Notification is too loud even on lowest.
All these years I have been on custom ROMS so that was not a problem. But in here, I see only way to do this is using Gravity Box (Xposed).
Is there any way around without Xposed?
I can't use Xposed as this will break Google Tez from working. Currently rooted with Magisk.
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I have a stock ROM.
When changing volume level with the button on the right-side of the phone, it always makes a sound (probably to demonstrate a new volume level). Also, when I turn it on, the phone produces annoying sound as well.
Is there a way to turn both these sounds off?
Thanks in advance!
I was bored one day last week. And as a musician knowing the tones are do-ray-me.. if your fast enough could always do the song from Sound of Music and woo a fancy girl.
Just a thought.
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Not sure about using Xposed on your custom ROM. For stock Android, GravityBox and Wanam Xposed allow you to turn the volume preview tones off.
bmcosier said:
Not sure about using Xposed on your custom ROM. For stock Android, GravityBox and Wanam Xposed allow you to turn the volume preview tones off.
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Are you aware that you're replying to a thread that's 2.5 years old?
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Hey guys.
I have been avoiding stock ROM primarily because of the fact that I couldn't use V4A on it.
I would install V4A(after disabling JBL or not,no difference at all),and I would lose audio and the floating audio control window which would appear whenever I would click the volume buttons wouldn't show at all(I tried changing the volume levels from Settings too,but it did nothing)
So,if anyone has V4A fully working on stock 5.0,can he/she be so kind and share the procedure they followed when they were installing V4A?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/guide-best-sound-idol-3-t3239441
I followed this guide and works great.
I didn't do the build.prop part.
Hi all,
As xposed isn't currently available for nougat I've held off installing, but seeing as it may never happen I was wondering if it was possible to install what I would have as xposed modules such as call recording and YouTube ad away on nougat
I've heard of something called magisk but I don't know how this all works, does it do call recording the same way xposed does
Hi, Im not sure if this is right place to post this. I've never rooted phone before, and i want to root my Xperia Z5 Dual, only because i heard you can increase volume. This phone has low headphone volume IMO. i can listen without problem in quiet places but sometime when im outside i cant hear song even in full volume. even my Iphone 4 had louder volume. So what i wanted to ask is if i increase volume when i root, will it decrease sound quality? there are some apps that dont require root to increase volume but then phone sounds terrible so is it worth it to root my phone for this reason? I'm aware i might brick the phone too.
AFAIK you can increase the headphone volume by editing "root dir/etc/mixer_paths.xml" and finding <path name="headphones"> and editing values from there.
I'm not exactly sure what values to change as I had only done this a long, long while ago with my old Z3. A quick google search will get you going though.
Rooting shouldn't decrease quality but unlocking the bootloader MAY (and I mean may because I am not sure what unlocking the bootloader disables on this specific device) disable some sony sound 'enhancement' software on the stock ROM.
Another option (and the way I do it) is to root using magisk and install magisk manager. Then through the manager you can download and install modules. You'll want to install the "ViPER4Android FX" module by ViPER520, ZhuHang, Ahrion, and Zackptg5. Within the viper4android app you can set various sound enhancements. Just looking through real quick I can see output gain and playback agc settings.
If viper4android is not processing/enabled you can try going into your phone sound > accessory settings and turn on automatic optimization and/or install the magisk module "Audio Compatibility Patch"
Hi, I've update the op6 to oos 5.1.6, but I noticed that with the minimum volume the sounds are TOO LOUD. Is impossible to mantain the phone with the sounds on at work with this volume. There are any methods or a different way to reduce the volume of system+ringtone+notification (because OP has merged in a only one volume)?
I am rooted and I have twrp.
Change volume percentage (original mininimum is 14%, I tried 4%) with automate or something like this, doesn't function.
stefal639 said:
Hi, I've update the op6 to oos 5.1.6, but I noticed that with the minimum volume the sounds are TOO LOUD. Is impossible to mantain the phone with the sounds on at work with this volume. There are any methods or a different way to reduce the volume of system+ringtone+notification (because OP has merged in a only one volume)?
I am rooted and I have twrp.
Change volume percentage (original mininimum is 14%, I tried 4%) with automate or something like this, doesn't function.
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You can try gravity box to separate notification and ringtone volume or a custom kernel to edit the speaker loudness :good:
Hitman478™ said:
You can try gravity box to separate notification and ringtone volume or a custom kernel to edit the speaker loudness :good:
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Do you know wich custom kernel permit to edit the minimum loudness of the op6?:fingers-crossed:
stefal639 said:
Do you know wich custom kernel permit to edit the minimum loudness of the op6?:fingers-crossed:
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I think the ElementalX con do that with his app
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Hitman478™ said:
You can try gravity box to separate notification and ringtone volume or a custom kernel to edit the speaker loudness :good:
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Also facing this issue. Gravitybox didn't help the multimedia settings don't change anything
amithiel said:
Also facing this issue. Gravitybox didn't help the multimedia settings don't change anything
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Gravitybox it's only for separate the ringtone and notification volume as op have requested
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I have the same issue. I have had to turn notifications off for Facebook and Messenger as its too loud. The only other way to stop them is to set the slider switch on the side of the phone to vibrate....
I thought it was just me, but not being able to totally volume down notifications is a major flaw in this firmware
Volume control from the play store works
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=netroken.android.persistfree
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Volume control from the play store works on OP6
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=netroken.android.persistfree