I cant seem to disable Absolute Volume from developer options. I ticked the box, but it just still active. Does anyone know a fix for this?
Anyone? Doesn't anyone have problems with Absolute Volume?
I have the same problem i dont know how to fix it ive been trying evrything
paulo boë said:
Anyone? Doesn't anyone have problems with Absolute Volume?
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could you elaborate on your need to disable absolute volume?
ozkaya said:
could you elaborate on your need to disable absolute volume?
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Sound that is waaaaay to loud when i press volume up even once.
paulo boë said:
Sound that is waaaaay to loud when i press volume up even once.
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interesting, I have 3 Bluetooth audio devices and never had this issue. Is it the same with a different Bluetooth device?
Funny, I just had a look and I can disable and enable the option. I'll test later to see if I notice a difference. FWIW, I'm on stock EEA 12.0.2.0 firmware
ozkaya said:
interesting, I have 3 Bluetooth audio devices and never had this issue. Is it the same with a different Bluetooth device?
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Its on my Sony SRS-XB31 and it was (i dont have it anymore) on my Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless. But it works fine on my MDR-XB950N1. Its super strange...
jamesbdx said:
Funny, I just had a look and I can disable and enable the option. I'll test later to see if I notice a difference. FWIW, I'm on stock EEA 12.0.2.0 firmware
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Well, i could enable and disable it too, but like i said in the post before this, it's only working for my Sony MDR-XB950N1??
Hello,
I was also looking for this option but indeed it was no longer in the developers options, but I found it it is in bluetooth and in the small arrow on the right, with the name Absolute volume.
Voila voila
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Hello buddies, I own a 64gb One bought directly from OnePlus.
But I'm facing a serious issue. When I speak on a call I have the call volume set to max. But many times when receiving calls the call volume has been reset two clicks down. It's like it can't "save" the setting for the in-call volume.
Any thoughts?
I'm on 33R, and already did a hard reset but the problem insist.
When i was in 33r, i faced this too. Switched to cm nightly and Mahdi. once i reinstalled 33r and the issue was gone. So i think a simple reflash could do it, not reset. Or wait for the 38 update. This could overwrite the culprit too...
My volume stayed at max then, so it is not a "feature" i think.
Thanks for the answer kondroid.
My device is completely stock and even though after a hard reset the issue is there.
I don't have the time to install everything from scratch so I'll wait for the 38R OTA update.
But if the problem insist after the update how can I reflash the device to a completely factory stock 38R or 33R?
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bill_viper said:
Hello buddies, I own a 64gb One bought directly from OnePlus.
But I'm facing a serious issue. When I speak on a call I have the call volume set to max. But many times when receiving calls the call volume has been reset two clicks down. It's like it can't "save" the setting for the in-call volume.
Any thoughts?
I'm on 33R, and already did a hard reset but the problem insist.
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Does this happen only when you use earphones or all the time?
CravingMender9 said:
Does this happen only when you use earphones or all the time?
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I'm not using earphones at all.
bill_viper said:
I'm not using earphones at all.
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Hmm, weird. Only time I get this is when using earphones.
There is a setting:
Settings-> Sound -> Volumes.
Uncheck safe headset volume.
But that is for headsets. You already said you dont use it.
Cant think of anything else. Meanwhile, try Volume+ and see if it helps. I've not use it, but just read about it.
I'm experiencing the same issue, have yet to find a solution other then manually cranking the in-call volume up to max every time. Not a biggy for me though.
CravingMender9 said:
Hmm, weird. Only time I get this is when using earphones.
There is a setting:
Settings-> Sound -> Volumes.
Uncheck safe headset volume.
But that is for headsets. You already said you dont use it.
Cant think of anything else. Meanwhile, try Volume+ and see if it helps. I've not use it, but just read about it.
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Yup, I have unchecked it but it's for the headset that I'm not using.
Unfortunately Volume+ doesn't help, it's CM11 issue.
S M G said:
I'm experiencing the same issue, have yet to find a solution other then manually cranking the in-call volume up to max every time. Not a biggy for me though.
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I'm talking numerous times a day on the phone because of my work, and it's pretty annoying 50 times a day to crank up the volume.
bill_viper said:
Yup, I have unchecked it but it's for the headset that I'm not using.
Unfortunately Volume+ doesn't help, it's CM11 issue.
I'm talking numerous times a day on the phone because of my work, and it's pretty annoying 50 times a day to crank up the volume.
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Mine is with every 2nd/3rd call or so, not EVERY single call, but i do agree with you, its pretty annoying, but since i haven't found a solution yet, and haven't heard of anyone else complaining about it (except now for you) i figured id just live with it. If its solvable then by all means i would like to have it solved.
Same issue here, still no solution. Posting a Q&A post here, to gain more attention. http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/call-volume-automatically-reset-to-low-t3273699
Did anyone find a solution or got this solved?? I have the same problem as bill_viper
I am on CM11 44s, I set the volume to 2 notches and it resets back to full when on another call. The setting is not getting saved or something.
This problem has cropped up a couple of days back, previously it was working fine.
Anyone having any idea?
what is you use the volume rocker and only "priority notifications" are shown and reboot the device.
Hello,
Is there a way to disable that annoying *BEEP* sound when adjusting the volume over Bluetooth?
There is nothing in /system/media/audio/ui/ that is related to this.
Zayphod said:
Hello,
Is there a way to disable that annoying *BEEP* sound when adjusting the volume over Bluetooth?
There is nothing in /system/media/audio/ui/ that is related to this.
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You can bring up the volume controls and adjust volume from there.
Mr.Ak said:
You can bring up the volume controls and adjust volume from there.
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It still beeps even if i use the slider.
Also, in Settings>Sounds>Other sounds there is an option to disable the volume adjustment sounds, but it doesn't work - I hear BEEP on every level of adjustment.
Zayphod said:
It still beeps even if i use the slider.
Also, in Settings>Sounds>Other sounds there is an option to disable the volume adjustment sounds, but it doesn't work - I hear BEEP on every level of adjustment.
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Which rom?
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Which rom?
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Tugapower M97.1
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Tugapower M97.1
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ROM issue then.
Mr.Ak said:
ROM issue then.
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Well, I'm not exactly sure about that, because the beeps are in every ROM and on every version of Android. I've read in the Samsung subforums that there is a line in framework. jar that is related to the volume adjustment sounds, which uses ToneGenerator for the beep, but all this is above my field of knowledge.
Hey I think this problem came after updating to official pie.
The problem is that if I play music on Spotify using a Bluetooth speaker the volume sometimes lowers itself then goes back to the normal volume, then lowers itself again, and it keeps doing that. I have tried 2 different Bluetooth speakers and same problem on both of them. This doesn't happen to my friends phone on of the speakers which is his. Does anyone else have this problem ask as well? It's have you fixed it? Headphone volume is working properly, it's only the Bluetooth.
I think the problem was that I had the volume slider on my phone at Max and only used the buttons on the speaker device to adjust the volume. Having the slider at about 50% I now don't have that problem, for now at least. It was the low bassy parts of songs that most often got it's volume lowered for bit.
You're not crazy! It happened to me and drove me crazy. I think it was an issue with Spotify although I'm not sure but it's gone for me now as far as I can tell..
Finally someone else also. I posted about this one other time but nobody came across. But I guess V4A helped in it, I'm not sure though.
caseytaylor said:
You're not crazy! It happened to me and drove me crazy. I think it was an issue with Spotify although I'm not sure but it's gone for me now as far as I can tell..
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Ankit Chahar said:
Finally someone else also. I posted about this one other time but nobody came across. But I guess V4A helped in it, I'm not sure though.
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Thank God I'm not the only one
kewinhw said:
Hey I think this problem came after updating to official pie.
The problem is that if I play music on Spotify using a Bluetooth speaker the volume sometimes lowers itself then goes back to the normal volume, then lowers itself again, and it keeps doing that. I have tried 2 different Bluetooth speakers and same problem on both of them. This doesn't happen to my friends phone on of the speakers which is his. Does anyone else have this problem ask as well? It's have you fixed it? Headphone volume is working properly, it's only the Bluetooth.
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Drove me crazy as well, I did a factory reset. However, the problem got worse, the maximum volume of all my bluetooth devices was extremely low.
I finally fixed the problem by disabling the "Disable absolute volume" in the developer option menu.
Love the oneplus phones, (started at the one), but the audio especially over bluetooth really bothers me...
matthijs3988 said:
Drove me crazy as well, I did a factory reset. However, the problem got worse, the maximum volume of all my bluetooth devices was extremely low.
I finally fixed the problem by disabling the "Disable absolute volume" in the developer option menu.
Love the oneplus phones, (started at the one), but the audio especially over bluetooth really bothers me...
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My first OnePlus phone was also the One. And upgrading to the 6 best decision ever still. But yeah the Bluetooth problem needs to be fixed :/ I tried the disable absolute volume to a while ago but it didn't help for me with the volume going up an down by itself.
This is happening to me. I thought it was my headphones or Deezer but I've tried the headphones with more devices and it doesn't happen. Glad I'm not the only one.
I've had this same issue occur whenever I had V4A Installed. After installation and setup, it'd work just fine, then randomly this same issue occurred. Curious to see if anyone can relate
same problem here, I fixed it by using a custom rom for now
Turn off Bluetooth
Connect a Wired headset go to Audio tuner
Disable Equalizer
Disconnect your wired headset
Turn of Bluetooth again
And Valla! Problem solved.
- Peace
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I will try it and let you know if this fixes the issue.
anupambharti said:
Turn off Bluetooth
Connect a Wired headset go to Audio tuner
Disable Equalizer
Disconnect your wired headset
Turn of Bluetooth again
And Valla! Problem solved.
- Peace
Sent from my ONEPLUS A6000 using Tapatalk
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Same, but it happened right after 9.0.3 I was trying to listen to some music on YouTube and SoundCloud. It doesn't matter what app I think
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I will try it and let you know if this fixes the issue.
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This fix is working great. Somehow the audio tuner was conflicting with Bluetooth audio output. Although I feel the sound is now a bit flat, the annoying issue is resolved. Need to test this on 9.0.3.
kewinhw said:
Hey I think this problem came after updating to official pie.
The problem is that if I play music on Spotify using a Bluetooth speaker the volume sometimes lowers itself then goes back to the normal volume, then lowers itself again, and it keeps doing that. I have tried 2 different Bluetooth speakers and same problem on both of them. This doesn't happen to my friends phone on of the speakers which is his. Does anyone else have this problem ask as well? It's have you fixed it? Headphone volume is working properly, it's only the Bluetooth.
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After updating to 9.0.3 Oxygen OS. The issue is completely gone. We can now use audio tuner on Bluetooth headphones.
jpdmostwanted said:
After updating to 9.0.3 Oxygen OS. The issue is completely gone. We can now use audio tuner on Bluetooth headphones.
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How long I have waited for this yes finally
Hello, I have a regular pixel 3 and the ringtones/notifications are way too soft. I've noticed that if I'm playing a game or watching a video, the volume is great when notifications come through. Is there a way for notifications and ringtones to use the same audio channel (not sure if I'm using the right terminology here) that video and games use? I've read that it's "working as intended" per Google, and notifications and ringtones only play through the bottom speaker. Just trying to find a way to not miss so many calls when the phone is in my pocket.
Tldr: the notifications are too soft, and can it be fixed.?
Install viper4android
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Install viper4android
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Does that require further configuration, or will it "just work" after installation? I've read about it, and I think I need root for it, which I'm willing to do, just want to make sure I can get it working if I go the root route.
Oven808 said:
Does that require further configuration, or will it "just work" after installation? I've read about it, and I think I need root for it, which I'm willing to do, just want to make sure I can get it working if I go the root route.
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2.7.1 pretty much just works, you still need to configure it to Ur taste but it's a lot easier to install than previous versions
That's awesome, thanks for your answers. Final question - do you have viper4android installed on your pixel 3 and can confirm the audio plays out of both top and bottom speakers at a louder volume?
Yes it does indeed
Both Speakers for Ringer?
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That's awesome, thanks for your answers. Final question - do you have viper4android installed on your pixel 3 and can confirm the audio plays out of both top and bottom speakers at a louder volume?
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It always played music using both speakers but will it Ring & Play Notifications using both speakers by using Viper4Android and if so how does it need set up?
deputylynch said:
It always played music using both speakers but will it Ring & Play Notifications using both speakers by using Viper4Android and if so how does it need set up?
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If you read a couple of posts up, I asked the same question and acidspider said viper4android does utilize both speakers for notifications and ringtones and plays at a louder volume according to him/her. As to configuration, I don't know. I haven't tried it yet. I was probably gonna wait a bit and try it later. Maybe after the August updates.
Clean it with alcholo
Still not loud and doesn't use both speakers
Oven808 said:
If you read a couple of posts up, I asked the same question and acidspider said viper4android does utilize both speakers for notifications and ringtones and plays at a louder volume according to him/her. As to configuration, I don't know. I haven't tried it yet. I was probably gonna wait a bit and try it later. Maybe after the August updates.
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I've tried every setting I could and the Pixel 3 ringers and notifications are still not loud and will not play out of the top speaker!
Someone should be able to figure this out?
It would really help if both speakers were utilized.
deputylynch said:
I've tried every setting I could and the Pixel 3 ringers and notifications are still not loud and will not play out of the top speaker!
Someone should be able to figure this out?
It would really help if both speakers were utilized.
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Both speakers are utilized, can I post a screenshot of your viper settings?
Viper Setting?
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Both speakers are utilized, can I post a screenshot of your viper settings?
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There are numerous settings. Which all do you want?
Thanks!!
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There are numerous settings. Which all do you want?
Thanks!!
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Just a screenshot of the main page and also have unconfirmed it is processing when playing music through speaker?
Viper Settings
Yes both speakers work except for ringers and notifications.
I don't see why that shouldnt work, have you the audio modification library and audio compatibility mod installed from magisk?
Yes they are installed. No matter what I do the ringer will not come out of the top speakers nor get loud enough.
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I don't see why that shouldnt work, have you the audio modification library and audio compatibility mod installed from magisk?
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Yes they are installed. No matter what I do the ringer will not come out of the top speakers nor get loud enough.
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I have the same problem. Did you found a solution?
I have also installed audio modification library and audio compatibility mod from magisk.
Maybe edit mixer_paths?
ok, ringtone/notification still low volume, but after testing the viper4android IS working in general sounds. Just not for the ringtone/notification, lol!
I haved personalised ringtone and the volume war too low. Since I use the officially ringtone, this is fine for me.
No solution found!
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I have the same problem. Did you found a solution?
I have also installed audio modification library and audio compatibility mod from magisk.
Maybe edit mixer_paths?
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No, I haven't found a solution and the phone is still brand new in the box since it is useless if I can't hear it ring!
I also have a 3XL and the ringers and notifications also only come out of the bottom speaker but at a higher level.
I know someone can or has already figured it out.
For days I've been annoyed by low volume on my Bluetooth headphones. It seemed like the first couple of degrees of volume made a difference but then the volume stayed the same no matter how high I set it.
Yesterday I changed the AVCRP version to 1.6 in Dev options and it has fixed the issue completely.
Just sharing in case it helps anyone else.
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For days I've been annoyed by low volume on my Bluetooth headphones. It seemed like the first couple of degrees of volume made a difference but then the volume stayed the same no matter how high I set it.
Yesterday I changed the AVCRP version to 1.6 in Dev options and it has fixed the issue completely.
Just sharing in case it helps anyone else.
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Did you try to toggle media volume sync under Bluetooth settings?
MoneyNotEnough said:
Did you try to toggle media volume sync under Bluetooth settings?
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I don't see that setting and searching for it yields 0 results? However, the volume controls on the headphones were changing the set volume on the p7p so my assumption would be that media volume sync is enabled by default.
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I don't see that setting and searching for it yields 0 results?
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Apologies I based it on the OnePlus settings. On the pixel it might be called "Absolute volume".
I'll confirm again later when I get my hands on my 7.
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Apologies I based it on the OnePlus settings. On the pixel it might be called "Absolute volume".
I'll confirm again later when I get my hands on my 7.
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Yes, I tried that. Didn't make a difference. It's enabled by default but can be disabled in dev options.