Does anyone know if there is any way to make the volume changes in smaller steps in HTC Audio Manager? I'd rather change it 1% at a time rather than 5%. Couldn't find anything on search, maybe there's a registry setting available?
Thanks!
volume step
Does noone know an answer to reduce the volume steps from 5% to 1%? This would be very usefully for listening with headphones...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=395695&highlight=hermes
This doesn't really answer the question...
I've got a HTC Touch Diamond and feel the same problem.
When I press the volume hardware buttons, the volume increases / decreases by steps of 3 bars. I also would like to modify it by single steps (or even less)
Isn't it a registry settings for that?
Thank's
Possible work-around?
Hi,
What I do with my MDA compact 3 is this:
Main Volume icon (next to battery on top bar) works independently to my volume control in WMP.
If you have max volume on icon indicator, and have 50% on WMP, then you will have 50% volume.
But if you change the icon to 50% of volume, and have 50% on WMP, then you have halved the volume...ie 25%...
So you can fine tune using both volumes..
I hope it makes sense...!!
I'm not really interested in WMP.
Anyway, in my HTC Touch Diamond, hardware buttons and main volume icon (as you described) are the same.
So thank's for trying, but it doesn't solve this issue ;-)
fredezzz said:
I'm not really interested in WMP.
Anyway, in my HTC Touch Diamond, hardware buttons and main volume icon (as you described) are the same.
So thank's for trying, but it doesn't solve this issue ;-)
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I tried at least, sorry it was no help.
Best wishes
fredezzz said:
This doesn't really answer the question...
I've got a HTC Touch Diamond and feel the same problem.
When I press the volume hardware buttons, the volume increases / decreases by steps of 3 bars. I also would like to modify it by single steps (or even less)
Isn't it a registry settings for that?
Thank's
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Me too ! 3bars each time! 15%!
Can anyone help?
you can try the volume controller on headsets
sheennick123456 said:
you can try the volume controller on headsets
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Exactly the same behavior with the headset.
it's disturbin me as well that it's not possible to change the volume in single steps.
Who can help?
still no any sollution?
There is a program, it`s called volumex. It does exactly what you want but it's not free.
It costs around 10$ but there is also a trial version to check if it fits your needs.
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To all,
I am very happy with LVSW WM6 v2.0.1.1. Everything works fine except of an incall volume which is quite low and can't be adjusted. The speaker volume is very low. And this is in the contrary to Skype or Win Media where it's pretty loud.
Does any one know how to tweak the registry to get the incall volume higher?
Thanks in advance for help or an advise.
Trinity incall volume
Perhaps I should ask my question differently. Is there a way to tweak the registry so when my Trini receives a call the volume would be all way up and not 1/3 down which is too low and one can't hear much. I guess this is a default setup but adjusting the volume every time some one calls it a pain in the neck.
Any ideas please...
Yeah, Is there any means to make the volume of this rom higher. A registry value or a cab file will do.
Thanx alot
That's exactly what I mean. Just a registry value fix. But don't know how.
Marand55 said:
That's exactly what I mean. Just a registry value fix. But don't know how.
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I searched in large 3ds of this forum, but found only fake triks...
if someone knows something about increase incoming call volume, please post...
bye!!!
I have FUZE and the ringing volume (any notification) is terrible. I increased the in call volume and have been googling for an hour looking for the registry keys to increase alarm, sms, phone ringer, etc. and can't find them. Can anyone help? I can't even hear my phone if it is the other side of the room.
pls change bell , or take it out and check with battery of 1.5v, if it does not work, pls change.
hah2110 said:
I have FUZE and the ringing volume (any notification) is terrible. I increased the in call volume and have been googling for an hour looking for the registry keys to increase alarm, sms, phone ringer, etc. and can't find them. Can anyone help? I can't even hear my phone if it is the other side of the room.
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zaidzarafaisal said:
pls change bell , or take it out and check with battery of 1.5v, if it does not work, pls change.
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WHAT?!?!?!?!?!
Anyone....?
Anyone with anything useful?
Go here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2731299
paste over your old file. See if it helps.
Ive been searching everywhere for this but either nobody has thorght about it or its not possible.
with my Touch HD the volume is far to loud to listen to music as background music or through earphones and the HTC volume control step size for the volumes is too big. its either off, medium, loud or very loud!
the default WM6.1 control is even worse!
i know that you can use your finger to adjust the HTC volume control but this still isnt sensitive enough for me.
and i also know that it is possible to adjust the volume through tweak HD or advanced config. only problem with that is that I want to be able to chose to listen to very quite music or turn it up very loud without having to go through one of those settings.
so i was wondering if anybody could make a program that either has a large step size or a user defined step size for the volume and that is activated/volume through the volume buttons.
Thanks!
P.S sorry if this is in the wrong section or if there is a requests thread but i couldnt find it.
Ok i havnt found exactly what i wanted but i did find this:
http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload/Volume-Control-Download-35536.html
this is an aplication which lets you choose the volume with 100 steps. and it works from the system volume so using somthing like nitrogen or media player there is another 100 steps giving me 10000 steps haha
the bad points are that you must go into filemanager and manualy start it. and even then it does not work with the volume buttons.
(if anyone knows of a way to start this when powering on the device that could be useful!)
its good but not ideal.
if anyone else can come up with somthing better speak up!
create a shortcut to the exe and add it to /device/windows/startup ?
Yep, would be nice if the volume rocker can use this little tool.
Hello,
Any news on that topic ?
Thanks
I have the same problem, i think the stepsize can be changed in the registry but i dont know where i could find this.
Just to let you know the Volume rocker switch adjusts sound in 3 steps at a time. But during music play back you can use finger or stylus to adjust volume bargarph displayed on the htc HD screen in single step and thus volume is more finely controlled. There is no need to make registry changes.
The problem is, if youre using the E100 headset (or just want to press a button in your pocket to adjust volume) it would be nice if it'd adjust 1 step instead of 3 when pressing volup or voldown..
If youre moving and just want to adjust volume its really annoying to get your phone out of your jacket/pocket, pull out your stylus and lower your volume to 1..... might be just me that is a lazybones, but still!
With Good intra headset, even one bar is too much. Is it a WM limitation that the stepsize is that big ?
khanms said:
Just to let you know the Volume rocker switch adjusts sound in 3 steps at a time. But during music play back you can use finger or stylus to adjust volume bargarph displayed on the htc HD screen in single step and thus volume is more finely controlled. There is no need to make registry changes.
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The actual problem is that 1 bar (out of the 15 available), ie the quietest setting the system is capable of, is TOO loud. I wouldn't dare use headsets at 10 bars (out of 15), the sound level would blow my eardrums out.
What we'd like to do is change the "range" of volume output - so that the output power is a LOT lower at low settings, while remaining loud enough for public broadcast (ie from the speaker on the back) at higher settings.
Anyone?
Same issue here. The minimum volume is still way too high. It's a waste of battery and could hurt your ear if you use in-ear earbuds.
Riceburner said:
The actual problem is that 1 bar (out of the 15 available), ie the quietest setting the system is capable of, is TOO loud. I wouldn't dare use headsets at 10 bars (out of 15), the sound level would blow my eardrums out.
What we'd like to do is change the "range" of volume output - so that the output power is a LOT lower at low settings, while remaining loud enough for public broadcast (ie from the speaker on the back) at higher settings.
Anyone?
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As an addition.... I think this "too much volume" thing is something to do with the HTC TF3D music player itself.
On my (stock Rom) HD - I can listen to the FM radio at "normal" volume levels (ie about halfway up the range), but with the TF3D player - I have to turn it right down again.
Haven't tested it with other players (eg TCPMP).
Another request for a better solution to volume control.
bumpity
I have the same problem, ever since getting a set of in-ear MM50 (Sennheiser).
Too loud!
Any ideas?
gromitt said:
Another request for a better solution to volume control.
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You may edit the registry file:
Local_machine\software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\SavedHand SetVolume
Change DWORD to 0
(soft-reset not needed)
plug in the headphone and adjust the system volume (press the volume button on side of the device and adjust the volume that is most soothing through the headset and it will memorize it! Once you pull out the headset the volume through the system speaker will be amplified as set by step 2 below. Plugin the headset again and the vol. will revert back to the headset volume level that you adjusted above).
You can always increase or decrease headset volume using the volume switch from this point and this new level you used is memorized during next headset insertion and automatically adjusted.
Step2,
This will tweak the volume that you want when headset is not plugged in.
But remember this will be the maximum volume through the speaker and you can only decrease it using the device volume button, not increase it.
You may have to experiment a few times until you get to a satisfactory volume level (don't forget to soft-reset after tweaking each time. I found 40 to be quite reasonable.
Local_machine\software\HTC\AudioManger_eng\Config\ music_player_volumn
Change the DWORD to 10 (you may have to adjust it to suit the volume you want when the headset is unplugged. In fact 10 is too low and I found 40 to be more reasonable) or lower(I think even 10 is too low!) and soft-reset the device.
the music will become lighter in the TouchFLO3D music player
I did both of the above steps and it solved the problem dramatically! It works even if you are using other software players(windows media player etc)
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Fulham
Originally the solution came from maklik from another forum)
fulham said:
You may edit the registry file:
Local_machine\software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\SavedHand SetVolume
Change DWORD to 0
(soft-reset not needed)
plug in the headphone and adjust the system volume (press the volume button on side of the device and adjust the volume that is most soothing through the headset and it will memorize it! Once you pull out the headset the volume through the system speaker will be amplified as set by step 2 below. Plugin the headset again and the vol. will revert back to the headset volume level that you adjusted above).
You can always increase or decrease headset volume using the volume switch from this point and this new level you used is memorized during next headset insertion and automatically adjusted.
Step2,
This will tweak the volume that you want when headset is not plugged in.
But remember this will be the maximum volume through the speaker and you can only decrease it using the device volume button, not increase it.
You may have to experiment a few times until you get to a satisfactory volume level (don't forget to soft-reset after tweaking each time. I found 40 to be quite reasonable.
Local_machine\software\HTC\AudioManger_eng\Config\ music_player_volumn
Change the DWORD to 10 (you may have to adjust it to suit the volume you want when the headset is unplugged. In fact 10 is too low and I found 40 to be more reasonable) or lower(I think even 10 is too low!) and soft-reset the device.
the music will become lighter in the TouchFLO3D music player
I did both of the above steps and it solved the problem dramatically! It works even if you are using other software players(windows media player etc)
Edited by,
Fulham
Originally the solution came from maklik from another forum)
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i just proud of my name is being posted by other
None of these thins work with noise isolating headphones where 1 bar is too loud. As soon as the phone starts to ring you are deafened as the volum is A LOT LOUDER than the music. I have the same problem with WMP as I can set a low volume in system, 3 bars, and 15-40% in WMP or an other program and the music is fine but as soon as the phone rings it absolutely kills!
man if someone solves this they'll make a few insta-friends !
We need a fix.
Many this app will help some, if not all of you !
It's a freeware developed by a member of this forum and it serves the simple purpose of allowing to set "volume steps" and replacing the default volume window. It's brilliant.
Work is still in progress, but it's already a must have at this point
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=598997
For a while i was avoiding using roms that used the HTC volume control, as i was fedup of not being able to change volume during a phonecall, the other day i was searching thru the registry and found out you can change the volume during a phonecall by changing the incall option to 1, at least i think, i've just spent the last 20 minutes trying to find the key!
i find the lack of find frustating on the registry viewer! i've done it on my and a friends phone now, but can't remember the location of the key.
after changing the key using the volume in call just brings up a screen saying volume instead of the usual ring/system volumes you can select.
Just wondering, how come this is never enabled by default in roms?
You must be using a ROM that has a Blackstone version of HTC Volume. I've only had issues with controlling the in-call volume when cooking with the newer versions of HTC Volume used on Blackstone and Rhodium/Topaz. Whenever I stick with the original Diamond/TouchPro versions I can control the in-call volume without any problems or registry changes.
stead said:
For a while i was avoiding using roms that used the HTC volume control, as i was fedup of not being able to change volume during a phonecall, the other day i was searching thru the registry and found out you can change the volume during a phonecall by changing the incall option to 1, at least i think, i've just spent the last 20 minutes trying to find the key!
i find the lack of find frustating on the registry viewer! i've done it on my and a friends phone now, but can't remember the location of the key.
after changing the key using the volume in call just brings up a screen saying volume instead of the usual ring/system volumes you can select.
Just wondering, how come this is never enabled by default in roms?
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registry keys for the VolumeControl are here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay
MarcLandis said:
registry keys for the VolumeControl are here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay
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Do you know what the defaults for the keys (Incall, Ringer, Volume) in the volumeoverlay should be ?
Thank's.
prsnow said:
You must be using a ROM that has a Blackstone version of HTC Volume. I've only had issues with controlling the in-call volume when cooking with the newer versions of HTC Volume used on Blackstone and Rhodium/Topaz. Whenever I stick with the original Diamond/TouchPro versions I can control the in-call volume without any problems or registry changes.
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Ah i gues that would explain it, i've only used 3/4 roms with the volume control and everyone hasn't had it, always gone for the naked/lite versions, purely to avoid it!
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registry keys for the VolumeControl are here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay
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cheers!
Hello!
i get in the specific key that you say, in the registry and the values that i see are:
Ringer: 0x99999999(2576980377)
SavedHandSetVolume: 0xFFFFFFFF(4294967295)
Volume :0xFFFFFFFF(4294967295)
i cannot find anyware in call volume or anything like that....
Can you please give me additional info about this change and how i can solve that issue???
Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
When I installed SWITCHPRO...it lets you go into the info secion (free one even) and then click on the volume icon and the you can change the system volumes here. That's how I do it....
weehooherod said:
To adjust the dialer volume, go into the dialer and press press the volume up/down buttons.
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Uhm...wouldn't that just increase/decrease the ringer volume? I understood that he wanted to change the sound of the system clicks/beeps/sounds.
~F
RavenII said:
Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
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Download audio manager from the market then adjust system volume
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Right I know there are tools for this, but I did it without any tools at all...I'm pretty sure it wasn't coming out of the speaker on the back...but softly out of the ear piece.