Hello guys.I just found a working method to increase really low output volume on headphones in Whyred.This simple operation needs root rights and I am not responsible if something goes wrong.Try at your own risk.I successfully increased my volume 5x times.
So,with any root file manager,just go to System>Vendor>etc>Mixer_paths.xml and change only these 2 values RX1 &RX2 (from 72 I think is stock) to any value you want and just reboot.Attention!I suggest no bigger value from 85.At first I tryied with 92 and my KZ EDR2 almost explode!
Cheers,enjoy true headphones/earphones sound!!
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thanks for the info
Thank you man. Worked for me.
I found no increase in earpiece volume, but headphone volume is increased
Kindly suggest a way to increase in call volume
ashish1989 said:
I found no increase in earpiece volume, but headphone volume is increased
Kindly suggest a way to increase in call volume
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....se-earphone-volume-redmi-note-5-t3801855/amp/
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Hello Everyone I wanted to share My V4A settings for CM11. I know some of you don't like the current sound of the speakers when playing audio thought them.
1.) Install High Quilty Audio
2.) under UI Settings Select "Moderate"
3.) Enable FireQualizer
4.) Select Preset "Bass Reducer"
5.) Scroll Down and enable eXtra-Loud
6.) Select Effect Strength "Moderate"
7.) In Master GATE (Limiter) put Output Gain @ "-4.4 dB"
Try them out and Tell me what you think. If you like it hit the thanks button.
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This is the same setup I use for the speaker
This worked great. Thanks for the tip ?
jascolli said:
This worked great. Thanks for the tip ?
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No biggie Just trying to help where I can
does choosing 'high quality' affects the battery?
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does choosing 'high quality' affects the battery?
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To my knowledge no it does not
After tickling with my sound and installing lots of zip and many more thing i always back to stock sound for some reason so now stick to this setting
IF U DON'T FEEL THE DIFFERENCE USE GOOD QUALITY EARPHONES THAT HAVE REAL BASS
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I USE SONY MDR-EX15AP (NO CHEAP NOT SO COSTLY AS MUCH THAT I SPEND ON A EARPHONES )
REQUIREMENT
1.ROOT
2.ROOT BROWSER
3. DOCUMENT EDITOR
4. WORKING MIND
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FIRST GO INTO YOUR MUSIC SETTING/AUDIO SETTINGS
1.TURN ON CLEAR AUDIO +
2.SWITCH ON DYNAMIC NORMALISER
3. SELECT STH-30 IN HEADPHONES SETTING
LIKE THIS
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NOW OPEN YOUR ROOT BROWSER
1. GO TO SYSTEM/ETC
2. OPEN MIXER_PATHS.XML
3. FIND HEADOHONES SETTING AND CHANGE THE VALUE OF RX1 AND RX2 FROM 84 TO 88[SCRENSHOT ON 4TH POINT]
4.
5. SAVE IT AND RESTART YOUR PHONE
NOW ENJOY THE TRUE BASS WHICH IN OPINION IS GREAT
IF U LIKE IT MAKE SURE TO CLICK ON LIKE
Haven't you a config for MDR-ZX310 Headset?
I have been tired of the low sound on my A30
After several attempts it turns out that when making mono sound instead of stereo
the sound improves dramatically
You can convert audio from stereo to mono
Settings>Accessibility>Hearing enhancements
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Do the following and tell us which sound is improved
Work, thanks
ve zein said:
Work, thanks
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welcome
Volume is increased for speakers
Thanks foe sharing
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the sound improves dramatically
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Adding to that there's an additional lifehack:
The speaker grill tends to clog up with grease and crap — use toothpick to gently clean the holes.
Can a button be placed on the quick access bar to change the audio from mono to stereo quickly? Thank you!
thanks
Still the same. Volume problem
Tried your method and... Same problem. Audio still drops when playing games.
As per title, is there a way for the phone to remember a pre-set volume for in car player (power amp) as currently it always starts so quietly I can hardly hear it, and if I turn up the car stereo and then the input changes to radio, I'm almost blown into the back of the pick-up
Maybe use media volume limiter if that's still present in settings under sound.
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Try creating a profile in Poweramp and associate it car player. Might be possible
Maybe Galaxy Sound Assistant. If you're not already using this useful app, you should be.
Increase sound increments up to 100.
I can't find a profile in PowerAmp, the Sound Assistant doesn't seem to do anything, and volume limiter seems to be more about limiting than creating a bluetooth maximum
Does anybody know if the Samsung player (or any other one) has an option to equalize volume levels across all tracks PLUS make the S22 Ultra remember the bluetooth volume you set?
Hello everyone,
I am not sure from when, but I found there is no way you can reduce the Volume to 0% while you are in a massenger call. The minimum seems like 10% if you try to reduce the audio while you are in middle of an conversation.
Is there any tweaking we can do to enable that function? Or we should use some third party massenger mod versions?
This will not possibble without root you have to use a module for that
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This will not possibble without root you have to use a module for that
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which one?
Ruhan69 said:
Hello everyone,
I am not sure from when, but I found there is no way you can reduce the Volume to 0% while you are in a massenger call. The minimum seems like 10% if you try to reduce the audio while you are in middle of an conversation.
Is there any tweaking we can do to enable that function? Or we should use some third party massenger mod versions?
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Navigate to Sound in Settings, locate Dolby Atmos, and disable it. That should fix the problem for you.
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