I installed Skype the other day, and could not hear myself on the test call. Speaking directly into the mic did not help. I can record voice notes in Evernote with no problem. I can also use Google voice search without issue. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way to adjust the volume in Skype that I'm missing?
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On my htc one x the same
My contacts tell me all the time that they can't hearme or hearme very low. I can't found any mic volume settings in app
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Anyone else experiencing robotic + tiny audio quality when playing back Google Voice voicemails on the HTC Sensation from both earpiece and speaker? I have tried downgrading but that did not alleviate the issue.
+1 same issue. Super quiet. (And I don't want volume+ app)
guyandhisdog said:
+1 same issue. Super quiet. (And I don't want volume+ app)
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I'm using Volume+ and it is still too quiet and robotic.
Sorry to drum up an old thread, but this issue still has not been resolved for me. I use Google Voice extensively. Even with DSP manager, listening to voicemails through the Google voice app (both thru the earpiece and speaker) the volume is so quiet I can not hear. I have to listen to voicemails using my laptop which is annoying. Anyone else experience this and/or found a solution?
Hi friends, I have
Nexus S M200
ICS 4.0.4
Build Number IMM76D
When i call, other person hear my voice in very low volume, or i my mic has very low volume during call, its normal to use with yahoo or skype voice call, its normal to record voice through applications, mic volume also becomes normal during network call when i switch my speaker phone on.
I know this is common problem in many android phones, but i could not find any clear answer or solution, some people say switch dual mic off, but i guess there is no dual mic or dual mic settings in nexus s?
can any advance/expert user help me in this regard?
Thanks in advance.
If you are using voodoo control you should disable hi- fi recording
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I recently bought a bluetooth FM transmitter, and it works great except when I try to place a call. The problem is that the prompt to "Say call, followed by a name or number" is far too low in volume. It seems as if doing this temporarily decreases the volume on my bluetooth device by about half, rendering this entire feature unusable.
Here is an audio recording demonstrating the problem. As you can tell, "This is an example of speech synthesis in English" sounds just fine, but "Say call, followed by a name or number" is barely audible at all.
In case it matters, I am currently using this ROM. Does anyone know how I might be able to fix this?
Some_Person said:
I recently bought a bluetooth FM transmitter, and it works great except when I try to place a call. The problem is that the prompt to "Say call, followed by a name or number" is far too low in volume. It seems as if doing this temporarily decreases the volume on my bluetooth device by about half, rendering this entire feature unusable.
Here is an audio recording demonstrating the problem. As you can tell, "This is an example of speech synthesis in English" sounds just fine, but "Say call, followed by a name or number" is barely audible at all.
In case it matters, I am currently using this ROM. Does anyone know how I might be able to fix this?
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You could try an app like viper4android, which can boost the audio output..
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Setting.Out said:
You could try an app like viper4android, which can boost the audio output..
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I don't see how that would help. The problem is that the voice dialer temporarily radically decreases the volume, as in, I can see the difference if I adjust the volume on my Bluetooth device. Turning up the volume on the device also causes an indicator to show up on the phone, which suggests that the Google Search app is lowering the volume for whatever reason.
Hi,
Is there an app/other method I can use to make audio play in the phone's earpiece speaker? For things like playing music files, not just for routing a VOIP call for a specific app.
I have a rooted Nexus 5 running 4.4.4 KitKat.
Thanks
There is an app called earpiece that does exactly what you all for in the play store. Works flawlessly.
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lolcakes203 said:
There is an app called earpiece that does exactly what you all for in the play store. Works flawlessly.
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Thanks for the fast reply
I tried the Earpiece app and it works but i noticed there's no way to adjust the volume of the earpiece speaker. I tried adjusting the normal volume as well as the ringer volume. Does anyone know a way to adjust the volume using this app?
Edit: The volume changing works. I tested the apps functionality in the youtube app at the time of the post. I restarted and tried it with the stock music player and it worked great.
Hmm, it seems you are right. I last remember it working perfectly but it seems that now volume control doesn't work for me either. My apologies, this is the only solution I have. Hopefully someone else will be able to offer some advice.
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Is there any app that is able to record any input and output sound of my Samsung i9500? What I want is to record Viber and Whatsapp calls. But as there is no such app that does that I thought maybe an app that could record any sound that passes through phone hardware will be useful. I am rooted.
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Tasker I think has an option to record phone sounds
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