[Q] Increase sound level --> Bionix ROM - Samsung Infuse 4G

Hi all:
I have the Bionix rom on my infuse. I see that the dev mentions the romhaving Voodoo built in, but does that also mean Voodoo sound? Is voodoo sound end user adjustable? I cant find anyone talking about it. I really only want to boost the top end volume. I want to listen to RUSH at concert level
A little help would be nice.
Thanks,
Glenn

belyache said:
Hi all:
I have the Bionix rom on my infuse. I see that the dev mentions the romhaving Voodoo built in, but does that also mean Voodoo sound? Is voodoo sound end user adjustable? I cant find anyone talking about it. I really only want to boost the top end volume. I want to listen to RUSH at concert level
A little help would be nice.
Thanks,
Glenn
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I believe all of the Froyo ROMs have Voodoo Lagfix AND Sound.
VS will allow you to boost headphone volume but not speaker volume.

Check out galaxy tuner in the maket. It will boost volume for headphones and the external speaker.
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Entropy512 said:
I believe all of the Froyo ROMs have Voodoo Lagfix AND Sound.
VS will allow you to boost headphone volume but not speaker volume.
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I installed Voodoo Control and it works perfectly.
Thanks for the help.
Glenn

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Volume too low

I was wondering if there was a way to make the Transformer louder without rooting.
I have Volume + installed but that doesn't do anything.
I have a few films that I would like to watch but the tube is too noisy for me to hear them
The Voodoo control helps a bit (increases the max volume) - You need the clemsyn kernel (and root) before it works though. As I said - it helps a bit - but you will never run a disco off the TF101 output.
gf_gollum said:
The Voodoo control helps a bit (increases the max volume) - You need the clemsyn kernel (and root) before it works though. As I said - it helps a bit - but you will never run a disco off the TF101 output.
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Will rooting help?
gf_gollum said:
The Voodoo control helps a bit (increases the max volume) - You need the clemsyn kernel (and root) before it works though. As I said - it helps a bit - but you will never run a disco off the TF101 output.
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Or you could actually support the dev and use the paid version which works with stock kernels
Just FYI.
Volume+
This Application is ONLY for phones running Gingerbread.
It will NOT work on any other version of Android but should work on ANY phone running Gingerbread (2.3).
I have the free version of Voodoo control but I only have options for earbud/line-out boosting. I'm running ARHD which is supposed to have the most up to date Clemsyn kernel.
I'd purchase the paid version if I had confirmation that I would have boost options for the standard side speakers, since I use my pad at work and it can get noisy when I'm trying to hear something.
RealHolyJoe said:
Just FYI.
Volume+
This Application is ONLY for phones running Gingerbread.
It will NOT work on any other version of Android but should work on ANY phone running Gingerbread (2.3).
I have the free version of Voodoo control but I only have options for earbud/line-out boosting. I'm running ARHD which is supposed to have the most up to date Clemsyn kernel.
I'd purchase the paid version if I had confirmation that I would have boost options for the standard side speakers, since I use my pad at work and it can get noisy when I'm trying to hear something.
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Do you have it rooted?
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Anyone else have some suggestions?
I use equalizer in the app store, put all the controls to max and the volume is a bit better. Nothing gets the volume up too much but if you root your device you can then change the cfg file to increase the volume a little more and balance the speakers if that is a problem for you also.
I have my tf rooted just for this reason, everything else is stock. Hope that gets you better volume
RealHolyJoe said:
Just FYI.
Volume+
This Application is ONLY for phones running Gingerbread.
It will NOT work on any other version of Android but should work on ANY phone running Gingerbread (2.3).
I have the free version of Voodoo control but I only have options for earbud/line-out boosting. I'm running ARHD which is supposed to have the most up to date Clemsyn kernel.
I'd purchase the paid version if I had confirmation that I would have boost options for the standard side speakers, since I use my pad at work and it can get noisy when I'm trying to hear something.
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This is not true - I run Volume plus on my Transformer running Honeycomb 3.2.1 - no issues. Works great.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
jtrosky said:
This is not true - I run Volume plus on my Transformer running Honeycomb 3.2.1 - no issues. Works great.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
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Same here, works great, no issues
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
ckuke4 said:
I use equalizer in the app store, put all the controls to max and the volume is a bit better. Nothing gets the volume up too much but if you root your device you can then change the cfg file to increase the volume a little more and balance the speakers if that is a problem for you also.
I have my tf rooted just for this reason, everything else is stock. Hope that gets you better volume
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Can you give more details about editing the cfg file, location, line etc? TIA
MX Player has option to increase volume to 200% if you set HW+ renderer, maybe that'll help?

Voodoo and DSP manager

Is there any ROM or kernel that runs smoothly for the G2X which either supports the bass boost/equalizer options in Voodoo, or makes it so that Voodoo and DSP manager play nice?
Also if anyone knows anything about how to make the bass boost and other options work with Hellfire CM9 I would be eternally grateful, this is my current rom and I love everything else about it except that it runs Trebuchet instead of ADW as the stock launcher.
HFS beats audio and dsp manager
Thanks, I do appreciate the response ^_^ but I'm not really interested in Beats Audio; I am something of an audiophile and don't have much faith in, or interest in committing time to, anything Beats-branded unless it can be proven to me beforehand or by someone who can otherwise verify their reliability with regards to high quality audio. I am mostly using my G2x with Earsonics SM3 v2 stage monitors, which are very high quality, revealing IEMs, so any compression or artificial effects are going to be obvious and are not what I am after. I feel certain that Beats Audio is a software-based boost, and most likely compresses the sound, which I'm not interested in.
I want to use Voodoo no matter what, but I am looking for a bass boost that will work alongside it. I used the DSP manager on my old HTC Desire HD and the bass boost was head and shoulders above any equalizer setting.
Well, everything with DSP manager just began working mysteriously...I will never understand. Two weeks and nothing, then I post at XDA, and *poof*, everything works perfect.
/baffled

Increase volume in 4.2.1

Hi all,
Ever since I ugraded to 4.2.1, the volume+ app has had no effect on the frustratingly low volume of the tablet (music effects is set to volume+ in settings). I've been using earphones mostly as I can never make out anything coming out of the speakers when there is minimal noise around. I have a rooted tablet with stock firmware. Is there anything that can be done to significantly increase the volume?
Thanks.
00shakey00 said:
Hi all,
Ever since I ugraded to 4.2.1, the volume+ app has had no effect on the frustratingly low volume of the tablet (music effects is set to volume+ in settings). I've been using earphones mostly as I can never make out anything coming out of the speakers when there is minimal noise around. I have a rooted tablet with stock firmware. Is there anything that can be done to significantly increase the volume?
Thanks.
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Have you looked into installing Sony xLoud & ClearAudio+ using PimpMyRom? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269)
I'm running 4.1.1 and this mod made my tablet much louder. I believe this mod also works for 4.2.1.
lucius.zen has a post that goes into using PimpMyRom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232715)
00shakey00 said:
Hi all,
Ever since I ugraded to 4.2.1, the volume+ app has had no effect on the frustratingly low volume of the tablet (music effects is set to volume+ in settings). I've been using earphones mostly as I can never make out anything coming out of the speakers when there is minimal noise around. I have a rooted tablet with stock firmware. Is there anything that can be done to significantly increase the volume?
Thanks.
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Did you try enabling the root features in volume+?
elfaure said:
Did you try enabling the root features in volume+?
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Yeah, I tried "Patch audio_effects" and it's still the same.
Drenus said:
Have you looked into installing Sony xLoud & ClearAudio+ using PimpMyRom? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269)
I'm running 4.1.1 and this mod made my tablet much louder. I believe this mod also works for 4.2.1.
lucius.zen has a post that goes into using PimpMyRom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232715)
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Also it seems that I need to be unlocked to run Sony xLoud & ClearAudio+ on PimpMyRom.
00shakey00 said:
Also it seems that I need to be unlocked to run Sony xLoud & ClearAudio+ on PimpMyRom.
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That's too bad. The first post in PimpMyRom thread stated that all you needed was a rooted device so I thought it might work for you. Are you open to unlocking the device? In my experience, the benefits of unlocking and installing custom ROM/mods (including increased volume) have been totally worth the loss of warranty.
Drenus said:
In my experience, the benefits of unlocking and installing custom ROM/mods (including increased volume) have been totally worth the loss of warranty.
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Almost everyone says that - except those whose tablets broke.
_that said:
Almost everyone says that - except those whose tablets broke.
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Very true!
But I think my tablet would have been left unused for most parts if not for the increased performance gained from unlocking it. Wonder what the failure rate has been so far.
Drenus said:
Very true!
But I think my tablet would have been left unused for most parts if not for the increased performance gained from unlocking it. Wonder what the failure rate has been so far.
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I'm just sticking with 4.1 locked for now, under warranty, and Volume+ even works without root enhancement just great. I've got to turn it down so I don't blow out the speakers! I'm not seeing any reason to "upgrade" personally and I predict I will use my warranty before the year is over. CROMIX can wait. I've got this thing pretty dialed in and I'm satisfied with its performance and reliability rooted and locked on stock ROM. Can't wait to see what it really can do thought on custom ROM but not so bad that I want to pay Asus for repairs in exchange. To each their own.
00shakey00 said:
Hi all,
Ever since I ugraded to 4.2.1, the volume+ app has had no effect on the frustratingly low volume of the tablet (music effects is set to volume+ in settings). I've been using earphones mostly as I can never make out anything coming out of the speakers when there is minimal noise around. I have a rooted tablet with stock firmware. Is there anything that can be done to significantly increase the volume?
Thanks.
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Hey, in case you're still looking for a way to increase volume, I just found a fantastic app that can drastically increase volume on 4.2.1. It's called Music Volume EQ. I set the volume on it to 6/15 and the tablet sounds really loud. When I was playing with it the volume got so loud I was afraid of blowing the speakers. The equalizer on it works quite well, too.
You can autostart the app on boot and it'll remember your settings so once it's configured to your liking, you can just forget about it and enjoy the loud volume.

[Q] Too much loudness on speaker and headset

Whats up XDA !!!
Im guessing im not only one with this issue. I have flashed Leo King 4.0.4 rom, the rom is stable, fast and smooth but as i said in the title, the volume on the speaker and on the headset is too loud, i tried with eq in awesome beats but it doesnt take any good results, i also tried to flash tytungs kernel but then phone stuck at 123456 go,go,go so i flashed the rom again, i dont know what to do, is there any way to change the power of max volume? Any help will be much appreciated!

Increase max headphone sound without custom roms (official 6.0.1)

Hey guys, Ive been really disappointed how low the maximum headphone sound is, especially if you are using equalizer in Spotify. Is there any way to increase it without installing custom rom or kernel? My phone is rooted. On galaxy note 2 I used to modify config_gain or something like that, can I do the same on S6? If so, how? Thanks in advance.
Install hacker kernel which has sound mod. The difference is day and night for me. Awesome sound. Gets fairly loud also slightly emphasizes lower frequencies I feel.
sapnesh said:
Install hacker kernel which has sound mod. The difference is day and night for me. Awesome sound. Gets fairly loud also slightly emphasizes lower frequencies I feel.
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Where can you get the kernel?
". Is there any way to increase it without installing custom rom or kernel? " Not everyone can read I guess.
dievas39 said:
". Is there any way to increase it without installing custom rom or kernel? " Not everyone can read I guess.
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Have you tried going to Sounds and Vibrations > Advanced > and running the adapt sound wizard?

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