Sound Low/High! - General Questions and Answers

I have a problem with the volume of the sound, what happens is when I use my headphones the gap between sound volume when I press the volume buttons is too high.
When it's low it's fine but as soon as I press the sound key to make it higher it gets very high.
The solution would be to have between these two levels of sound a level I could also select.
I could do that with Volume++ it could add a different scale for my volume, the thing is it's not functioning right on the JB.
Do you know any app that could do just that, change the volume scale and add more options when you change the volume? I don't want a volume booster or equalizer though.
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problem with volume

hello!
i have a question about how to control the volume of the sound..
when you press the buttons on the left side of the phone, the volume increase or decrease by 20%
so, it's a problem for me, cauz i use a headset with a remote on it: when i'm listening music, the sound is too loud for me! it hurts! so i press the button to decrease the volume but it goes off!
i mean, if i'm at 20% of volume, the sound is hurting my poor ears, but if i press the button to decrease the volume then there is no sound at all!
is there a way to change the volume by 10% or 5% only when we press the left side buttons? i know i can use the stylus to precisely tune the volume but when i'm listening music i don't want to get my phone out of my bag or anywhere to change the volume!
i didn't find anything in the registry.
thx sorry for my english, i hope it was understandable!
I am not sure if this will help, but I tried reducing the volume with touch and it reduced by one or two bars at a time, instead of reducing by three to four bars at a time.
Keith
well i really don't understand why there is no registry key or cfg file where we can tweak the HTC VOLUME app...
any idea?

Make Volume Control more Gradual ?

So when you press the volume buttons it bumps the volume up or down in fairly large intervals. It's really difficult to get it just right when using decent in ear headphones. One down, too low.. One up too high..
Does anyone know if there is a way to add more "steps" to the volume control?
I'm rooted.
I have noticed that in PlayerPro the volume slider is superficial and the real volume jumps between steps just as the volume buttons would. There are dead areas that are all the same step of volume.
But with Poweramp the volume control overrides the steps and truly is gradual. But that setting is buried in the app and not nearly as easy as just hitting the buttons. Hitting the buttons when using Poweramp sets the volume in the large jumps.

Is there a way to make all notification sounds (ringtone, text, etc) same volume?

so basically when i use up/down keys on the side of the phone to lower ringtone volume, it ONLY lowers ringtone volume, i literally have to adjust everything else in the drop down menu up at the top. its very annoying.
any way to make it so that when i press up/down in the volume buttons everything else goes up and down in volume and not just the ringtone??
i looked in settings and couldn't find squat.

Help with Volume issue

No audio coming through speakers now.
Volume rocker up/dn just pegs volume to max or min, no in between. Volume does output to external speakers however.
Any fix?
Sorry, solved issue.
Seems for settings to stick need to first hit volume rocker then tap icon to mute, then go into settings and tweak media volume. Now have sound through speakers.

[BUG] Can't adjust volume if you use a BT headphone

When i use my BT headphone and try to adjust the volume, the player shows the changed volume, but in the system it doesn't change and it remains the same. To be more accurate, it works for the first time in every session, but only can change 1-4 on it (depends on how fast i swipe). It happens both if i change the volume with the swipe gesture and if i try it with the volume buttons on the phone. In this case i only can change the volume with the buttons on my headphone.

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