Hallo. Have bought this Android 4.4.2 smart phone based on Spreadtrum SC7731 microprocessor, but the volume level of ringer in earphone is too loud when I listen something. How can I adjust volume levels in speaker and earphone separately. There aren't no engineer menu no external software like MobileuncleMTK for my architecture. Thanks.
John-VEG said:
Hallo. Have bought this Android 4.4.2 smart phone based on Spreadtrum SC7731 microprocessor, but the volume level of ringer in earphone is too loud when I listen something. How can I adjust volume levels in speaker and earphone separately. There aren't no engineer menu no external software like MobileuncleMTK for my architecture. Thanks.
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Hello,
I don't think you can do that
But if you are rooted, Xposed Framework can help you.
You can install the related module and enable it and configure it.
-Vatsal
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This is a somewhat unusual question considering many were looking forward to this change being introduced in KitKat. Here's my situation:
I have a pair of Bluetooth headphones (specifically MEElectronics Matrix) that has a volume control with something like 16 different steps. On my Nexus 7 (2012, 4.4.2) and LG L9 (4.1.2) I usually have the media volume of my device on full, and have the headphones volume set between 2 and 4. This is a nice quiet volume.
When I'm connected to my Moto G (4.4.2), the volume control on the headphones is linked to the media volume of my device (they aren't seperate levels anymore). The problem with this is that now the quietest I can listen to my music (with the volume set to the first stepping on my phone) is slightly too loud for a quiet environment.
If anyone knows of an app, mod, or other solution that will allow me to seperate the volume setting between my device and my Bluetooth headphones, I would really appreciate it.
Hello,
i have one big issue that prevents me from fully enjoing marshmellow roms ,the bluetooth audio.
I have a bluetooth headset from lg hbs-730 an they work just fine with every android (this year i changed like 15 handset) and NEVER had any problem,they just works.
BUT they dont work on a oneplus with mm rom and i can't understand why.
the headset connect via bluetooth with no issue and audio comes out fine at first,but when you get heavy bass or just a lot of instruments in the song the audio lose quality and noise ramp up.
do you know why?it is fixable?
the only hint i have its that the audio control on kk,lp roms are different ,so when i push the up and down volume buttons on the phone the bluetooth audio of the phone is managed,but when i press the volume buttons on the headset it manages its OWN volume.
This doesnt happen in MM roms,when you push the volume button of the headset ord the phone its the same volume bar which is managed.
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Stappern said:
Hello,
i have one big issue that prevents me from fully enjoing marshmellow roms ,the bluetooth audio.
I have a bluetooth headset from lg hbs-730 an they work just fine with every android (this year i changed like 15 handset) and NEVER had any problem,they just works.
BUT they dont work on a oneplus with mm rom and i can't understand why.
the headset connect via bluetooth with no issue and audio comes out fine at first,but when you get heavy bass or just a lot of instruments in the song the audio lose quality and noise ramp up.
do you know why?it is fixable?
the only hint i have its that the audio control on kk,lp roms are different ,so when i push the up and down volume buttons on the phone the bluetooth audio of the phone is managed,but when i press the volume buttons on the headset it manages its OWN volume.
This doesnt happen in MM roms,when you push the volume button of the headset ord the phone its the same volume bar which is managed.
Help Me, XDAi. You're My Only Hope
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I had noise with bluetooth car unit
I mute mic with tasker and i raise bluetooth voice to 80%
noise gone
Audio fx control quality
Try without max volume
geowolf1000 said:
I had noise with bluetooth car unit
I mute mic with tasker and i raise bluetooth voice to 80%
noise gone
Audio fx control quality
Try without max volume
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would you mind share the tasker profile so i can give it a go?
i never use max volume btw
Create a profile with bluetooth conecrion
Select the device
And search mic mute
Turn. On
Test
Hi,
I have an Oukitel U7 Plus, and the mic volume is too low, the people, during a call, hear me at very low volume.
I have read that on MTK android device, exist an "engingering" code, that allow to modify volume, mic gain and other value.
It's true and it can allow me to increase the volume of the microphone?
Thanks
Hi Antigen81,
I have the same problem with the "OUKITEL U15 Pro". I think the problem appeared when I started to use a headphone with a microphone (but I’m just guessing).
I also tried to change the audio parameter in the engineering mode: *#*#3646633#*#*
but it did't work.
Hello everyone,
I have an Oppo F1s, and I have a problem with the headphones with volume control. The volume control with the earphone is not possible, I can neither increase the sound nor decrease it, I tried the headphone on another android it works very well, I tried the earphone in Another F1s that of a friend the same problem. Is there a trick or setting to do? Thank you.
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Hi !
Is it possible to link the Bluetooth volume on the HTC U11 ? I'm not sure that's the proper name of this feature but I mean to have the name volume level on the Bluetooth speaker (in my case headphone) and the phone. If I change the volume with the headphone's buttons, it change on the phone.
Thanks for your help
I understand what you mean but the phone can only control its own volume. It would be down to the speaker developer to integrate it, most likely it would be via a specific app.
You can always leave the speaker at it's highest or at the highest you would want it to be and just adjust the volume of the Bluetooth at your end (on the phone).
shivadow said:
I understand what you mean but the phone can only control its own volume. It would be down to the speaker developer to integrate it, most likely it would be via a specific app.
You can always leave the speaker at it's highest or at the highest you would want it to be and just adjust the volume of the Bluetooth at your end (on the phone).
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Thanks for your reply !
I know it is possible : Samsung propose it with Samsung experience.
I can do it with my iPad too, with the same headphones.
It is called "Media Volume sync"
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS8/comments/66l8id/you_can_finally_control_the_media_volume_from_a/
I read that it was a feature in Android stock since 6.0 so I'm surprised not to find it with Oreo on the HTC which is almost stock:
https://www.androidpolice.com/2015/...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
Thanks again
Um don't we have that already? Separate volume for speaker and Media audio.
schmeggy929 said:
Um don't we have that already? Separate volume for speaker and Media audio.
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Yeah but what I would like is to not have a volume level on my speaker and one on my phone. If I change the volume with my headphone's button, it changes what you show here (the volume with the Bluetooth icon). A unified for phone and speaker, like iOS does.
thanks