Is there any way to lock the media volume to off or disable the media volume from adjusting its self back up? When playing some games there are ads that pop up and show video for 30 seconds and when that happens I have to lower the volume down to 0. After a few minutes I notice on the next ad the volume is back on and at the same level it was previously. This is very annoying.
In the game launcher you can mute the volume completely. No game sounds or add sounds. Just make sure sound is muted in the game launcher
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When i play a song and i pause it and go and do other things and i adjust my volume it still has that song sitting there to press play. Is there anway to remove this so its just the normal volume controls/display.
Is there a way to disable the volume rocker for volume control. I find it way to easy to hit the rocker, usually increasing the volume. I just want to be able to disable it not break it
Not that i know of. That would be good because sometimes im watching a video or playing a game and hit the volume.
How can I set Volume buttons to control ONLY "Music, video, games and other media"?
Hi, there's one thing I really hate about Smartphones, and it's the Volume button and it's function. Sometimes I accidentally press it and the phone goes from Mute to Sound, it changes the volume of the ringtone, etc.
So, If you go to Settings, Sound, Volumes, you see:
1. Music, video, games and other media
2. Ringtone
3. Notifications
4. System
I want that when I press the volume button, it only changes the volume of "Music, video, games and other media". I don't want it to change the mode of the phone, or the sound of the ringtone or whatever.
What can I do?
By the way, I have a Samsung Galaxy Core II with Android 4.4.2, though this is a generic question. THANKS!
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I did it installing Xposed framework and GravityBox, so awesome.
Is there a way to set up tasker to automatically press OK when the volume warning message pops up?
stanfna said:
Is there a way to set up tasker to automatically press OK when the volume warning message pops up?
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Not as far as I know, but you can set tasker to set media volume (above the warning message) and then just select where you want it to be. Once you're above the media warning, it should not ask again.
Like media volume 15
Wait 1 sec
Media volume 5 (my normal media volume)
and then you should be able to freely move up and down.
So profile->Music app opened->Media volume 15 (or lower. Just above the warning. Test it). Then I would wait a sec and lower it to 4-5 again. But that's just me.
Note that you would need to do that with headphones connected. It remembers one volume setting for media through your speaker and another for media through headphones, so if you set the speaker volume to 15, it doesn't care (apparently, they're fine with you damaging your hearing that way), but it will warn you when you try to set headphone volume up high.
I'm getting desperate about the notification volume thing. I'm using volume butler but it's not reliable, especially when switching to DND mode and back. Sometimes my ringtone is very soft while the notifications are really loud.
Looking for a final fix for this, my phone is rooted. Is there some build.prop that can be enabled or a magisk mod?
Hello, you can use Button Mapper here in XDA.
You have the option to use ringtone volume instead of media volume with the + - button.
You can also make applications exceptions. I use that with play music while I use Chromecast.
That's work without root.
Regards.
I used Tasker and set up tasks that sets levels for everything in four different volume conditions... Vibrate, Low, Medium and High. Within each task, I set Alarm Volume, Media Volume, Notification Volume and Ringer Volume. I also created a pop-up to tell me what profile I just set.
Then, I created individual widgets on the screen that are simply shortcuts to the tasks - one for each volume condition. Tasker comes with that widget built in. When I want to change the volume on my phone, I just tap the icon for the volume I want.
It doesn't override DND and it sets the volumes exactly as you want them every time.