Is there anyway to incorporate headphone controlling volume rockers into AT&T-based ROMs?
That is a feature I loved from CM7/9 and I was curious if it was something that could be put into non AOSP ROMs or not.
Also, is there a good place to look for this kind of information? I've done software development before but have no experience with android - I just had no idea where to start on something like this (as far as adding it to an existing ROM).
Just curious.
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As my title suggested. Has anyone seen an app or anything for that matter, that allows you to control all of the volume controls at once. For instance, if I use the volume buttons on my phone it only adjusts the "incoming call volume" but does nothing for the Media, system or notification volume. right now I have to go into settings then sound and adjust the volume on each seperate item rather in a single mass. Unlike every other phone I have owned the Epic 4G seems to lack the option to allow for all volumes to be controlled at once.
I apologize if I am double posting but along with syncing outlook with my Epic the singular volume control seems to be necessity and I do not understand why Samsung (or sprint for that matter) would not offer the option to control all of the seperate volume controls at one time rather than seperately. I sure would appreciate it if there is a droid app or mod that someone can point me to. I am new to the android thing, have been using winmo for years and so far I am dissapointed because it appears android wants me to not be able to do what I consider basic things (i.e. sync via USB with Outlook or controlling all volume levels via one control). Any help would be so awesome, I do not want to return this phone but if I cannnot get these things I may have to go back to winmo. Even though winmo 7 is not backwwards compatable at least it gives me the two basics I listed here...thanks a ton ya'll
Im looking for the soundfile for the volume sliderbar as seen in attachement!
In Sense ROM i believe its system/media/audio/ui/Volume-1.aac-Volume-7.aac but im currently running MIUI Gingerbread 2.4.20 and the sound that comes when changing my volume with volume keys is i think, same as any cm7 based roms, and i think it sounds stupid .
Ive tried to delete everything from "system/media/audio/ui/" but the "TICK" still comes. Main reason is just tweaking, to put my own tone to replace this current sound but also would like to mute it totally.
I have Verizon Galaxy Nexus and I am quite pained by the fact that there is no way to make the alerts volume and ringer volume independent.
Has any clever soul or a tech guru figured out how to make them independent?
From what I have read in a few other threads, it seems that Google has decided to make it as only one volume control, if you are running a rom that is based on AOSP. Some ROM developers that do not follow the AOSP strictly my have split the volume controls for ICS and JB. I would say look around and see if you find one that you like, and use that one.
Hey everyone...I'm fairly new to flashing ROMs and Kernels onto my trusty dusty TF101. I've got the EOS4 b93 JB 4.2.1 with Kat Kernel lidpatch 80b. Unfortunately, I'm having an issue where my sound disappears and it won't come back without a reboot...and after that, it is hit and miss how long it'll last.
I've installed KAT Audio v1.24 but I really didn't find it as useful...other than the sound reinitialization button being available. I adjust my volume often and found I was just fighting the app to change my volume. I use my tablet as my alarm clock so toggle the volume modes via Audio Manager Pro...from Regular to Mute. My Mute setting has my alarm volume up so I can obviously hear it when it goes off. Sometimes I listen to things through the speaker, so the volume needs to be at my default setting...sometimes I listen with headphones and I lower it... The Kat Audio app caused all sorts of issues and I just couldn't figure out how to use it when I want to change my volumes. (much respect and appreciation for Tim Duru for taking the time to come up with a very powerful app for the community).
So...sound is important to me and I'd like to be able to control it, use it, etc. Is there a kernel that has better audio chip support that doesn't cut out? I've heard Guevors worked better for people, but am unsure if I can flash it over my current kernel. Any advice in this area would be much appreciated.
The me301t came with an audio profiler. Just about any pick, music, vocal, etc made the volume literally double. Which was 100% required as the stock volume was a joke. The DSP in most ROMs isnt quite the best alternative. Anyone have any better options? I see fixes for headphones and such but not the main speakers.. Or I'm just missing it? Ideas weelcome , thanks
A quick jump into OmniROM and I had to go back. The audio was that low. I too am looking for a fix or an alternative but so far I'm reading Viper4Android would work. I've found that its not as effective as the Audio Wizard of the stock based ROMs.
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A quick jump into OmniROM and I had to go back. The audio was that low. I too am looking for a fix or an alternative but so far I'm reading Viper4Android would work. I've found that its not as effective as the Audio Wizard of the stock based ROMs.
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Well i didn't have high hopes for viper as it looked just like the DSP effects baked into Omni, but low and behold, Viper works pretty well. Volume boost does function and i can actually USE my tablet again! w00t!
So good call there, and thanks for the heads up on it.
Now you are correct in that it isnt as good or easy to use as the audio wizard. it also seems to have some odd effects, suchas when the volume is boosted the OS sounds, like notification and the screen press feedback sounds are Super loud, but youtube and other apps are just right. The quick semi-fix for me (since i don't get many notifications on the tablet) would be to just deal with notifications and shut off the screen tap / typing sounds.