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Hi everybody, someone know how to reduce notification sound playing music?
Everytime I get scared by big notification sound volume when I listen the music
Set ringer volume to zero.
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Yes but in this way I can't know about incoming calls or messages!
I remember in cyanogen there was an option to reduce notification focus sound
Ok so you are listening to music and someone sends you a text message. What is the behavior you want??
matt2053 said:
Ok so you are listening to music and someone sends you a text message. What is the behavior you want??
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I want the sound message not so high like music volume!
Image to listen music at high volume and an incoming message arrive and you listen something like "BOOOOONG"
But I don't wanto modify notification sound volume because when I stop to listen music I want the volume at maximum (nexus s external speaker is not so strong)
In cm7 under cm settings you can lower ring tone and notification tone while music is playing. Works great for me
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Ok, but I have Oxygen and I want to stay with this.
Is there any other solution?
stexyn said:
Ok, but I have Oxygen and I want to stay with this.
Is there any other solution?
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Doesn't oxygen have cm style customization settings? Been a while since I ran it.....
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pitmaster said:
Doesn't oxygen have cm style customization settings? Been a while since I ran it.....
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No
So no other solution?
On a default factory ROM 2.3.3
the headset button doesnot seem to work for receiving calls/music control.
was wondering if anyone else is also facing a similar problem
bringitin said:
On a default factory ROM 2.3.3
the headset button doesnot seem to work for receiving calls/music control.
was wondering if anyone else is also facing a similar problem
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I'm on 2.3.4, sometimes it doesnt't work either for me, but I plug in-n-out once or twice and it's good.
Csapi007 said:
I'm on 2.3.4, sometimes it doesnt't work either for me, but I plug in-n-out once or twice and it's good.
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On 2.3.5 to.
oski18 said:
On 2.3.5 to.
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I can confirm the same on 2.3.5
It seems that you have to plug the headphones AFTER opening the Music app. At least, that is what I found out.
As for calls, I do not know.
2.3.4 rooted
Revealed a pattern, if the device is asleep, is defined as the headphones without a mic and button music control.
If the device is unlocked, when you insert a headset, microphone and button music control works.
Dimassi said:
2.3.4 rooted
Revealed a pattern, if the device is asleep, is defined as the headphones without a mic and button music control.
If the device is unlocked, when you insert a headset, microphone and button music control works.
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Now I'm on 2.3.4 rooted to. So can we do something with this bug?
oski18 said:
Now I'm on 2.3.4 rooted to. So can we do something with this bug?
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Sadly I think there is nothing to do.
It is a minor bug you know. Frustrating some times but still, minor.
Dimassi said:
2.3.4 rooted
Revealed a pattern, if the device is asleep, is defined as the headphones without a mic and button music control.
If the device is unlocked, when you insert a headset, microphone and button music control works.
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Wow, you are right, thx.
Now that I know that, I can live with this small bug...
But seriously, this wasn't an issue before JB. I listen to music at night with my headphones on, to drown out my husband's snoring. Before (I think before the JB update, but not positive), I could put it on a very low volume, and I'd barely hear it. This was great, as it didn't wake me up when a louder song came on.
Since upgrading to JB (again, I think that's when it started), the volume "slider" has specific notches and can no longer be set to any volume along the spectrum. The lowest "notch" is too loud at night and keeps waking me up.
Anybody know of an app or setting or something that would revert this back to a free sliding volume switch, where I could go so low, almost to the point of barely hearing it? I was startled nearly out of my pajamas last night, when Van Morrison screeched something in the middle of a relatively sedate song.
Thanks in advance!
loribuono said:
But seriously, this wasn't an issue before JB. I listen to music at night with my headphones on, to drown out my husband's snoring. Before (I think before the JB update, but not positive), I could put it on a very low volume, and I'd barely hear it. This was great, as it didn't wake me up when a louder song came on.
Since upgrading to JB (again, I think that's when it started), the volume "slider" has specific notches and can no longer be set to any volume along the spectrum. The lowest "notch" is too loud at night and keeps waking me up.
Anybody know of an app or setting or something that would revert this back to a free sliding volume switch, where I could go so low, almost to the point of barely hearing it? I was startled nearly out of my pajamas last night, when Van Morrison screeched something in the middle of a relatively sedate song.
Thanks in advance!
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if you have CWM installed i can fix that for you..
I haven't noticed a difference in volume since the update, but I never have the volume that low. You could just get headphones with inline volume controls to decrease the volume.
I never even used ics on this tablet so I don't know either..
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Edit default_gain.conf file .
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JJEgan said:
Edit default_gain.conf file .
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Edit it how? Looking at the file, which is in the system/etc folder for those wondering, it is fairly non-intuative. What would you change to reduce the volume ?
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Via Google .
Or like SGS3 mod .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1826387&highlight=default
Note 10.1 sound .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002197
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txtmikhail said:
if you have CWM installed i can fix that for you..
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I don't and am not even sure what it is. What would I have to do, and what are the consequences of installing that?
loribuono said:
I don't and am not even sure what it is. What would I have to do, and what are the consequences of installing that?
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CWM... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080366
CWM lets you install/change things on your tablet that the Company don't normally allow.. I have a sound mod that you could install if you havd cwm installed..
Noozxoide .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111763
This is a loud/ sound mod i enhanced... you can look at the review video in the link to see how it works.. I notice a big difference when using it and this mod works with any app on your tablet not just music players.. There is a version in the Playstore but doesn't work correct so i enhance it with some mods there is also a Equalizer included to lower or raise volume if needed..
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CWM... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080366
CWM lets you install/change things on your tablet that the Company don't normally allow.. I have a sound mod that you could install if you havd cwm installed..
Noozxoide .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111763
This is a loud/ sound mod i enhanced... you can look at the review video in the link to see how it works.. I notice a big difference when using it and this mod works with any app on your tablet not just music players.. There is a version in the Playstore but doesn't work correct so i enhance it with some mods there is also a Equalizer included to lower or raise volume if needed..
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And this would allow me to make the minimum volume lower? Everything I've been looking at is all about making things louder.
loribuono said:
And this would allow me to make the minimum volume lower? Everything I've been looking at is all about making things louder.
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Sorry i read this wrong.. i thought you wanted it louder.. but yes you can still use the equalizer with this and set everything low so the volume will also be lower.. and when you need that extra boost it will be there also...
install the market version and turn down the eq settings might help.. You dont need CWM with this version.. you have to download it because the tablet is incompatible with it in the playstore.. once installed open the app and click on app to open it..
the top option is for your headphones
the middle option is for the tablet speakers
the bottom is for bluetooth
txtmikhail said:
install the market version and turn down the eq settings might help.. You dont need CWM with this version.. you have to download it because the tablet is incompatible with it in the playstore.. once installed open the app and click on app to open it..
the top option is for your headphones
the middle option is for the tablet speakers
the bottom is for bluetooth
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Thanks for providing this. I installed it and have no idea what to do with it. I know I have to select the first option, but after that I'm lost. And I don't notice any changes in sound with the headphones on, when I change any of these settings. Any idea what I might want to change to get lower minimum volume?
Edit: I selected this as my MusicFX option, under my Sound settings.
loribuono said:
Thanks for providing this. I installed it and have no idea what to do with it. I know I have to select the first option, but after that I'm lost. And I don't notice any changes in sound with the headphones on, when I change any of these settings. Any idea what I might want to change to get lower minimum volume?
Edit: I selected this as my MusicFX option, under my Sound settings.
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ok click the top option
than scroll down to "deliever balance natural soundstage and premium bass".. check this
now click the eq graph and move the bars down to your likings.. once done click ok..
Edit: best to play music while doing the adjustments so you will notice difference
txtmikhail said:
ok click the top option
than scroll down to "deliever balance natural soundstage and premium bass".. check this
now click the eq graph and move the bars down to your likings.. once done click ok..
Edit: best to play music while doing the adjustments so you will notice difference
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Got it. Thank you very much!
glad i could help over a month later..lol
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?
Mr.Ak said:
Which rom?
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Tugapower M97.1
Zayphod said:
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.
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