[MOD] Volume Boost Mod - Make your phone louder with Volume+ - HTC One SV

Hi people out there!
I'll post here a guide to boost the volume of your phone!
With this mod you will get audio effects that are missing in stock version and in combination with Volume+ from Google Play you can increase the volume of your device. Volume+ is not a free app, but i have heard that there is a free beta version in the forum of the developer.
But you should support the dev and buy the app
This is not something like beats audio or similar, this is simply for people who want a louder phone.
Credits:
- Meltus for his great Volume+ and the audio_effects.conf
- radarga (@4pda.ru)
Notice:
Be careful when you make it louder, you can easily break your speaker if you put the volume to high!
It works on k2u & k2ul and maybe also on other versions of One SV (untested until now).
Requirements:
- Your phone must be rooted
- The audio_effects.zip file from this post (Thanks and credits to Meltus!)
- Volume+
How to install:
1.) Download the zip file from attachment and unzip it (this file is not for flashing in recovery!)
2.) Copy the audio_effects.conf with a root explorer to your device into the folder system/etc/
(make a Backup over recovery before and make a backup from stock audio_effects.conf!)
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3.) Set the permissions like in the picture:
4.) Restart your phone and install Volume+
5.) Into the app go to "Speaker Settings" and set a flag at "Audio Modifications" and at "Use custom EQ Settings".
Then you can push up the volume under "Volume Level".
But again be careful! You can kill your speaker if it is set to high.
Volume Level 15 works for me and should be enough.

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[HOW TO] Create tasks/profiles with your kernel parameters

Introduction
If you bored with change kernel parameters every time you open a game or your battery is low this guide will help you You can add tasks and apply them automaticly.
Requirements
-Rooted phone
-Custom kernel
-This app
!Disclaimer!
I am not responsible of bricked phones or dead sd cards.
STEPS
1- Open tasker app give root access. And slide right,select tasker.
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2- Touch the plus button.
3- It will ask you a action. Available actions are:
On screen on= If screen is on ,profile will be applied.
On screen off= If screen is off ,profile will be applied.
On app launching= If you select this ,app will ask you an app. If you launch this app, profile will be applied
On battery low= If you select this, app will ask you percentagle. If battery low then this percentagle profile will be applied.
On boot complete= If phone performs a successful boot, profile will be applied.
On active= If you check the checbox on right of profile , profile will be applied.(Look step 6)
4- If you select an action enter a task name and you will go to this page.
5- Select parameters you want add to profile with checkboxs and save with floating button on the bottom.
6-Your task is ready but not activated. Just activate it with this checkbox.(And uncheck to disable task)
Ohh Great work! Seems Good. Its working fine.
dark_optimistic said:
Ohh Great work! Seems Good. Its working fine.
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Thank you I'm glad to help you

[APP][Stock] LG Touch Assisstant

Hi guys, anyone here used app like Easy Touch or something like that?
There are several reason reason to use an onscreen app:
+ Miss your iPhone
+ You have a dock and don't want pick up the phone
+ Your power button was damaged.
+ You don't want to install 3rd app
For me since the QuickMemo from Kitkat was amazing slow, plus too difficult to the Volume down + Power button
And I find this option from Accessibility, simple and very usefull with G3's 5.5" screen, but the onscreen button so ugly, so I replaced it to make the phone more sexy.
I take the .apk from CloudyG3 (thanks Cloudyfa). So it will working in stock ROM.
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The _iOS version is more difficult to detect than _iOS 2, sometime I can't find it ^^
Touhou girl version
I used Touhou Folder Icon Pack from Aven-23.
How to use
- Download .apk file I attached below
- Open your file manager and put downloaded file to system/priv-app/LGSettingsAccessibility/
- Rename the original LGSettingsAccessibility.apk to anything you like, if something wrong, just rename it again. (You can delete it too, but the Accessibility will FC)
- Rename the new downloaded file to LGSettingsAccessibility.apk and set permissions to rw- r-- r--
- Go to Setting - Accessibility - enable Touch assistant. Done.
Hope you like it :fingers-crossed:

			
				
awesome . thanks
Can you add photos. Your photos don't seen. Also, do you make this work on Marshmallow?
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Increasing Stylo's volume.

[DISCLAIMER] I use this for my T-mobile LG G Stylo this also works for the MetroPCS variant, I don't know if it'll work for any other variant. therefore I'm not responsible for what happens if you decide to use this, as always please make a backup before proceeding. You also must be rooted in order for this to work.
This is what I use to increase my volume I forgot who was the originator of this file but
HUGE SHOUTOUT TO HIMHIM!!
These are the steps I was told to take :
1. download ---->THIS<----
2. open your file explorer [I use root file explorer] and look for the file you just downloaded "tweak2.AUX.mixer_paths.xml" then copy and paste it into SYSTEM-->ETC
EVERYTHING WILL BE DONE IN THE ETC FOLDER
3. Find the "mixer_paths.xml" file copy the name then rename it "mixer_paths.xml.old"
4. Find the "tweak2.AUX.mixer_paths.xml" file and rename it "mixer_paths.xml" or just paste the text you just copied.
5. After you renamed the file, find it and Change permissions as seen in this screenshot, after that hit "ok"
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6. Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and delvik cache.
7. Hope I helped.
You can also combine this with:
Dolby Atmos
download zip and flash it via TWRP]​
nice boost
thanks bro,
this small tweak made a big difference
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thanks bro,
this small tweak made a big difference
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No problem bro.
This works great with Dolby ATMOS on my LG G Stylo (MetroPCS). Thanks for this.

How to Get Dolby Atmos Surround Sound on Any Android

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Dolby may have made a lot of Android users angry by only offering their Atmos surround sound equalizer to Lenovo and Amazon, but we all know that exclusivity is only temporary in the Android world. Thanks to @worstenbrood, we now have a ported version that can be installed on any device running Android 4.3 and above.
This app needs to be installed via TWRP, so make sure you have an unlocked bootloader before attempting this install.
Step 1: Download Dolby Atmos ZIP (Download Link Updated)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12486&task=get
Grab a copy of the Dolby Atmos .zip file, then boot your device into TWRP. On most devices, this can be achieved by pressing and holding the Volume Down and Power buttons until the device reboots.
Step 2: Flash the ZIP File
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In TWRP, tap "Install" and select the .zip file you downloaded earlier. "Swipe to Confirm Flash," then once the install has completed, tap "Reboot System."
Step 3: Enable Dolby Atmos
Open up the Dolby Audio app from your app drawer, then make sure the equalizer is on by hitting the power icon.
On the bottom of the screen you will see options to enable a Dialogue Enhancer, Volume Leveler, and Surround Virtualizer, which will all help in simulating a surround sound experience.
If you want to further fine-tune your Android's audio, you can also enable one of the Intelligent Equalizers or create your own profile manually. The changes are applied automatically, so there is no need to reboot or restart any apps after making adjustments.
The changes are slightly noticeable when using your phone's speakers, but to really get the most out of them, throw on your best pair of headphones.
I'm not sure why you need to repost this, when its here…. http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/mod-dolby-atmos-t3109446
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Meizu 16th - Improve Bluetooth Audio quality, Install ViperFX on Rooted Chinese 8.1.0

If you installed the chinese firmware on your meizu 16th, you probably noticed a low volume and distorted audio in general when using bluetooth.
Even when enabling the standard equalizer the problem persist. Audio remains low, bass and trebles are not reproduced well.
So, here's how I managed to fix it and bring it to the best quality:
Download an mp3, connect your bluetooth headset(I used my airpods) and check the quality
Root your meizu if you haven't done yet, following this tutorial: Root Guide Link.
Install from playstore Busybox Busybox Playstore Link, open the app, click install, don't reboot yet.
Download this zip: Bluetooth Libs Download, extract and place them in a folder in your internal storage
Using a Root explorer(I use XPlore: XPlore Playstore Link) copy and replace those libs in system/lib and system/lib64 folder.
Open the file /vendor/build.prop and edit this parameter: persist.vendor.bt.a2dp_offload_cap and add -aac at the end. In this way you will change it to: persist.vendor.bt.a2dp_offload_cap=sbc-aptx-aptxtws-aptxhd-aac. Save the changes.
Go to the path /vendor/etc and rename the file audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.conf.bak
Reboot now. This is very important.
Install ViperFX from this link ViperFX_2.5.0.5 and execute it. It will ask to install drivers, click yes and wait, it will freeze for a while, just wait. when it's done, press ok.
Reboot again.
Now you can open ViperFX, enable it and test the sound quality(volume should be louder and better quality)
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