CM9 notification - HTC Sensation

I was wondering, if there was a way to change the notification sound to just earbuds, I don't want to annoy people with the sound.
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Audible Touch Tones

Mine seem a little low.. Any way of making it louder? Thanks.
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its considered media volume. go into your volume controls in the settings and move the media slider to where you want it. they have them all separated. the only 2 that can be directly matched are the ringtone and notification volume.
I will try that, thanks!
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Didn't work, BUT I found this:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-evo-4g/38332-audible-touch-tones-gone-2.html
Just turn the system volume up
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Just found this app on the market after my wife complained about not being able to control volumes explicitly
it should be included in the firmware IMO

Loudspeaker?

Have you guys found the loudspeaker on your Sensations to be utterly pathetic? I made a few calls today whilst using the loudspeaker function and on all calls it was borderline impossible to hear the person on the other end of the line due to the sound quality and general distortion.
Use equalizer, mines is awesome now.
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+ 1 for Equalizer. There's also Volume+ that has worked for a lot of people. I personally prefer Equalizer.
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I don't know what HTC did to make the volume on it so low on their stock apps. Whenever I use it to play music on Google Music, it's really loud. Hopefully they address it in an update.
I used Volume + and it worked great for me the phone is nice and loud now.
-McMex
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I tried Volume+ a few days ago but my loud speaker on a call sounded the same. How are you guys getting the call volume to go louder on the speaker?
shorty87 said:
I tried Volume+ a few days ago but my loud speaker on a call sounded the same. How are you guys getting the call volume to go louder on the speaker?
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My in-call volume used to be horrible but using Equalizer, I have it on the lowest setting and it's still LOUD. Give it a try, it's free!
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aw1974 said:
My in-call volume used to be horrible but using Equalizer, I have it on the lowest setting and it's still LOUD. Give it a try, it's free!
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Alright I'll give Equalizer a try and see how it is.
aw1974 said:
My in-call volume used to be horrible but using Equalizer, I have it on the lowest setting and it's still LOUD. Give it a try, it's free!
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what do you mean by the lowest setting?
Macklessdaddy said:
what do you mean by the lowest setting?
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The in-call volume set at minimum.
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I tried Equalizer while on a call using the speaker and I played around with the settings. It seems to be a little louder now.
shorty87 said:
I tried Equalizer while on a call using the speaker and I played around with the settings. It seems to be a little louder now.
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The setting that worked best for me was Rock with equalizer and virtualizer checked.
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Its a disgrace its called multimedia phone when the loudspeaker is rubbish, its so low in sound when listening to callers or music.
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I downloaded equalizer but haven't tested it yet
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charlieb620 said:
I downloaded equalizer but haven't tested it yet
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Thanks for the update! We were all wondering...
Rock/classical- loud and clear
Heavy metal- projects sound well too
We may need a sound hack similar to the inspire and have it implemented somehow since most of us don't have s off yet
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I really don't know how HTC can advertise this phone as having hifi sound!
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bruce2728 said:
I really don't know how HTC can advertise this phone as having hifi sound!
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Phone is newly released some things are expected. Still makes it better than other phones I had. More than positive we will get a hotfix.
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mike2518 said:
Use equalizer, mines is awesome now.
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tried it and it is much louder now for everything
aw1974 said:
The setting that worked best for me was Rock with equalizer and virtualizer checked.
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Oh thanks for that info. I'll use those settings.

What is the headset virtual room thing in dspManager?

In DSPManager, there's an option to make the virtual room like a stage, room, large room, or studio. I've tried them all and I honestly can't figure out what the difference is.... can anyone explain what they do?
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Ferrari353 said:
In DSPManager, there's an option to make the virtual room like a stage, room, large room, or studio. I've tried them all and I honestly can't figure out what the difference is.... can anyone explain what they do?
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They add different reverberation/echo effects to try to simulate being in those types of rooms. Personally I keep these effects off.
I've tried them all on loud volumes and I still can't tell any difference
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Ferrari353 said:
I've tried them all on loud volumes and I still can't tell any difference
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Those effects are designed for headphones. ... You are using headphones (albiet with super loud volume?), right?
Yeah. I'm using headphones. Its not overly loud, but its loud enough that I should be able to hear a difference
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Ferrari353 said:
Yeah. I'm using headphones. Its not overly loud, but its loud enough that I should be able to hear a difference
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Cool. Just checking

[Q] Help with playing music

While playing music, i hate it when it will be disturbed by notification sounds from whatsapp etc. A
ny other workaround so that i can listen to.music peacefully without being disturbed by those sounds?
Turn off your whatsapp notification sounds may do it? Or put your phone on silent?
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MrCheesecake said:
Turn off your whatsapp notification sounds may do it? Or put your phone on silent?
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Also on vibration mode ;-)
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[Q] Seperate volumes for ringer and notification sounds?

Is there a way to do this?
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*bump*
If you use an AOSP rom, its possible.
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htc decided to combine them and I have no clue why.
Not on the HTC rom. Not sure why this decision was made but it was a rather boneheaded move. I work around it with Tasker to intercept the notification and then set volume to whatever I need it. I the merging of the volumes is most problematic at night where most people want the phone to ring but I not notify
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my solution to that is I just turn off auto sync at night
I just don't let the apps that I don't want to ring, like Gmail and Facrbook, off.
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