I have a stock ROM.
When changing volume level with the button on the right-side of the phone, it always makes a sound (probably to demonstrate a new volume level). Also, when I turn it on, the phone produces annoying sound as well.
Is there a way to turn both these sounds off?
Thanks in advance!
I was bored one day last week. And as a musician knowing the tones are do-ray-me.. if your fast enough could always do the song from Sound of Music and woo a fancy girl.
Just a thought.
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Not sure about using Xposed on your custom ROM. For stock Android, GravityBox and Wanam Xposed allow you to turn the volume preview tones off.
bmcosier said:
Not sure about using Xposed on your custom ROM. For stock Android, GravityBox and Wanam Xposed allow you to turn the volume preview tones off.
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Does anyone know if it's possible to link the ringtone volume level with the notification volume level? I remember it being possible to do this on my Captivate when you went into Settings > Sound and clicked on Volume, there was a checkbox at the bottom of the pop-up menu to link them. I'm not sure if that was just because of the ROM I had on it, or if it was also stock Froyo. I liked it because I could quickly lower my text message notification volume right from the volume rocker, as it would then control both the ringtone and the notification level. But now it only lowers my ringtone volume. So is this at all possible to do? And if not, is it something that a dev could possibly work into a ROM?
You could use the app called audio manager that does it.
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dante501 said:
You could use the app called audio manager that does it.
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Thanks for the tip. Just downloaded it and it does, in fact, allow the volume rocker to adjust both my ringtone and text message volume at the same time. So I will definitely be using this for now; although, I really don't need all the other features. I wish I didn't have to download an entire app to accomplish this small task. I feel like I'm always having to do that haha. I just wish it was easy enough to include these small little individual preferences right into the system, framework, etc. by yourself. I also feel like that was a great little feature and I wonder why they would've done away with it in GB. Ohh well, thank you though!
Currently notification sounds stop the music playback (beats on/off doesn't matter). Is there a way to stop it from doing that? I feel like when I initially got it (1.83 I think) it didn't use to, but since then I have moved on, so I don't remember.
Has anyone found a way to make it stop doing that? The only work around I found is to mute the ringer volume first and then start playing audio.
bidyut said:
Currently notification sounds stop the music playback (beats on/off doesn't matter). Is there a way to stop it from doing that? I feel like when I initially got it (1.83 I think) it didn't use to, but since then I have moved on, so I don't remember.
Has anyone found a way to make it stop doing that? The only work around I found is to mute the ringer volume first and then start playing audio.
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the notification sound is doing what it is suppose too, you can mute or disable notification sounds then your audio will not be stopped down side would be you will have to check your phone for text, emails etc.
Really? In my previous phone it would mix in nicely with the notification being lost than the music. That way the music wouldn't cut out completely.
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bidyut said:
Really? In my previous phone it would mix in nicely with the notification being lost than the music. That way the music wouldn't cut out completely.
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The music cuts out during notifications on the stock ROMs (1.73 and 1.85) same as for all 3 HTC Android devices I've owned.
If it blended in to the music, you might not notice it, depending on the volume and ringtone used.
Just turn the ringer volume down. I wouldn't mind it except it doesn't pause the music so there is a few second gap in the song.
Ah. I see. This is my first HTC android.
Thanks
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Is there anyway to turn up the system volume that doesn't turn up the ringtone volume too? I like the sound of the hardware keys to be turned the whole way up but that turns the ringtone all the way too. I don't have the volumes linked so my notification is low like I like it. I've been trying to find anything about editing the build.prop but can't find anything.
I also tried using a ringtone editor and making my tone lower but they really don't work that well
Super powered Nexus 5 running Carbon/ElementalX
Try Gravitybox?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
I run my Nexus on ART so this won't work. Any other ideas?
Super powered Nexus 5 running Carbon/ElementalX
Can't you just go into settings > Sound and set the volumes independently there?
I like the system volume all the way up but then the ringtone is all the way up. I wanna lower the tone while keeping the system volume up
Super powered Nexus 5 running Carbon/ElementalX
peecs121 said:
I run my Nexus on ART so this won't work...
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Is Art really worth forgoing Xposed?
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.
I'm on the stock g920T---OCG rom, rooted, and looking for a way to control the music in my pocket.
Anyone care to teach me how to make this mod?
Maybe it already exists somewhere? :highfive:
Such an awesome mod that really does need to be added as an option in stock ROMs more often. Be much better than accidentally blasting mega volume into your ears because you've already accepted responsibility for bypassing safe volume once today :3
In other words, BUMP!
I haven't seen it yet. Maybe that'll be my next mission.
I agree. This should be an option on stock roms. I'm surprised that it isn't by now.
Also, whenever I get a notification while listening to music it'll fade out then play notification sound then music again.
That is a nice feature for calls but not notifications. Is there any way to change it?
For now I just turn off wifi/data.
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Also, whenever I get a notification while listening to music it'll fade out then play notification sound then music again.
That is a nice feature for calls but not notifications. Is there any way to change it?
For now I just turn off wifi/data.
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Do you use the stock music player? I use Power Amp and don't get that. Unless it's because I have notifications set to mute?
solitarymonkey said:
Do you use the stock music player? I use Power Amp and don't get that. Unless it's because I have notifications set to mute?
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Yea that's gotta be it, thanks. I didn't think of that.
I'm also looking for a way to do this mod.
I need this! Please!
Root your phone, install xposed then download wanam kit and go to the sound option and u can skip tracks with screen off.. Your welcome
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