Will poweramp alone boost the nexus 5 volume, or will I need to root and install something like viper?
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joho5 said:
Will poweramp alone boost the nexus 5 volume, or will I need to root and install something like viper?
Thanks
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it wont boost volume. the nexus 5 volume boost app will, and viper4android will increase music volume and quality.
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I would love my epic speaker volume to be louder any help?
wcheek226 said:
I would love my epic speaker volume to be louder any help?
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I know this doesn't help, but honestly, the epic speaker volume is already pretty damn loud ... one of the louder ones I've heard.
nimaim said:
I know this doesn't help, but honestly, the epic speaker volume is already pretty damn loud ... one of the louder ones I've heard.
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Agreed. I actually have to turn it down it is soo loud.
Which volume settings are you referring to, ringer/speaker/incoming calls/music or video player?
JungleJiujitsu said:
Which volume settings are you referring to, ringer/speaker/incoming calls/music or video player?
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music player
I want the notification volume louder myself.
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sultan.of.swing said:
I want the notification volume louder myself.
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Same here...notis are pretty low for me...
Agreed, notifications volume is far too low.
That would be nice
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But the others are good.
I'm using the bosses rom v.02 and the call volume on this rom seems lower then the stock rom or noobln v.3.
hey guys
By any chance is there an app or zip file that can help my sound quality louder ?
when i'm outside and my phone starts ringing i cant hear it and i miss the call....
right now i'm using CM10 Crespo4g ROM
Voodoo sound. You must be rooted to use. DSP is another. Not sure if root is a requirement for DSP
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so i am using DSPManger but and i'm not sure if i'm doing it right but for the speaker i put everything at max but somehow it still seem the ringtone is the same ?
can u help me how to use it ?
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There's no way to really boost the volume for the Nexus S. You can make it sound louder by playing with the compression but that's about it.
In DSP manager go to speakers and try moving the equalizers up all the way
to boost the speaker sound just download Poweramp and choose the "loud speaker" equalizer, which amplify the medium frequencies. It will sound much better
sinus_magnus said:
to boost the speaker sound just download Poweramp and choose the "loud speaker" equalizer, which amplify the medium frequencies. It will sound much better
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i cant seem to find Poweramp. o.o
in the google play i seem to find poweramp music player but nothing that helps boost the speaker ?
where can i find it ??
another vote for Voodoo. It sounds amazing.
Bruce lee roy said:
Voodoo sound. You must be rooted to use. DSP is another. Not sure if root is a requirement for DSP
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Just upgraded to rooted stock rom vrbmf1 from stock rooted vrbmb1 and flashed vrbmf1 firmware. The only problem I have now is that none of my sound equalizer programs work. Specifically Speaker Boost the one I use most. The max speaker volume I can acheive now is way too low to hear. With Speaker Boost on vrbmb1 it was pretty loud.
I tried the insanely loud mod, which replaces the default_gain.conf in /system/etc, but it does not work presumably because media volume no longer looks for that file.
So, my question is can anything be done with the stock rom vrbmf1 to increase the speaker volume?
docinthebox said:
Just upgraded to rooted stock rom vrbmf1 from stock rooted vrbmb1 and flashed vrbmf1 firmware. The only problem I have now is that none of my sound equalizer programs work. Specifically Speaker Boost the one I use most. The max speaker volume I can acheive now is way too low to hear. With Speaker Boost on vrbmb1 it was pretty loud.
I tried the insanely loud mod, which replaces the default_gain.conf in /system/etc, but it does not work presumably because media volume no longer looks for that file.
So, my question is can anything be done with the stock rom vrbmf1 to increase the speaker volume?
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You can always try Viper4Android. Just search up the thread.
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RBarnett09 said:
You can always try Viper4Android. Just search up the thread.
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Thanks for the tip. Installed viper4android but it didn't make the volume any louder. But if I disable it the volume goes down so low it's hard to tell if it's on, even at highest system volume. I think maybe I'll just break down and try Scott's Bone Stock Rom. I noticed it has a volume booster built in.
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Thanks for the tip. Installed viper4android but it didn't make the volume any louder. But if I disable it the volume goes down so low it's hard to tell if it's on, even at highest system volume. I think maybe I'll just break down and try Scott's Bone Stock Rom. I noticed it has a volume booster built in.
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Are you trying to stay with TouchWiz or would you go AOSP? If you'd consider AOSP, I'll recommend LiquidSmooth v2.7. Battery life is outstanding. Volume is actually pretty dang good also.
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RBarnett09 said:
Are you trying to stay with TouchWiz or would you go AOSP? If you'd consider AOSP, I'll recommend LiquidSmooth v2.7. Battery life is outstanding. Volume is actually pretty dang good also.
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Doh! I forgot to disable Speaker Boost and it was interfering with V4Android. V4Android works great! Speaker volume is increased just like Speaker boost used to do, and headphone volume is insane. Bluetooth is much clearer with the tweaking to the settings I did.
I'm a happy camper. Thanks for your help.
docinthebox said:
Doh! I forgot to disable Speaker Boost and it was interfering with V4Android. V4Android works great! Speaker volume is increased just like Speaker boost used to do, and headphone volume is insane. Bluetooth is much clearer with the tweaking to the settings I did.
I'm a happy camper. Thanks for your help.
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Yeah, that would definitely be a factor. Lol. You're welcome.
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Hi, on my nexus s I use voodoo sound all the time not only for the better sound quality, but also for the better volume control. It reduces the increments between each step of the volume's loudness. I find this really useful because it gives me more control over thr volume and I can make it really low if needed for example.
I know our note is not supported by voodoo sound so I ask you, is there any similar app that could give that great volume control?
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Hi
I went and had a look at a nexus 5 and found the ringing volume very low.
Is there any way to increase this so it is loud enough to hear when in a jeans pocket in a loud room?
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There are many kernels that will be coming out that will in fact make the N5 louder than normal. Google has said that there is a fix in the works that will help increase volume. I currently using Franco kernel and volume is better. Stay tuned.
marcusva79 said:
There are many kernels that will be coming out that will in fact make the N5 louder than normal. Google has said that there is a fix in the works that will help increase volume. I currently using Franco kernel and volume is better. Stay tuned.
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Can you please cite the source for the google volume fix. This sounds like great news and I hope we get it soon. I have viper4android and even that isn't sufficient enough.