audio focus on cm7 - T-Mobile LG G2x

so after installing cm7.2 rc3, my notification would play through my headphone while my music was playing. Now my notification only play through the speaker and it would mute my headphone music completely. I've tried using CM setting with notification focus on and still no difference. Does anyone know the solution to this??

On the Cm7's music player there are setting for notifications in the settings menu (go figure). Did you look to see what those might be set to?
Never mind.... I saw your mention of that at the end of your post. Sorry

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[Q] CM7 + PowerAmp

i am hoping to find other people to see if they can reproduce what i am seeing. when i am listening to music and using navigation, in 1.3 i could not turn on the audio focus option in PowerAmp because it would turn down the volume on both the nav voice and the music so the voice became inaudible. now, in 1.4, Max has introduced cross-fading and fade ins and outs, but it has made things worse on at least my phone because the fades again fade out the nav voice.
i just have the one phone on CM7 and no way to check other phones myself, so i was hoping some people could try it out on their CM7 phones to see what happens, or maybe give me a hint as to what settings to change and where. seems like i've tried all the audio focus settings on the CM end as well as in PowerAmp to no avail.
thanks.

[Q] Bluetooth and Notifcation sounds

So I have a bluetooth stereo headset and loving it with my Transformer, about 9 of music play time without wires, just leaving it there while I move around working on things. The only issue is (pretty sure after the recent honeycomb update) right now when I'm using the bluetooth headset and I get a notification whether from my msn or email, the notification sound plays from the tablet and not the headphones, even though I have music playing. Before the update however, I did prefer it where I did get a notification, the music in the background lowers its sound volume to let me hear that I have a notification. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem or is there a way to fix it or is it just a firmware problem (build number is 8.2.3.13 atm) ;o I tried playing with the settings but no luck.
If anyone can help ^^; please and thanks

how to mitigate notification sound playing music?

Hi everybody, someone know how to reduce notification sound playing music?
Everytime I get scared by big notification sound volume when I listen the music
Set ringer volume to zero.
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Yes but in this way I can't know about incoming calls or messages!
I remember in cyanogen there was an option to reduce notification focus sound
Ok so you are listening to music and someone sends you a text message. What is the behavior you want??
matt2053 said:
Ok so you are listening to music and someone sends you a text message. What is the behavior you want??
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I want the sound message not so high like music volume!
Image to listen music at high volume and an incoming message arrive and you listen something like "BOOOOONG"
But I don't wanto modify notification sound volume because when I stop to listen music I want the volume at maximum (nexus s external speaker is not so strong)
In cm7 under cm settings you can lower ring tone and notification tone while music is playing. Works great for me
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Ok, but I have Oxygen and I want to stay with this.
Is there any other solution?
stexyn said:
Ok, but I have Oxygen and I want to stay with this.
Is there any other solution?
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Doesn't oxygen have cm style customization settings? Been a while since I ran it.....
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pitmaster said:
Doesn't oxygen have cm style customization settings? Been a while since I ran it.....
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No
So no other solution?

Independent Navigation (or all app) volume control?

The newest versions of Google Maps and Navigation have combined the Navigation volume with the Media Volume. I've read that by rolling back the version of the app to somewhere around 5.7 - 5.8, you can get your separate Nav and Media volume back, however I'd like to keep the latest version. Is there an app somewhere that allows for control of individual application volumes (similar to the newer versions of Windows' volume mixer)? I'd like to be able to separate the voice and media again.
Thanks,
Dan
Audio Control Lite
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matthew.rice.volume.master.lite
Or get the Pro version.
I use this app to keep the damned speaker phone volume being linked the call volume.
xdadevnube said:
Audio Control Lite
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matthew.rice.volume.master.lite
Or get the Pro version.
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Close but no cigar. This app only allows volume control of existing system functions like media, notifications, ringer, etc. Since the latest versions of Google Maps cram voice navigation and media (music, etc) into the same category, I can't control them independently.
A little back story:
I have a new motorcycle helmet with bluetooth capability. I need to be able to hear the navigation over my music. I'd turn music off and JUST have navigation, BUT... there is a delay between the navigation speaking and the bluetooth realizing it and switching back on from an idle/sleep mode, resulting in me missing directions.
What I want is for pandora to play sweet and soft tunes into my earholes while I'm riding, and for me to be able to crank the navigation volume WAY THE HELL UP so I can hear it. With the audio constantly playing through it I won't have the bluetooth wake-from-rest problem that I have using navigation alone.
pissinguoff247 said:
Close but no cigar. This app only allows volume control of existing system functions like media, notifications, ringer, etc. Since the latest versions of Google Maps cram voice navigation and media (music, etc) into the same category, I can't control them independently.
A little back story:
I have a new motorcycle helmet with bluetooth capability. I need to be able to hear the navigation over my music. I'd turn music off and JUST have navigation, BUT... there is a delay between the navigation speaking and the bluetooth realizing it and switching back on from an idle/sleep mode, resulting in me missing directions.
What I want is for pandora to play sweet and soft tunes into my earholes while I'm riding, and for me to be able to crank the navigation volume WAY THE HELL UP so I can hear it. With the audio constantly playing through it I won't have the bluetooth wake-from-rest problem that I have using navigation alone.
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It's been awhile, so I don't know if my memory serve me right. But there is a hidden menu for the audio settings for the Charge. If you do a search for the code, once you in, you can set the volume for navigation and media volume to balance out. There should be a threads in this forum for the recommended settings. Good luck.
buhohitr said:
But there is a hidden menu for the audio settings for the Charge
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The hidden menu option looks like it works (I can still do test mode, screen debugging, etc) but the dialer code for the audio menu no longer works (I'm on FP1, stock debloated).
Back to square one.
I'd rather have the app I'm looking for than try to hack the audio settings.
Well, I have finally found someone with EXACTLY similar problem!
I also ride a motorcycle and also listen to the music while riding and ALSO use Google Navigation!! Long ago there were good days when some version of GMaps/Navigation had a separate volume control but now it's gone.
It is impossible to hear anything with the music playing. I have tried several workarounds - one of them is to use PowerAmp and to force it to pause music every time any "other" sound plays. It didn't work. Or, well, technically it did, but the difference in volume levels between the music and navigation was so high, that I couldn't hear a thing.
I see a lot of people posting thingies like Super-Beats, Super-Duper-Beats, Super-Duper-Awesome-Beats, claiming that this is some sort of "audio driver" that is getting installed "on the system level" so that the sound is better/louder/deeper/crispier. I guess what we need is a similar solution, that would just add more "audio channels" - a separate one for Navigation, probably for smth else.
Is it at all doable?
Cheers'n'thanks!
PS: I am on Samsung Galaxy Nexus, JB AOKP b4
temka said:
Well, I have finally found someone with EXACTLY similar problem!
I also ride a motorcycle and also listen to the music while riding and ALSO use Google Navigation!! Long ago there were good days when some version of GMaps/Navigation had a separate volume control but now it's gone.
It is impossible to hear anything with the music playing. I have tried several workarounds - one of them is to use PowerAmp and to force it to pause music every time any "other" sound plays. It didn't work. Or, well, technically it did, but the difference in volume levels between the music and navigation was so high, that I couldn't hear a thing.
I see a lot of people posting thingies like Super-Beats, Super-Duper-Beats, Super-Duper-Awesome-Beats, claiming that this is some sort of "audio driver" that is getting installed "on the system level" so that the sound is better/louder/deeper/crispier. I guess what we need is a similar solution, that would just add more "audio channels" - a separate one for Navigation, probably for smth else.
Is it at all doable?
Cheers'n'thanks!
PS: I am on Samsung Galaxy Nexus, JB AOKP b4
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I have found that while I'm listening to my music via the Music Play app, the song volume mutes while making the notification sound (the music does not pause though).
see if that helps.

[Q] Music playback skips whenever i receive notifications

No matter what, if notification sound is enabled, while I'm playing music through the headphone jack whenever I receive a message the music skips and the notification plays over the on-board speaker along with a small blip of the audio playing. Its extremely annoying.
Even when using PowerAmp, an app with settings that keeps the music from stopping when a notification is played can't keep the audio from re-routing to the on-board speaker for the duration of the sound.
Whats going on, and how can I attempt to fix this.
gmanfuzing said:
No matter what, if notification sound is enabled, while I'm playing music through the headphone jack whenever I receive a message the music skips and the notification plays over the on-board speaker along with a small blip of the audio playing. Its extremely annoying.
Even when using PowerAmp, an app with settings that keeps the music from stopping when a notification is played can't keep the audio from re-routing to the on-board speaker for the duration of the sound.
Whats going on, and how can I attempt to fix this.
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Look http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874415
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