcent or am I just doing something wrong? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but on my MotoDroid the ringer volume controlled everything.
you need to install audio manager. this seperates the audio channel so you can control the volume of each independently. fyi your issue is common among android phones, always been that way and its kinda stupid...enjoy.
From he homescreen hit menu, settings, sound, volume, then check off the check towards the bottom.
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ddgarcia05 said:
From he homescreen hit menu, settings, sound, volume, then check off the check towards the bottom.
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Thank you!
RogerPodacter said:
you need to install audio manager. this seperates the audio channel so you can control the volume of each independently. fyi your issue is common among android phones, always been that way and its kinda stupid...enjoy.
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i don't think you have any idea what he actually asked lol...
I have Tmobile USA Sensation 4G with Equalizer app isntalled to boost the audio quality.
When I play music, everything goes smoothly as long as the phone display is on.
Once the screen goes blank, the sound quality just all of sudden drops back to like when there is no Equalizer app installed.
But the funny thing is after I wait like 2 minute or so (with the screen still blank), the sound quality will come back good again.
The sound quality will also come back when I unlock the screen.
Does anybody know what's causing this glitch? and if yes, what's the solution.
Oh btw, I never root the phone. Everything is just as like when I got it the first time.
Thank you for the help in advance.
Do you have advanced task manager installed? If so, is it set to turn off programs at screen off? I suspect it is and you need to add the equalizer app to the ignore list.
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fastbeemer said:
Do you have advanced task manager installed? If so, is it set to turn off programs at screen off? I suspect it is and you need to add the equalizer app to the ignore list.
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Thanks, fastbeemer.
I don't use Advanced task Manager but Automatic Task Killer and they work pretty much the same.
After I checked the kill list and uncheck the equalizer, the problem disappear.
But the funny thing is I can't replicate the problem. Which means I tried to put equalizer on the kill list again but it's not turned off even after screen lock.
Well, anyway that's a good thing for me
Thanks again for the help.
I don't really know what else to call it but I haven't seen anyone else mention it. Whenever I have music running, at random when I touch the screen, lock/unlock/wake up my phone, or open an app, there will be a really quick high spike in the volume. It happens with the stock music player, power amp, and n7player. Anyone got an idea of what's going on or ever experienced it?
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Mine used to turn itself down
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yourguitarist said:
I don't really know what else to call it but I haven't seen anyone else mention it. Whenever I have music running, at random when I touch the screen, lock/unlock/wake up my phone, or open an app, there will be a really quick high spike in the volume. It happens with the stock music player, power amp, and n7player. Anyone got an idea of what's going on or ever experienced it?
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Have you installed Music Volume EQ? It happens if you close that application.
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yourguitarist said:
I don't really know what else to call it but I haven't seen anyone else mention it. Whenever I have music running, at random when I touch the screen, lock/unlock/wake up my phone, or open an app, there will be a really quick high spike in the volume. It happens with the stock music player, power amp, and n7player. Anyone got an idea of what's going on or ever experienced it?
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Do you have tones enabled?
In PowerAmp somewhere in the options theres something about loose focus to other players can't remember exactly but that should be disabled also DVC should be on if not.
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Have you installed Music Volume EQ? It happens if you close that application.
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Is that the EQ that comes with the stock player? If so, then yes.
defcomg said:
Do you have tones enabled?
In PowerAmp somewhere in the options theres something about loose focus to other players can't remember exactly but that should be disabled also DVC should be on if not.
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I usually keep my phone on vibrate when I listen to music just because I get annoyed when I get a text and the tone blocks the song out for a second or three. I'll play around with poweramp and see what happens!
Has anyone else experienced this?
Hi, as everyone know, there are 3 different volume in our nexus 5.
First is Music, video,games & other media.
Second: Ringtone & notification.
Third: Alarm.
Usually if I'm in class, I would press the volume down button until I'm at vibration mode. Then sometimes when I got bored in class and start playing with my phone, the volume will be very loud when i forgot to turn off the sound for games when i was looking at some youtube video or playing some games.
This is really annoying. What's the point of changing to silent mode when there is still volume at the games or video? I know iphone have the toggle for silent mode and that is seriously way useful than this.
You can always install expandable volume controls via xposed or custom ROM.
I know it is frustrating and an overlooked feature I think. When I first got my nexus 5 I was like come on guys you didn't fix this?
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Yeah I have the same issue with the sound on this like the OP. Been using 3rd part apps like Llama and Silent Scheduler to quickly change/view sound settings from notification drawer. Works well but I wish something like this built in the OS.
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Sinistar83 said:
Yeah I have the same issue with the sound on this like the OP. Been using 3rd part apps like Llama and Silent Scheduler to quickly change/view sound settings from notification drawer. Works well but I wish something like this built in the OS.
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Have you ever run into a bug where you set a task to change the media volume to 8 or higher automatically, upon connecting headphones? It seems half the time it gets stuck at 6 or 7, presumably because the volume level warning message never gets its chance to show up.
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bblzd said:
Have you ever run into a bug where you set a task to change the media volume to 8 or higher automatically, upon connecting headphones? It seems half the time it gets stuck at 6 or 7, presumably because the volume level warning message never gets its chance to show up.
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No actually I haven't had a chance to program tasker that much yet. The only task I have set for it so far is to play the TF2 medic sound byte "I am fully charged!" when my battery level gets 100% when charging
I know this isn't quite the answer your looking for as far as just turning the volume down to disable all sounds but just some suggestions... I use expandable volume control and You could go into settings/profile and set a quiet profile or go to settings/sounds and set quiet hours.
Anyone know of a fix? My volume won't lower while playing music through the app. Works fine in any other situation.
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Anyone know of a fix? My volume won't lower while playing music through the app. Works fine in any other situation.
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So when you hit the volume buttons does the ringer volume change instead of the music volume? Or does nothing happen?
Are you running stock, stock with xposed modules or a ROM?
Are you trying to play through the phone speaker, headphones or bluetooth? And have you tried another option and does the issue still occur?
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So when you hit the volume buttons does the ringer volume change instead of the music volume? Or does nothing happen?
Are you running stock, stock with xposed modules or a ROM?
Are you trying to play through the phone speaker, headphones or bluetooth? And have you tried another option and does the issue still occur?
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It's defaulted to media volume (via xposed and gravity box), but before that it would still show the media volume while in the app and never adjust. I've tried Paranoid Android, stock with xposed, and stock after a complete re-image. CyanogenMod seemed to be immune from this issue, or maybe I never tested it.
Bluetooth works fine, headphones untested (I'm at work at the moment), so the speaker is my main issue. All other media apps work fine. I managed to fix it once by toggling the volume in the YouTube app, then switching back to Music and it worked. That trick hasn't work since. Also, the volume meter does move, it just keeps it at max volume regardless.
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get rid of the xposed